I am assuming I should make this entry in my .procmailrc? And where should
I put the .procmailrc entry? In my root dir? or my majordomo dir? I hate
to sound stupid but I have never had this problem before. Could I ask what
your procmail entry looked like? I really appreciate this and your help. I
am also gonna print out 3.6 of the faq. Thanks again
On Fri, 26 Jan 2007, Tom Neff wrote:
On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 11:39:48 -0800 (PST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I will call my mailing list "list" in hopes to finding a solution to my
problem. What is happening is spammers have found a way to send spam
directly to the digesters by using "list-digest-outgoing" This spam does
not generate with the digest nor does it archive. But it finds its way to
all the people in digest mode. I do have root access to this machine as
well as the mail aliases, but I am clueless on how to stop this without
stopping the digest. Any and all help would be so much appreciated. I am
also willing to send a copy of my majordomo aliases if this would help.
This is mentioned in section 3.6 of the Majordomo FAQ at
http://www.greatcircle.com/majordomo/majordomo-faq.html .
If you are not "tech-y" you will need to have an admin type help you.
My favorite technique (not mentioned in the FAQ) was to use Procmail (
http://www.procmail.org/ ) to handle the -outgoing alias, and in the
Procmail config for the alias, put in a filter so that only messages
coming from the local Majordomo processor are passed through. I have
long since switched to Mailman but this technique should still work.