On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Francisco Javier Palma M. wrote: > pliz ok, here's a suggestion. is there any way that red hat could, on *all* of its mailing lists, flag any messages whose subject and/or body consists of the single word "unsubscribe" (or "unsuscribe" as it's commonly spelled) and, rather than pass it on to the list, reply to the sender with a boilerplate note reading something like: "based on your recent posting to <insert red hat list here>, you appear to want to unsubscribe from this list. if this is the case, please go to <insert URL here for list management> and follow the instructions there." it's unlikely that this would reject any legitimate mail, if the entire contents of the post is that single word. is this feasible? rday p.s. of course, it would be even better if the same filtering could be applied to submissions whose subjects consisted entirely of variations of "HELP!!" or "please help!" or "urgent!!!". but i'll take what i can get. pliz. -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list