Better yet, take any message with the subject "unsubscribe" and auto-forward it to psyche-list-request. Minimally, the message should be administratively bounced rather than being distributed to the list population. This can be done with the majordomo list manager, but I am afraid I can not offer suggestions for mailman. Dan Liston Robert P. J. Day wrote: > 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