Thank you for the suggestion, but that doesn't work either sadly.

Trijnstel

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Van: Listadmins <[email protected]> namens Leon Liesener 
<[email protected]>
Verzonden: zaterdag 12 mei 2018 02:30
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Onderwerp: Re: [List admins] aol.com continues, yahoo.com started

There seems to be a second subscription method which involves a -request 
suffix. Google suggested the following solution: 
https://is.richmond.edu/email/mail-lists/block-requests.html
TL;DR: an "Auto-response" for subscrition requests can be set up by setting 
"autorespond_requests" to "Yes, w/ discard". "autorespond_requests_text" allows 
to configure a text which is being sent to the subscriber as part of the 
auto-response. Perhaps this helps.

Regards,
Leon

Am 12.05.2018 um 02:10 schrieb Andy Cruz y Corro 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:

I tried commenting out the subscription form for volunteer-supporters [1], as 
Leon suggested, yet I'm still getting some subscription requests. How are these 
bots sending through their requests?

Also, as someone mentioned in another email, the regex "^.*$" is for 
subscription, but not for *subscription requests*

Has anyone had luck with any other method?

[1]: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/volunteer-supporters

On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 2:17 PM, Leon Liesener 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
That depends. In case you have the default page design the code snippet should 
look like

        <div class="box-content" id="subscribe">
          <h3 class="title title01">Subscribe</h3>
          <MM-Subscribe-Form-Start>
          <table>
            <tr><td>Your e-mail address:</td><td><MM-Subscribe-Box></td></tr>
            <tr><td>Your name (optional):</td><td><mm-fullname-box></td></tr>
            <!-- Optional Password Fields (can leave out for public lists as 
Mailman auto-generates) -->
            <!-- Password reminders can always be requested through web 
interface -->
            <!-- Most likely only to be used with lists with private archives 
or subscription lists -->
            <!-- <tr><td>Password:</td><td><MM-New-Password-Box></td></tr> -->
            <!-- <tr><td>Confirm 
Password:</td><td><MM-Confirm-Password></td></tr> -->
            <!-- Part of the multilingual selector below -->
            <tr><td>Preferred language:</td><td><MM-list-langs></td></tr>
          </table>
          <p><MM-Reminder></p>
          <p><mm-digest-question-start> Would you like to receive list mail 
batched in a daily digest?
          <MM-Undigest-Radio-Button> No <MM-Digest-Radio-Button>  Yes 
<mm-digest-question-end></p>
          <!-- MM-List-Subscription-Msg gives extra details about the 
subscription rules of the list -->
          <!-- This is optional, and will include variations between 
subscription rules (confirm vs confirm and approve) -->
          <!-- On the majority of lists this can be commented out as 
subscription rules will simply be confirm -->
          <MM-List-Subscription-Msg>
          <p style="text-align: center"><MM-Subscribe-Button><MM-Form-End></p>
        </div>

which would remove the entire "Subscribe" section, including the subscription 
form.

Regards,
Leon

Am 11.05.2018 um 20:25 schrieb Trijnstel wp 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:

The regex isn't working for me either. @Leon Liesener: what exactly should I 
remove in the HTML interface?

I'm afraid I will remove too much...

Trijnstel
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Van: Listadmins 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
 namens Patrick Rother <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Verzonden: vrijdag 11 mei 2018 19:35
Aan: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Onderwerp: Re: [List admins] aol.com<http://aol.com> continues, 
yahoo.com<http://yahoo.com> started

Hello.

Am 11.05.18 um 00:47 schrieb James Alexander:
> I can't speak for doing it globally but on your own lists you can go
> to the Subscription rules (under privacy options) and add "^.*$" (no
> quotes, this bans "everything") to a new line under List of addresses
> which are banned from membership in this mailing list (the
> 'ban_list'). It will also ban you from adding people manually but you
> can temporarily remove it and add back. I've done this on a couple
> lists I moderate which didn't generally accept new subscriptions
> anyway atm and has stopped the spam.
That doesn't work for "my" lists, there are still subscriptions, and as
I deleted more than 500 pending requests manually today, I again kindly
request any global solution. Please!



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