I think I found a solution, but wanted to check with the list to see if I am
correct.
I was poking around the excerpts and found that people were sending messages
to my list "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" with addresses such as "[EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; etc." What I did was go
into list admin and under privacy options, did the following:
Ceiling on acceptable number of recipients for a posting >>> 1
This was changed from the default of 10. Should this solve the problem?
=Doug=
"Douglas Munoz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| I am running a very small, un-moderated list for the internal staff of my
| company. It is basically set up to allow non-members (job seekers) to post
| messages (resumes) to list members (HR).
|
| Every couple of days I will get notification that a message requires
| administrative review. The reason given is:
|
| Reason: Message has implicit destination
|
| I can't seem to figure out what is going on. I have looked through the
| message excerpt on each to find a common thread, but no luck.
When I saw this it was because of an To: header like this:
To: Friends <addr1; addr2; addr3; addr4; ... >
Where one of the addr's was the mailinglis address.
Hmm...perhaps there should be a "Don't warn on implicit addresses"
switch?
Lgb
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