On 5/17/07, Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This sort of stuff should be covered in FAQ 3.11, and the related FAQ
> entries -- try searching for "announce".

Thank you -- I looked at those section of the FAQ and they don't seem to 
directly address this issue, they talk about broadcast-only lists, restricting 
posting to specific users, etc. What I'm looking for is a way to cut off all 
avenues of someone randomly joining unless they have first been sent an 
invitation. As I mentioned in another response, so far I've disabled the 
"-join" email address.

This cuts off one avenue a random user could try to sign up, but there is still 
the "subscribe" command for the "-request" address, and of course there is the 
web interface.  For the web interface, editing the html files that offer the 
subscription option should do the trick. (What file or files are involved?) Not 
sure if it is possible to selectively disable the "subscribe" command on the 
email interface, unless the source code is modified.



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