Whoops, sent a reply from the wrong gmail so my message is now in the
trash bin. Okay here is what I wrote earlier from the other gmail.
Not at all Jim but since only CCs are supposed to be subscribed to
this list, a new CC generally doesn't have to "subscribe" they should
be added by the list owner immediately. On the county lists you have
a different email to subscribe don't you? This "kill" setting affects
only emails going to the list. ie: Wiebauxlist(a)rootsweb.com not the
subscribe/unsubscribe emails. I know thats not really the email but
you get what I am saying. You may have to poke around for the setting
as it isn't apparent unless you are looking for it.
Good luck and your welcome,
Karen
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 10:50 PM, Jim Petermann <piper56(a)msn.com> wrote:
But doesn't that delete "subscribe" requests, also? If it doesn't, then
thank you, thank you for the tip.
Jim Petermann
Wibaux Co.
> From: europatb(a)iowatelecom.net
> To: ocollaugh(a)comcast.net; iawashington2002(a)yahoo.com
> Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 21:12:40 -0500
> CC: IAGEN(a)rootsweb.com; mtgen(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [MTGEN] [IAGEN] Now Spammers are using Rootsweb
>
>>
> For everyone who spends a lot of time managing spam on their lists, there is
> hope. I too was bombarded with non-subscriber junk until I found the
> setting that automatically deletes non-subscriber emails. I never have to
> manually delete them any more. For example, Don you also sent this message
> to the MTGenWeb list. You are not subscribed there so your message just
> went in the list garbage. I did not receive a bounce message. Peace and
> quiet reign. LOL
>
> Karen
>
>
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