On Sunday, Sep 7th 2003 at 10:02 -0700, quoth Bart Schaefer:

=>On Sun, 7 Sep 2003, Steven W. Orr wrote:
=>
=>> If someone sends *me* a copy of Sobig:F I catch it as spam just fine.
=>> But if it's sent to listaddr, then it comes in with no processing from
=>> SA. What I want is to say that *all* incoming mail needs to go through
=>> SA.
=>
=>This probably means that your mailing list software is plugged into your
=>sendmail configuration (possibly the aliases file) in such a way that the
=>mail is piped directly into a program which then redistributes it to the
=>list membership (or dumps it on the moderator).  For example, GNU Mailman
=>is typically set up like that.
=>
=>In which case you should be looking at your list software's documentation
=>or asking questions of other users of that software, not SA.  I don't
=>recall you ever mentioning what you are using.

You're right. It's hooked up via aliases in the aliases file. I happen to 
be using Majordomo2. But my understanding is that *all* mailinglist 
managers use the aliases file as the hook. I will ask the majordomo2 list 
if they have any ideas, but I was assuming (maybe incorrectly) that there 
was a way for SA to gain control. :-(


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