Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Martin Dennett (Gmail) wrote:
>
>
>> Would that also be applicable to, for example, addresses after the @
>> where more than one option exists? I'm thinking of "ms*.hinet.net" -
>> I've got a lot of banned members where the "*" is a number, and I don't
>> fancy having to
Martin Dennett (Gmail) wrote:
>Would that also be applicable to, for example, addresses after the @
>where more than one option exists? I'm thinking of "ms*.hinet.net" -
>I've got a lot of banned members where the "*" is a number, and I don't
>fancy having to block ms1.hinet.net, ms2.hinet.net,
Patrick Bogen wrote:
> On 7/8/06, Martin Dennett (Gmail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> for example [EMAIL PROTECTED] How do I add an entry into the banned
>> members list which would stop all 123abc.com members joining - in such a
>> way that I would never see the request and therefore have to acti
Troy Buffum wrote:
>On 7/8/06, Martin Dennett (Gmail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Admin Screen > Privacy Options > ban_list
>>
>> Add:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>I never would have thought of using a wildcard entry for this purpose. I
>wonder if you could "invite" an entire domain with this comma
Patrick Bogen wrote:
> On 7/8/06, Martin Dennett (Gmail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> for example [EMAIL PROTECTED] How do I add an entry into the banned
>> members list which would stop all 123abc.com members joining - in such a
>> way that I would never see the request and therefore have to acti
On 7/8/06, Martin Dennett (Gmail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Admin Screen > Privacy Options > ban_list
>
> Add:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I never would have thought of using a wildcard entry for this purpose. I
wonder if you could "invite" an entire domain with this command? Not that
anyone would
On 7/8/06, Martin Dennett (Gmail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> for example [EMAIL PROTECTED] How do I add an entry into the banned
> members list which would stop all 123abc.com members joining - in such a
> way that I would never see the request and therefore have to action it?
Admin Screen > Pri
Probably in common with most list admins, I get lots of requests to join
from spam addresses. A lot of these seem to be from the same domain name
for example [EMAIL PROTECTED] How do I add an entry into the banned
members list which would stop all 123abc.com members joining - in such a
way th