I hope this makes it through your filter. There are a number of fields (other than From:) that contain a single address for all messages to the mailing list. I don't know what filtering software you're using, but you might try adding a check for the Sender: field to match "rabbits-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" to your whitelist. It's common for good mailing list software to preserve >From as the the person who sent the email, and set Sender to the mailing list. (You could also look for List-Id, Delivered-to, X-Original-To, X-BeenThere, or a number of other fields of the headers, but I like Sender) Hope this helps. Marc On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 11:07:45AM -0400, Joelle wrote: > This new list system is really causing problems for me. I am trying > to hang on to an email address that is on every spam list in the > world. The easy way I can keep from being overloaded is that I don't > allow in ANY email that is not from a known person. The old list used > to make all mail appear as if it came from the server so I only had to > have one email address to get all Rabbit mail. The new server is > sending the emails to me as if they come from each individual so I am > having to add EVERYONE to my address book. I don't want to do this... > and will probably just unsubscribe from the list unless you guys can > fix this. > > Thanks, Joelle > > > _______________________________________________ Rabbits mailing list > Rabbits@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.looneylabs.com/mailman/listinfo/rabbits