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Fri, 19 Jun 1998 11:53:07 -0400
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On 19 Jun 98 at 11:08, Jean Bedard wrote:

> I have defined the Send keyword in a list XYZ as
>         Send = Private,(SUPERLIST)
> where SUPERLIST contains two Sub-Lists.
> When a subscriber of one of these sublists tried to write to XYZ, he was
> rejected by LISTSERV. Is it that LISTSERV does not look at sublists
> recursively when trying to authorize a sender?

No. The purpose of a superlist is for sending mail only. When you
use "(listname)" on the Send= keyword, you are authorizing only people
who are explicitly subscribed to listname.

Francoise

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