Getting away from t-shirts for a moment :-),
Jean Bedard <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Let's suppose my organization is divided in four parts (well, in fact, it
> *is* that way!) and I want to put all the people here in four lists, say,
> LIST1, LIST2, LIST3, and LIST4. I also want a GENERAL list that includes
> them all.
I never thought I, too, would be lobbying for yet another feature of Listserv,
but here I am, with a list that people should be subscribed to merely
because they are subscribed to one or more other of my lists (all local
and confidential).
There's the Send=(List1),(List2) syntax for who can *send* to lists. I
guess I had vague hopes of finding Receive=(List1),(List2) to answer this
need. (What would normally be used? Maybe Receive=List (where 'List'
is a constant, not the-name-of-the-list).
Or does this feature exist already and I've missed it?
En paz,
Steve
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