On 4 Sep 00, at 17:04, Winship <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I think what we may have here is a conflict between the "real" list, > which is influenced only by email commands, and the "web interface" > list, call it the "ghost" list. Ed Agro has indicated he works via the > interface, and so do his subscribers. There is plenty of evidence that > the "real" and the "ghost" do not always talk to each other; the right and > left do not always know what the other is doing/has done. That's not true. The web interface sends commands to LISTSERV to get it's work done. The fact that it does it by talking directly to LISTSERV over TCP/IP rather than by sending emails does not make any difference. LISTSERV receives the same commands and processes them exactly the same. It has separate code for *receiving* the commands via TCP/IP vs. SMTP, but it's the exact same code that processes them. My guess about the addresses that had "[concealed]" tacked on to their name but where the addresses were not actually concealed is that someone did a REVIEW ALL and used the results to repopulate the list in a bulk add. Francoise