In a similar vein... I noticed a few months ago that people who had multiple similar addresses ([log in to unmask], [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask]) were treated as the same address. While this is great for new subscribers who may no longer have to subscribe under the various permutations their ISP uses and set all but one to nomail, it is a real pain for current subscribers who wish to change a setting for one address. For example, suppose all the above addresses have been set to nomail. The subscriber asks me to set one to mail -- updating any of these addresses updates all of them, and the subscriber starts receiving 3 copies of every post. Trying to set one to nomail sets all 3 to nomail. The only solution I've found is to remove the subscriber and add them again under a single address. Not difficult, but the subscriber loses all of their previous settings. Is there a better solution than removing and re-adding subscribers? Pete Weiss wrote: > > I have case-sensitive RFC822 addresses (pmw1@ and PMW1@) subscribed to > the same list. When I attempt to change the options for one of them, it > changes for both. -- Karen Reznek, co-listowner - Asperger [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask]