Why don't they set up a separate userid for each of them? AOL lets you have up to five active "screen names" per account. To the rest of the Internet, it appears that these "screen names" are separate IDs, i.e., [log in to unmask] could be the main account ID but Joe Bob could set up a screen name for his wife Jane (say, [log in to unmask]) and then they could both subscribe to the same list. The caveat here is that each screen name has a separate mailbox and Joe Bob would have to log off so Jane could log on. Something you could suggest to them, anyway... Nathan BITNET: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS -------------------- Internet: [log in to unmask] Nathan C. Brindle, Student Activities Office Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Staff Advisor, Alpha Phi Omega Nat'l Service Fraternity, Tau Omicron Chapter List Manager, ACCESS-L, BRTHPRNT, EXCEL-L@INDYCMS and other lists Disclaimer: My opinions are my own. Indiana University can speak for itself. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------