I hope there is someone here that can give me some adivce. I own a list that has: * Send=Editor * Editor=my-moderator-address * Editor=(another list of approved people) This list is one of those that has a Usenet group reflection (thanks to Jim McIntosh) of a moderated group. That means that some of the posts come in from people subscribed to the list, and some come in from Usenet readers that think the moderator is the listserv list. If a post comes in from someone that is an approved postser, Listserv automagically approves it and the post is delivered (to both groups) without my intervention. If a post comes in from someone not an approved postser, Listserv sends the message to my-moderator-address where I can either approve it (ie. send it back to the list) or reject it. For the first 1.5 years I have owned this list, everything has been cooking right alone just fine, but now the volume of traffic that I have to look at everyday is getting to the point where I would like to share the work with someone (I already have that someone who wants to be a co-moderator). My question is (I finally get to it): How can I set things up such that approximately 1/2 the posts from people come to me for approval and 1/2 go to the other guy. I already know that a potiential problem might be that some Usenet sites would have to point one address, while other sites would point to another address. That's one reason why I'm cross posting this to news.admin.technical and news.groups.questions (I'm not sure which group is the right one). One solution I had thought of is to peer the list on another listserv somewhere else and have the other person listed as the first editor other peer. Would that work? Suggestions? ------------------------------------------------------------------ Chris Barnes (409) 846-3273 (home) [log in to unmask] (409) 845-9520 (work) "Our expectancies not only affect how we see reality, but also affect the reality itself." - Edward E. Jones