Yes, you can have multiple Editor= lines. It's better to equate the syntax with multiple Owner= lines rather than the Filter= line. You don't use "Also" in Editor=. For instance: * Send= Editor * Editor= [log in to unmask] * Editor= [log in to unmask] * Editor= (ACCESS-L) This is essentially how one of my lists is set up. I get the list contributions at ubvm, I can post from the lsoft.com address if I want to without having the post bounced to ubvm first :), and anyone who is subscribed to ACCESS-L is also allowed to post directly to the list. All other people trying to post to the list have their mail forwarded to me at ubvm, because LISTSERV sends these postings to the first editor defined. You can also create a list (call it NASM-EDS, for instance) with Subscription= Closed and Send= Private, etc., and subscribe all of the editors to it. Then you use essentially the same format as above: * Send= Editor * Editor= [log in to unmask] * Editor= (NASM-EDS) In this scenario, replace the [log in to unmask] with the net address of the person who vets posts. Now all you have to do to change that secondary list of editors is add and delete people from the list NASM-EDS! :) (Well, it beats getting and putting the list header all the time...also, NASM-EDS would be available for any other lists you wanted to set up that way. You might want to call it simply EDITORS.) Please note that the primary editor should ALWAYS be a human person, not a file server, list server, mailer, etc. It could be possible to set up a mailing loop by specifying an program's mailbox as the primary editor of a list. HTH, Nathan