> In the list header, SEND= Editor,Confirm. This is not a discussion > group. We don't want subscribers to be able to post messages to the > entire group. We have four editors designated in the list header. > > Problem--Editor #one tried to send a message to the entire > group. The only person who received it was editor #2. Editor #2 > tried to send the message to the entire group. Editor #2 was the > only one who received her message. > > We do not know what is wrong. The list header has the correct e-mail > addresses for the editors. Not having the header, i would just observe that having the correct adresses in the header does not necessarily translate into what you want. It depends greatly upon your keywords and how you define them, and if you don't define an address for a particular keyword it prob'ly ain't gonna work. What is the situation? Is this for official pronouncemets and nothing else? If so you could get rid of the Editor= keyword and make it Send= editor1@tamu,editor2@tamu etc. Anyone other than those listed with the Send= keyword will get a nice little message saying "you are not allowed to post to the list xxxxxxxx" If you *want* people to be able to submit items for possible posting to the list just be sure you have the address of each of the editors in the Editor= keyword and remember that the items submitted for approval will go only to the first listed editor. If you have Send= Editor you have to explicitly specify the Editor. Editor= Owners might work, but I would suggest putting in the addresses. Gig 'em, Aggies! Douglas Douglas Winship Hays County, Texas [log in to unmask] Secondary AUTOCAT Listowner MEDLAB-L