Well I am glad she solved her problem, another option on the send feature
would be to place all the faculty in a list, call it Faculty-L or something
and include that in the Send header, such as

* SEND= Owner, (FACULTY-L)

This would allow any member of the FACULTY-L list to have send access to
the other list.

Just a thought.

Kevin McKenzie
DCIT
Clemson University



At 02:17 PM 9/7/99 -0400, you wrote:
>On Tue, 7 Sep 1999, Bill Salmon wrote:
>
>> Can you set them no-mail and not allow them to change their settings? Is
>> there a way to not allow them access to change their settings?
>
>I don't think that option exists yet. :-)
>
>Dennis Boone had the solution, and that was for her to use:
>
>Send= owner,faculty1@host,faculty2@host
>
>As I learned later in private mail, she did not want the faculty members
>to even have the capability of reading the postings to the list or
>have list owner privs on the list.
>
>--Trish, Queen's University
>
>