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Brett Watts <[log in to unmask]>
Tue, 1 May 2007 06:31:53 -0700
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Well, yes.  I stand corrected.  The first mailing list ML A would be the
announce list.  The mailing lists subscribed to ML A are existing lists
that by my school's definition of "announce" mailing lists which means
anyone subscribed to it can send to it and any replies go to the sender.

In retrospect, I guess it isn't an announce list within an announce
list.  It is more of a Private list inside of an Announce List.   

Brett Watts

-----Original Message-----
From: LISTSERV list owners' forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Pete Weiss
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 4:46 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [LSTOWN-L] Using Announce Mailing Lists within Announce
Mailing Lists

Strange:

If the recipients REPLY back to the ANNOUNCE LIST, then it is NOT an
ANNOUNCE LIST>

At 19:22 4/30/2007 Monday, Brett Watts wrote:
>I have a situation where we would like to create an announce mailing
>list and used already created mailing lists to populate the new
announce
>mailing list.  
> 
>The set up is as follows:  ML A has subscribed to it ML B, ML C, and ML
>D.  
> 
>When a message is sent to ML A, messages to out to all people subscribe
>to the mailing lists ML B, ML C, and ML D as if they were coming from
>the sender sending the message to ML A which is what I want to happen.
>However, ML B, ML C, and ML D, all reply to their own lists if a reply
>is tried.

[...]
 
IF I understand, then ML A should have list keyword SUB-LISTS=
references (get rid of the SUBSCRIBED lists on ML A) to ML B,C,D a

REPLY-TO= LIST,RESPECT

/P

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