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Sub-list subscribers receive messages posted to the super list, but
normally can not post to the super list, unless they are members of that
list. You can have a recursive membership by having Sub-list=Superlist-L
in the headers of your sub-lists, though that means a posting from a
sub-list subscriber will be distributed across all of your lists, and
not be restricted to just the super-list and the sub-list.
>>> Steve Howie <[log in to unmask]> 8/21/2006 3:31 PM >>>
John Lyon wrote:
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> Ok, is he subscribed to the Super list? If not, that is the problem.
>
ok then .. so he either has to be subscribed to the super-list as well,
or the super-list has to be Send= Public?
It would be nice if it treated all the subscribers to the sub-lists as
additional subscribers to the superlist :)
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