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There is another possibility - the superlist is explicitly configured to
accept postings from sublist subscribers.
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Peter Rauch <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> > When a post is posted by a sub-list subscriber, all (both
> > super and sub) get the post, ...
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> Do you mean, "When a post is posted TO THE SUPERLIST by a
> sub-list subscriber, all (both super and sub) get the post,
> ..."?
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> If so, that means this person is either ALSO a subscriber to the
> superlist, or that the superlist has "send= public" (otherwise,
> how could his postings get posted to that superlist?).
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Paul Russell
Senior System Administrator
University of Notre Dame
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