We have moved our mailing lists from PMDF's Mailserv product to L-Soft's LISTSERV. One problem we have run into involves lists subscribed to other lists. In PMDF, we could have nested lists so that, for example, a Division mailing list would comprise Departmental mailings, which in turn comprised Group mailing lists. This was convenient because Group leaders could manage their Group lists and have any subscriber changes automatically reflected in the higher level Departmental and Division lists. Under LISTSERV, however, nesting lists like this doesn't work beyond the second level. That is, mail sent to Division is sent to anyone directly subscribed to Division and to Department, but not to people subscribed to the lower level Group lists. L-Soft recommends using the "Sub-Lists" keyword for nested lists like this, but that solution doesn't work for us because when it is used, the person who sends to the Super-List does not get a copy of his or her own posting. (The best we can do is to use "Ack= Yes" so the sender gets an acknowledgement message that the posting has been sent to the list.) Our users vociferously complained about not getting copies of their own postings. Has anyone else run into this and found a work around to allow nested lists in which the sender gets a copy of his or her own postings? -- Kevin Williams Fermilab Postmasters group