On Wed, 19 Sep 2001 16:27:49 EDT, Kevin McKenzie <[log in to unmask]> said: > Anyone have a down and dirty way of not allowing anyone to remove > themselves from a list, in other words blocking users from getting off a > list, and making them a captive audience. Just remember that the following are all different: 1) Forcing them to stay on the list. 2) Ensuring that the mail from the list is delivered to them. 3) Ensuring that the mail from the list is *read* by them. 4) Ensuring that the mail from the list is *understood* by them. They can (intentionally *or* accidentally) set forwarding addresses, filter their mail into folders they don't read, and so forth. And of course, there's no technical solution for (4). You probably want to think over the problem (the proposed *solution* being "force them to stay on the list") and ensure that you're solving the right issue. For the list in question, what you propose may suffice, if you in fact understand the limitations and it fits with what you're really trying to do. /Valdis (who recently discovered that he had been filtering a low-traffic list into his 'spam' folder for several weeks. See point (3))