Though I'm not saying it isn't a "nice" feature for some, *personally* I haven't found it to be an issue, either as a subscriber or list-owner on lists at multiple institution and organizations. For those instances where it would be "nice," multiple subscriptions (perhaps SET NOMAIL) or list-owners has worked nicely for *me*. /Pete At 15:24 07/30/2002 Tuesday, Mark Berman wrote: >Thanks for the info. I'm CCing support on this to add my strong >encouragement for the incorporation of this feature into the next >release! As I said in my original posting, the CREN listproc software has >had that feature for many years. I was surprised to find it didn't exist >in Listserv. > >Cheers, > > - Mark >-- >Mark Berman, Director for Networks & Systems >Williams College, OIT, Jesup Hall >Williamstown, MA. 01267 413-597-2092 > > >On Mon, 29 Jul 2002, Paul Russell wrote: > >> This feature is not currently supported by LISTSERV, however, it was the >> subject of a recent enhancement request. A copy of that request was >> posted to this list and can be found in the list archives. >> >> http://peach.ease.lsoft.com/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind0207&L=lstsrv-l&P=2029 >> >> -- >> Paul Russell >> Senior System Administrator >> O&E Messaging Services Team >> University of Notre Dame >> >> >> On Fri, 26 Jul 2002, Mark Berman <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> > In Listproc I could make an entry in the >> >list's alias file mapping [log in to unmask] to >> >[log in to unmask] and be able to send messages and commands from >> >both locations. >> > >> >Is ther any way to do this in Listserv? >> End Reply