Hi all, I own a fairly large list which currently averages about 10 messages per day with "reply-to= sender" settings. My guess is that a typical message generates about 6 private replies. The list etiquette is that the original sender should summarize those private responses and post them back to the list so everyone can learn the answer.. Of course, not every sender is conscientious enough to summarize (only 1/3 to 1/2 do). Also, not every sender writes an accurate, understandable summary. A little over half of the list users will be unable to handle 10 messages per day * 6 replies per message = 60 messages per day, and thus the list users voted to maintain the "reply-to= sender" and summary system. However, a sizeable minority on the list would like to see all replies, and this leads to my question. My question: Is it possible to set the "reply-to" on a list so that it defaults to two addresses: one would go to the sender, and the other would go to a different, secondary e-mail list? People interested in seeing all the replies can subscribe to the secondary e-mail list. Also, the archives of the secondary list would be much more rich than the main list (the main list receiving more questions than summaries)? I'm open to other solutions that would allow a subset of list subscribers to view responses while allowing all users to view the primary content. [I don't even know if all e-mail clients will support multiple addresses on a reply-to line.] Thanks for any ideas! -Allan ---- Allan Berger, DVM, PhD [log in to unmask] VETPLUS & VETPROF co-adminstrator Iowa City, IA http://www.vetprof.com http://www.BrEBT.com