Do you have published rules for the list? Is the second subscriber violating any of them, that you could drop him? Even so, a note to him pointing out that his actions are disruptive to the list might be enough to get him to stop. Or maybe not and you'll have to drop him too. --- Spam isn't speech, just like a note wrapped around a brick thrown through a window isn't publication. William Brown Email/Internet Services Erie 1 BOCES (716)821-7285 Barbara Passman <[log in to unmask]> Sent by: LISTSERV give-and-take forum <[log in to unmask]> 09/05/2003 09:12 AM Please respond to LISTSERV give-and-take forum <[log in to unmask]> To [log in to unmask] cc Subject [LSTSRV-L] subscriber behavior issue: list management issue Please advise how you handle or might approach a situation such as the following. We recently terminated the subscription of an individual who persisted in flaming and and sending inflammatory messages to our list , which has approximately 400 subscribers. We now find that another subscriber is posting messages from the former, terminated subscriber. The messages are posted in toto and the text indicates that the former subscriber knows/plans that his posts are being sent to our list so he can, in defacto, participate. How do you handle this type of situation? Sincerely Barbara Passman AYSO-L