At 16:58 06/28/2004 Monday, David Young wrote: >Some time back, I had asked for assistance regarding a problem with a list >that needed to be moderated. I had thought that the problem was resolved, >but it is apparently not. The attached list definition is a one-way or >broadcast list that our public affairs office uses to transmit info to all >of our employees. The problem is that only the first person in the list of >editors receives the moderation requests. I've attached the list >definition. Am I missing something here? Thanks. I've read the others' responses this a.m. I think the one concept that needs exploring is what happens when a non-editor (or spammer) posts? Should it be sent to the moderators? If so, that's not my idea of a one-way list. Also if this is an employees' list, perhaps you should have SERVICE= LOCAL where local includes all of the uta.edu domain and maybe related others? This may restrict access to your PUBLIC archives. And as previously noted on LSTOWN-L, AOL subscriptions have proven to be problematic esp. for list-owners. /Pete Weiss @ Penn State