This is all great! So, Let's say I build one Super-List containing 3 sub-lists. I only want to send an email to 2 of the 3 sub-lists which could contain duplicate emails in these 2 sub-lists. How can I get around that? Thank you listserv Admins. -----Original Message----- From: LISTSERV site administrators' forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of James Morrill Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 2:18 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: sub-lists, any good? how to? On Fri, 18 Nov 2005, Patrick B. O'Brien wrote: > Are sub-lists beneficial to anyone out there? Oh my goodness, yes! We have a bunch of lists for different admin groups (network admins, OS admins, desktops support people, college and department level support people, etc., etc. etc.) all over campus. Then we have a list where all these admins lists are added as sublists. When we have something everyone needs to know about we just send it to the one list and we know everyone will get it (we won't forget some group) and everyone just gets one copy (they really like that! :-). We also use sublists to add our group (the Enterprise Server Technologies group) to various other lists so when our staff changes we only have to change our one list instead of the 30-40 other lists for groups that we support. > Any quick, how too, notes on it? add: Sub-Lists= list1,list2,...,listN to the header of each list you want to add sublists to. > I know the listserver manuals have stuff in them about this topic. They do. -- James Morrill office: HL 11, 785-532-4909 www-personal.ksu.edu/~james America will never be whole as long as the right to life granted by our Creator is denied to the unborn. -- President Ronald Reagan