That would be because I didn't understand there was a sub-list keyword.
I've now done this and it works like a charm. Thanks!


On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Pete Weiss <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Why not use the mainlist configured
>
> * SUB-LISTS= sublist-manual,sublist-automatic
>
>
> to have the two sub-lists, and NOT subscribed?
>
> Pete
>
> On 8/28/2013 11:19, John Adams wrote:
> >
> >      We've got some automatically generated lists and some manually
> generated lists. I've got a
> > request to take one list--call it mainlist--and break it into two
> parts--call them--sublist-manual
> > and sublist-automatic. The two sublists would be subscribed to mainlist
> and end users would be
> > subscribed to mainlist.
> >
> >      Okay, that's the easy part, and I've done that. What I'd really
> like is to have the end user's
> > email show the To: field as mainlist rather than the sublist to which
> the end user is subscribed.
>
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