Sometimes people don't want their listservs to operate as a discussion board.  We have one that is setup to reply to the poster, rather than the group.  It's more of an announcement board.  As example would be a listserv that acts as classified ads for things people are selling.  If someone responded to a message on the list, they'd want the response to only go to the poster.



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From: LISTSERV Site Administrators' Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of S Klee
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2014 6:09 PM
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Subject: D-MARC help requested

I may have landed in the wrong forum, and if so I apologize and request that someone re-direct me to a more appropriate one.
I've been searching for help all day . . .
I am an amateur list admin for the listserv for my college class [of 1958] -- The D-MARC announcement has us dismayed. It seems to us that if "Reply" is going to go to the sender only, this will do away with the very reason for a listserv: a group discussion.
Is there a replacement for the listserv?
Thank you in advance.

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