When a message is distributed, it is from the list it was posted to. When a message is sent through a super-list, there is no reference to anything about any of the sub-lists in the outgoing traffic. All it does is suck up the sub-list subscribers and unduplicate the resulting collection of target addresses. Being a subscriber to the super-list itself does have one particular appeal: you may set your subscription to nomail and you will not receive any super-list messages, regardless of any membership you might have in the various sub-lists. On 2/5/2015 4:54 PM, F J Kelley wrote: > Hi, > > This is (I hope) a quick question and was going to test it myself, but a > different crisis came up, so I thought I'd better ask ... > > If I have a super list with this config > > send= (subA) > send= (subB) > send= private > ... > > sub-lists= subA,subB > > And subscriberA1 posts, will it be seen as from the Super list or from > the sublist you are a member of (we'll ignore the subscribers to Super > for this)? ############################ To unsubscribe from the LSTSRV-L list: write to: mailto:[log in to unmask] or click the following link: http://peach.ease.lsoft.com/scripts/wa-PEACH.exe?SUBED1=LSTSRV-L&A=1