As some of you know, WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL will cease to exist at the end of this month. That host had been the home of, among other things, the INFO-CPM, INFO-Modems, and INFO-Micro mailing list. Since I had been hosting a Bitnet drop point for these (DIST-CPM, et al.), I was asked if I'd be willing to take the lists over when SIMTEL20 comes to and end. I said, "Sure." Silly me. Here's the snag: Each list has a corresponding news group on USENET, and, courtesy of UCBVAX.BERKELEY.EDU, posted news items are sent to the list. I'm supposed to send mail items back to the news group (via UCBVAX), excluding the stuff sent by UCBVAX (naturally). How can I best do this? Any ideas? I understand that in the Unix world they create a "hidden" list. UCBVAX sends to the hidden list; everyone else sends to the public list. The public list has only two members--the hidden list and UCBVAX. The hidden list as the real membership. That sort of arrangement just doesn't work when you have an automated administrivia manager like LISTSERV. I gotta' believe other people have LISTSERV and USENET News cooperating quite happily. Anyone care to explain how it's done? /JSFisher