My co-moderator has had difficulty differentiating between messages sent to her FROM the list we moderate (H-Urban) and messages sent TO her as the moderator TO BE DISTRIBUTED to the list. Occasionally, she receives a message with a header as shown below, that looks as if it has been distributed to the list, when it has in fact not been distributed: >From: david sucher <[log in to unmask]> >To: H-URBAN Urban History discussion list > <[log in to unmask]> >Cc: Multiple recipients of list H-URBAN > <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Inhabited Bridges: Further Info. Sought Did the sender of the note type in the "To" and the "CC: to make them look the same way as they appear when they are distributed to the list? Or did the sender's mailer in some way mimic this information? If only messages received by my co-moderator were distributed to the list, this would less of a problem. However, occasionally I and a third co-moderator distribute messages directly to the list using our "EDITOR" privilege, and my co-moderator is not sure if a message of the above type is a message from one of us or from a subscriber. I advised her to check the logs as the most accurate source of what has been sent out, and she successfully identified the above note has something that had not been sent to the list. Still, I am puzzled as to why messages such as these appear as if they have been sent to the list. Wendy Plotkin *********************************************************************** Wendy Plotkin Contact Info: H-Urban Co-Moderator/H-Net Dept. Phone: (312) 996-3141 History Department (M/C 198) Fax: (312) 996-6377 U of Illinois - Chicago Internet: [log in to unmask] SEO - Rm. 723 Bitnet: U20566@uicvm 851 S. Morgan St Chicago, IL 60607-7049