In article <[log in to unmask]>, "Richard A. Schafer" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I wanted to make the MAILBOOK list closed to postings except by > subscribers. However, the list is apparently gatewayed by > [log in to unmask] to a newsgroup, and random people posting to the > newsgroup get their postings sent to the list. > > Is there a way to truly limit postings to subscribers only, but allow > the newsgroup gateway? You can set the list to Send=Private, but there will then be two groups of people. The newsgroup readers who will see all the posts, and the mailing list subscribers who will only see a subset of the posts. Someone on the mailing list may ask a question and if they're answered by someone on the newsgroup they'll never see the answer. The "right" way to do this is to change the newsgroup to be a moderated newsgroup and make the mailing list be the "address for submissions." This will cause all posts -- both those from mailing list subscribers as well as those from newsgroup readers -- to arrive at the mailing list address. You can then set the list to "Send=Private" and only those posts from a mailing list subscriber will be distributed. Regular participants who prefer to read the newsgroup (so as to keep their personal mailbox clear of list traffic) need only subscribe to the list and then set their subscription to NOMAIL. If you prefer you can set the list to "Send=Editor" and set "Editor=your@address,(LIST-L)". This will allow the subscribers to post and posts from other people to be sent to you for approval. By making the newsgroup moderated you keep the mailing list and newsgroup in sync. The only traffic in the newsgroup will be that which has been distributed over the mailing list. You don't have to worry about list subscribers missing something important posted only to the newsgroup. Of course, you also have the option of just closing down the gateway and having me rmgroup the newsgroup. -- Jim McIntosh ([log in to unmask]) American University Washington, DC USA 20016-8019