At 04:49 AM 4/20/97 GMT, you wrote: >The 2 addresses cannot be exactly the same, or LISTSERV will set the >subscription to the last set received. However, if you 'jigger' one of >the addresses (in a way that still works, i.e. a valid address) that could >work, but you have to reverse the settings you suggest. > >For example, my address is [log in to unmask] But you can also send >email to [log in to unmask], which LISTSERV will see as a >different address, but it also gets to me without fail if you send to it. Another angle is to have one as Bparker@.... and one as bparker@.... On some systems those would be treated differently and it wouldn't work for the user, but on many/most they would be the same. To LISTSERV they are different. > >His 'real' address set nomail, repro. This is so LISTSERV will echo back >to him whenever he posts, this will only work for the address he writes >from. Note, LISTSERV will echo your post to you even if you are set >NOMAIL, since the REPRO copy is not considered as 'mail', but a response >to a kind of 'command'. I agree with you. But another experienced listowner has said the opposite. I don't find a clear answer in the docs. Can anyone verify this by experience? Or a doc source I didn't find? dan Dan Lester [log in to unmask] In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. Erasmus, 1534