At 6:00 AM -0800 4/22/97, BRAD SAMEK wrote: >> >Here's what I've got defined in the header: >> >* Topics=FLUFF,PERS,TSR >> >* Default-Topics=All >> >> Now show us the particular subscriber's option i.e., the output of a >> Q listname FOR userid@node > >(Sorry, Pete, didn't get this information until after I sent you that >email) Okay, it's: > >The topics you subscribe to are: Other > >> Also, the particular item that they received. > >Here's a short list of some of the subject lines that he should not have >received (to my understanding): > > Re: [ADND-L] [PERS] here goes nothing.... > [ADND-L] TSR+WOTC!!! > Re: [ADND-L] TSR+WOTC!!! Brad, It looks like there's some confusion between two keywords. Subject-Hdr adds the name of the list in brackets, i.e. [LISTNAME], at the beginning of the subject line. Topics are used to filter messages that subscribers with to receive, and in order for them to work the person posting the message needs to begin the subject line with the topic name followed by a colon, i.e. FLUFF: Silly Stories The subject lines you set out above don't have a topic in them. It looks like you have Subject-Hdr set [ADND-L] just fine, but the subject lines should have looked like this: Re: [ADND-L] PERS: here goes nothing ... [ADND-L] TSR: WOTC!!! Re: [ADND-L] TSR: WOTC!!! Your subscriber is receiving all mail without a valid topic line because the only topic he has set is OTHER. He needs to decide which topics he wants to receive and set them specifically. Sherry ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sherry Beauchamp Social Science Research Network (SSRN) [log in to unmask] http://www.SSRN.Com Leading Social Science Research Delivered to Your Desktop Daily -------------------------------------------------------------------------