Say I have two lists, LISTA and LISTB. LISTA has the following Owner= lines: * Owner= user1@fqdn * Owner= user2@fqdn * Owner= Quiet:,user3@fqdn So user1 and user2 are non-quiet and user3 is quiet (no question yet). Now say LISTB has the following Owner= lines: * Owner= Owner(LISTA) * Owner= user4@fqdn Here are the questions: 1. Can I even do this, i.e., have multiple Owner= lines where one of them is Owner(SOME-OTHER-LIST)? 2. If so, would user4 in the above example be Quiet ("inheriting" the Quiet attribute from LISTA, since the Owner(LISTA) line preceded the user4@fqdn line for LISTB? 3. If LISTB has Errors-To= Owner (not OwnerS), meaning the first-listed Owner, will this translate to user1 AND user2 (since they are both implicitly part of the "first-listed" Owner= line for LISTB), or just to user1? Another way of asking questions 2-3 is: What is Listserv's model for expanding Owner=Owner(OTHER-LIST) for the LISTB case? Will it expand the Owner= Owner(LISTA) line as if all three Owner= lines from LISTA were explicitly part of the header file for LISTB? Or will it consider all [non-quiet] owners of LISTA as the first-listed *single* "super-owner" of LISTB? Or some hybrid?? Thanks! Shahrukh -- Shahrukh Merchant