Here's an example of something I have to do and how I have guessed it needs to be done. We need to be able to communicate with individual classes which are divided by year. Depending on the message it goes out to Everyone, all members of a specific class (regardless of year) or a specific year of a specific class. Everyone in the lowest sub-list needs to be able to see the message in the archives of their respective super-lists and should not be subscribed to multiple lists (so there is only one place to change email addresses). I know this seems a silly thing to do (why not post to just the four sublists, but in reality there are six classes and three years for a total eighteen sub-lists with six or more sub-lists added each year so in a few years time the "Everyone" super list is going to be very appreciated. So I have set up recursive sub and super lists as follows: Everyone (a super list with Class-A and Class-B as sub-lists) Class-A (a super list with Class-A-97 and Class-A-98 as sub-lists) Class-B (a super list with Class-B-97 and Class-B-98 as sub-lists) Class-A-97, Class-A-98, Class-B-97, and Class-B-98 are regular lists and the only place that individuals subscribe to. In the header of the super lists I have * Notebook= Yes,d:\inetpub\wwwroot\archives\Everyone,Yearly,Private * Notebook= (Class-A), (Class-B) * Sub-lists= Class-A, Class-B and * Notebook= Yes,d:\inetpub\wwwroot\archives\Class-A,Yearly,Private * Notebook= (Class-A-97), (Class-A-98) * Sub-lists= Class-A-97, Class-A-97 and * Notebook= Yes,d:\inetpub\wwwroot\archives\Class-B,Yearly,Private * Notebook= (Class-B-97), (Class-B-98) * Sub-lists= Class-B-97, Class-B-97 with the theory (and as indicated in the Listserv Site Manager's manual) that those people subscribed to the sublist can access the archives of the super lists above it. But now I have pondered this setup and wonder if the Everyone header shouldn't be: * Notebook= Yes,d:\inetpub\wwwroot\archives\Everyone,Yearly,Private * Notebook= (Class-A), (Class-B),(Class-A-97), (Class-A-98), (Class-B-97), (Class-B-98) * Sub-lists= Class-A, Class-B or even: * Notebook= Yes,d:\inetpub\wwwroot\archives\Everyone,Yearly,Private * Notebook= (Class-A-97), (Class-A-98), (Class-B-97), (Class-B-98) * Sub-lists= Class-A, Class-B Which of course makes a little more work for me, as adding Class-A-99 and Class-B-99 would have to be done in both the Everyone and respective class header. Hopefully some brave soul has gone before me and knows the answer to this one. Regards, Liz ________________________________________________ Elizabeth L. Best, Systems Analyst Royal Roads University, Learning Resource Centre 2005 Sooke Road Victoria, BC V9B 5Y2 Phone: (250) 391-2663 Fax: (250) 391-2594 mailto:[log in to unmask] http://www.royalroads.ca/ ________________________________________________