> >How are subscription options handled in the following scenario: > > > >User is subscribed to list A. List A is a sub-list of list B. > >User is not subscribed to list B directly. Message is posted to > >list B. > > > >In particular, it seems that there is no way for the user to be > >set to REPRO (i.e. receive a copy of their own messages) when they > >post to a super-list where they are not explicitly subscribed. > >Even if the subscriber is set to REPRO on the sub-list (and there > >is only one sub-list in this example) and both lists have the > >Default-Options= REPRO setting, this still does not seem to work. > > Correct. The only way for a user to receive a copy of his or her own > messages that are sent to list B is for that user to be subscribed to > list B and set to REPRO. A similar thing is true for ACK/NOACK; if > the user is not subscribed to list B he or she will get an > acknowledgement or not based solely on the "ACK=" setting for List B. > -- > Jacob Haller, Technical Support > L-Soft international, Inc > http://www.lsoft.com/ There seems to be a difference in how Ack and Repro work in this situation. If list B has Ack=Yes, subscribers to list A get the Ack message when they post. But if list B has Default-Options=Repro, list A subscribers do not get a copy of their own post. It's very counter-intuitive.