Too bad. I can't use the workaround in the FAQ, because my six lists are on
a pair.com server; I do not have command line access.
I've devised a way to do this (combine the six lists into a single list with
no duplicate addresses) by using the "who" command to get all six lists
mailed to me. I com
Allen Watson wrote:
>Suppose I have two mailing lists, ListA and ListB. Some individuals are on
>both lists, but most of the addresses are unique to one or the other list.
>
>Now, suppose I set up a third list, ListC, that consists of two members:
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Suppose I have two mailing lists, ListA and ListB. Some individuals are on
both lists, but most of the addresses are unique to one or the other list.
Now, suppose I set up a third list, ListC, that consists of two members:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What happens to addresses tha