In a message dated 7/16/01 9:49:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time, weez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: << Long answer: you can also send to listar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, but in this case, you'd also have to provide a "list context," so it's known what list you want to perform the command on. So if you wanted the user list for freelists-users (this list), you'd send the command "who freelists-users" instead of just "who." >> I have a question. Can anyone send that request and have it sent? Is there no way to determine if the person requesting the user list is someone that should have access to the user list. In otherwords, could I send a request for someone else's user list and have it dumped back to me? If so, that's not good. Matter of fact, that is very very bad. Donna =========================================================== The FreeLists-Users mailing list Archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/freelists-users Administrative contact: weez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ===========================================================