> I do have a question: We have a private e-mail list, with many elder > family members and some younger ones who are new to e-mail and quite > naive to the "ways of the web", etc.. Since many of them will often > tell the whole list things that the whole world really shouldn't be > allowed to know, due to privacy issues, we prefer for our archives to > also be private access to list members only. Most of them are trying to > learn more, but teaching some them has been rather hard, due to their > fear of the computers. We're working on it, though. Since we've > managed to make our list private (thank you for that ability), I'm > assuming there's a way to make the archives private, also, but I can't > seem to get it fixed up. I guess I'm going to require a little info on > this one. Any other suggestions regarding a private list would be > appreciated, also. It is always possible that I've missed something > else. You can set a password on your archives through the Portal Administrator. Just click on "List Settings" once you're logged in. John -- # John Madden weez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ICQ: 2EB9EA # FreeLists, Free mailing lists for all: //www.freelists.org # UNIX Systems Engineer, Ivy Tech State College: http://www.ivy.tec.in.us # Linux, Apache, Perl and C: All the best things in life are free! =========================================================== The FreeLists-Users mailing list Archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/freelists-users Administrative contact: weez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ===========================================================