No, not in their own e-mail preferences, in their Yahoo membership preferences. 
Check out the link I provided earlier as to your own preferences.  

See my subsequent mail as to what group your sister might find herself 
subscribed to if she has not blocked her e-mail address in her Yahoo membership 
preferences.

What I think you are doing is changing your yahoogroup members e-mail identity 
- those who are subscribed to your group already. People do change their 
servers from time to time.  You should set them to cant post if you do that 
because the earlier e-mail address will still receive e-mails from the group,  
while the new address is subscribed for a while;  the effect, duplicate mails.

If you do that, I think, if they havent authorised it officially you are on 
quicksand should they change their mind.  We've covered more than you asked.

Maybe members in this group might check out their own preferences from the link 
I supplied earlier for the reasons mention here. 


Janet


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "JIM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> Janet,
> 
>>  it is for the member to block it themselves.
> 
> Yes, but not in a yahoo preferences item but in their own email preferences. 
> You would have to be a member of a group to change your prefs of that group. 
> Sort of like the snake with it's tail in it's mouth. :-)
> 
> Jim 



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