Mailman experts, I have an owner of a list that cut and paste a lot of user addresses along with their full name at the end of their address into the subscription field. For some reason it allowed the subscriptions. However, it won't allow the owner to remove any names individually or collectively since they all appear to be invalid addresses. The only way I could remove it was to go into the shell account and use the remove_members command. Questions? 1. Shouldn't the subscription method have stopped these addresses if they were invalid in the first place? 2. Shouldn't it be possible for the owner to remove any addresses even if they are invalid (with spaces, etc)? Any thoughts on this? 3. Any hope for a feature to allow owners one or two clicks to unsubscribe all users from their list in the future? Having to click next to each name for very large subscriptions can be a pain and I don't really want to allow shell access to the remove_members command if I can help it. Tim Note: I am currently using mailman 2.03 on an AIX 4.3 system. Tim Tyler Network Engineer - Beloit College [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users