Basically, you enable Topics for a list and then give the Topic a name, like 'Licensing Regulations' and then enter some keyword (in this example. the word 'Licensing' in the Regexp. Assuming a subscriber is subscribed to the 'Licensing' topic, you would send your message with the first line of the message being:

Keywords: Licensing

OR

Subject: Licensing

Each user can choose to receive or not receive messages that have no topic defined, but they must be subscribed to at least one topic to use this feature.

Email me if you have other questions.

Christopher Adams

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Does anyone have a basic overview of how to set up the topics and some examples of clever ways that people have used them? I'm guessing using them can add some really cool depth to your discussion, and/or subtopics.

Thanks.
Jonathan
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