At 3/9/2006 10:29 AM, Patrick Bogen wrote:
>On 3/9/06, Matt England <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ...and this seems to be the trickiest part: which list becomes the
> > "primary" one.  I can envision straightforward (even though they are not
> > easy to implement solutions) to everything except this last point.  :(
>Easy enough: The first list on the list of lists (does that make
>sense? The first list that is listed in the message as a recipient) is
>"primary". If I'm not first, I don't deliver. If I am, go for it.
>Or the first alphabetically. It doesn't really matter, as long as
>everything agrees.

Makes sense.

I suspect a feature like this will never make it into a pre-3 release, if 
ever.  Alas, this makes for a nice reference thread; "umbrella" lists may 
be the more-popular answer, at least for now.

-Matt 

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