All, 

Just a quick question that I’m sure the answer is “not possible”. I have 
several lists that are subsets of users (faculty, staff, etc). Then we have a 
list of lists called “everyone”. But that “everyone” list gets abused by 
members sending out crap that people really don’t care to see. 

So, I’ve had some requests to remove people from “everyone” but obviously keep 
them in their respective “child list”. Is this possible? 

The everyone list is set up with the child lists being members, then also 
setting regular_include_lists so that people that are part of multiple child 
lists don’t get duplicates. 

btw, running mailman 2.1.14. 

Thanks! 

-Ryan Stasel
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