On 05/27/2016 10:38 AM, Ryan Stasel wrote:
> 
> So, I’ve had some requests to remove people from “everyone” but obviously 
> keep them in their respective “child list”. Is this possible? 


I need more specifics to answer.


> 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. 


If a child list is a member and also in regular_include_lists, I think
this would create rather than avoid duplicates.

Anyway, to say more, I need more details of the list configurations such
as for the "everyone" list, are there individuals and lists as members
or just lists, what's in accept_these_nonmembers, what's in
regular_*_lists, and for the children, what's in regular_*_lists?

-- 
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San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan
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