I don't believe RootsWeb can block mail coming TO the list address from a list subscriber (and these reunion posts DO come FROM the subscriber's address). If an individual subscriber continuously is a problem sending inappropriate emails to the list, the list admins can block their posts and review them for appropriateness before letting them through to the list. That said, I wouldn't take that action based upon an "oops" that person made on a single occasion as long as the list member learns from the mistake. I wouldn't advise individual list members to block any mail coming to them from the list if that means they refuse the messages and they bounce back to RootsWeb because if that happens the list member blocking list mail would be automatically unsubbed from the list. If you can filter "reunion.com" to a spam folder -- feel free to do that if you like. Ok--enough said on this subject--anyone have a genealogy question to get the list back on-topic? Thanks! Joan, co-admin PENNSYLVANIA@rootsweb.com In a message dated 12/4/2008 3:10:25 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, john_wastle@btinternet.com writes: Unfortunately that networking site now has possession of all those e-mail addresses. As they are coming to us via the pennsylvania@rootsweb.com address, can your system put a block in place that dumps those Reunion.com messages from being forwarded onto us. John.