On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Louis Janus wrote: > At the risk of sounding completely dumb, can someone clue me in as to how I > can use the web to edit editor-header messages on the listserves I manage? From what Ben Parker said it would appear it depends on the LISTERV version you are using. If you can change it it will be in your host site's default.mailtpl (mailtpl = mail template). Dealing with such things is in chapter 9 of the manual. Get your host site's default by sending to it's LISTSERV address: GET DEFAULT.MAILTPL then go through it (it will be large) looking for something likely. I can't tell you what the >>> WHATEVER should be as I never got an answer on that and it is not in the default of my site. If it is in yours you can change it in your listname.mailtpl; if it isn't you can't change it. All I can tell you to look for is the known language contained in these things (don't look for the name of the list or the such as that is likely in code, look for the free text, that specific to the item). If you can change it you might be able to do so via the web interface but I can't tell you anything about that. Just to be sure we are talking about the same thing, the editor-header is the blurb at the beginning of items sent to the editor/header (there are two different ones, depending on how the item is to be approved) explaining how to do the approval; subscribers to the list never see these (unless someone, like me, screws up and does a resend when an OK is called for). Is that what you are asking about? Douglas