I would like to know how Listserv normally handles a posting to a domain that appears to no longer exist (i.e., the MX records for the domain can not be determined). With my current setup (1.8d under BSD/OS 4.2), when a posting is sent it is broken into envelopes of 100 addresses. If one of the addresses contains a domain for which the MX records can not be located, the message "Can not check MX records for recipient host <DOMAIN>" appears in the logfile and the posting will sit in the spool directory until the domain becomes reachable. This results in the posting not being delivered (or at least delayed) to 100 subscribers each time this occurs. I often have to take manual action to clear this up (by deleting the RCPT line that contains the non-existent domain). This happens frequently as many of my lists have subscribers from developing countries. I can't imagine this is the normal way Listserv should function. Gary Bannister NetAccess Systems Inc. [log in to unmask]