I've looked all through the manuals but can't find any mention of restricting the format to plain-text for commands. I use plain-text out of habit but most of my users don't. And most of them haven't a clue how to send a plain-text message because their email programs default to sending both formats and they've never had any reason to change it. If there is such a limitation, I can live with it and try to educate my list owners. But I was glad to discover that LISTERV (at least in 1.8d) allowed mixed format messages because one of the biggest problems I've had with the program we're migrating from is exactly this issue. Lots of help desk calls and email messages wanting to know why the list server is rejecting commands. In this case, the problem is worse because the sender never gets a response. I can see our operations staff getting calls about LISTSERV being down because it's not responding to commands. lisa On 10/23/2002 12:26:33 PM Paul Russell wrote: >I cannot find the reference, however, I am fairly certain that I have seen >documentation which advises that command messages should be in plain text >format. > >Recent versions of some email clients allow you to set a flag in an address >book entry to specify whether messages for that address should be plain-text, >HTML, or mixed. If your email client software supports this feature, you may >want to consider creating an address book entry for your listserv server >command address, and flagging it as a "plain text" message recipient. > >-- >Paul Russell >Senior Systems Administrator >University of Notre Dame