Alternative: SEND= EDITOR,CONFIRM,HOLD EDITOR= you RELEASE list Wait for avalanche ;-) then reverse (set back to "normal") /Pete At 15:34 02/19/2003 Wednesday, Rich Keller wrote: >One idea is to set your subscribers to NOMAIL, then free up the list. >WIth this setting >mail will be posted to the list but not to subscribers. Then, you can >edit the archives to >remove the corrupted entries, reset your subscribers to receive mail, and >resume >delivery to the list. > >Otherwise, unless you are also a site administrator and have permissions >to remove >mail from the LISTSERV spool there isn't really anything you can do. If >you are not a >site administrator you will probably need to contact someone that you can >work with to >remove the jobs. > >Richard Keller > >> I've already looked through the archives but didn't find an answer >> that jumped out at me so I'm asking here. >> >> I have a weather-related list which automatically posts certain >> tropical storm-related bulletins sent from the NWS to the list. A >> communications problem resulted in a bunch of garbled messages being >> sent and LISTSERV's SPAM filter didn't recognize the problem (since >> each message was technically unique).