Hmm ... we have USERID="listserv" in go.user but still get these X-SUPD jobs from [log in to unmask]: 5 May 2004 00:07:23 Processing file 1803669 from [log in to unmask] 5 May 2004 00:07:23 From [log in to unmask]: X-B64 ID=X-SUPD.JOB ASCII CLASS=J 5 May 2004 00:07:23 Rescheduled as: 1803670 5 May 2004 00:07:23 Processing file 1803670 from [log in to unmask] 5 May 2004 00:07:23 From [log in to unmask]: DIST2 I=Y [log in to unmask] FORW(CRC) HOST(-2) 5 May 2004 00:07:23 Sent information mail to [log in to unmask] Fortunately it deosn't bother any list owners (just me :-). On Wed, 5 May 2004, Nathan Brindle wrote: > The reason you are having a problem is because you have set USERID="GCFI" > in go.user, and you are running in NETWORKED runmode without having > registered your server. If you were running with USERID="LISTSERV" (the > default), this would not be causing a problem. Since, hmm, 1.8d I think, > if your server doesn't run with USERID="LISTSERV", you have to be > registered in order to participate fully in the LISTSERV inter-server > communication network. > > You have two choices: > > 1) Run in STANDALONE mode (by setting RUNMODE="STANDALONE" in go.user and > stopping and restarting LISTSERV to pick up the change), which tells > LISTSERV to behave as if it is the only server in the network, and stops it > from sending out these inter-server updates; or > > 2) Register your server using the form at http://www.lsoft.com/regform.html . > > Of course, if it's possible, you can also change USERID back to the default > and avoid doing either of those. But it sounds like you installed LISTSERV > to run under the "gcfi" userid rather than making and using a "listserv" > userid, so that may not be practical at this point. > > I'm guessing in your case that solution #1 would probably be the simplest > option. > > Nathan ==================================================================== James Morrill office: HL 11, 785-532-4909 www-personal.ksu.edu/~james Before any man can be considered as a member of civil society, he must be considered as a subject of the Governor of the Universe. -- James Madison