At 10:01 2/6/2006 Monday, Bret Hilton wrote: >One of my list owners is asking how to deal with the following LISTSERV error >message. There appears to be some kind of safety feature in LISTSERV that is >keeping legitimate replies from making it to the list. I looked at the >'Loopcheck' keyword, but was scared away by the doomsday disclaimer and I'm not >sure where else I should be looking. This is a subscriber training issue. They need to take a few moments to edit what they send: no one needs to re-read the body-of-text that contains the headers and footers of the previous email which they are reading again in the REPLY as a normal part of that email. Further, 95+ % of the time, all that is need from the original is the SUBJECT: which typically has RE: as the first word of the REply. Finally, many lists that I have operated also have SIZELIM= defined which also inhibits countless cascades of > > > > > The responders one moment of judicious editting is multiplied many fold by not: wasting subscribers' time, bandwidth, server cycles, and archives' storage. [That's my story and I'm sticking to it.] /Pete Weiss