Eric Thomas > The only reason to use DBRINDEX=0 is if you have too little memory (or disk > space, but this is very unlikely nowadays). When setting it to 1, LISTSERV > will use somewhat more memory, so you may have to increase quotas. Thanks I'm going to return to option DRBINDEX=1. I must have patience so that that reconstructs the .DBRINDEX file each list. A list with 300 M of archives weekly split LISTSERV has employed 60mi. Its normal? When the reindexing and creation of *.DBRINDEX takes place? Could I force reindexing of archives ?? At the end of each reindexing process apper a values that I never undestood: Load_index: V=440 T=530 size=26624k Load_index: V=210 T=220 size=13184k Load_index: V=60 T=60 size=4032k Load_index: V=670 T=720 size=41920k what its the mean? Regards -- Jesús Sanz de las Heras RedIRIS (Spain)