On 6 Dec 2006 at 10:56, mjn wrote: > I guess the way I envisioned us implementing the > DBMS support was this: we provide listserv to our clients, they > create tables or views on their systems specifically (one per list or > one table for all lists), they provide us with connection/credential > information and we configure the DBMS part for them. In production, > they make changes to the subscription for a given list by changing > the contents of the table/view. I was thinking of listserv using the > DBMS sources as read-only as opposed to making changes to the table. I recommend that you take a serious look at LISTSERV Maestro. It may be able to save you a LOT of work and hassle. -- Francoise Becker There is only one LISTSERV(R) -- the product that launched the email list communication industry in 1986. To discover the story behind LISTSERV, visit: http://www.lsoft.com/corporate/20anniversary.asp