I still get the following msgs. Are they common? >Received: by UCHCECVM (Mailer X1.25) id 7762; Thu, 25 Aug 88 00:26:55 CEC >Date: Thu, 25 Aug 1988 00:26 CEC >From: Revised List Processor (1.5n) <LISTSERV@UCHCECVM> >Subject: Message >To: Gonzalo Rossello <GROSSELL@UCHCECVM> > >Received a file from LISTSERV@SUVM for distribution with no recipient for >the local server. Probable inconsistence in routing tables. Remaining >recipients are being handled by this server. I also receive the following msgs... Now I'm sure that some JOBS that modified the GLOBLIST FILE where lost before LISTSERV processed them when we were (I was) trying to fix the problems. >Received: by UCHCECVM (Mailer X1.25) id 7790; Thu, 25 Aug 88 00:47:10 CEC >Date: Thu, 25 Aug 1988 00:47 CEC >From: Revised List Processor (1.5n) <LISTSERV@UCHCECVM> >Subject: Message >To: Gonzalo Rossello <GROSSELL@UCHCECVM> > >A checksum error has been detected on GLOBLIST FILE for node WVNVM. >LISTSERV@WVNVM has been requested to resend a complete list of its >network-wide lists, which should automatically correct the problem. No >action is required from you. How do I know if FIX15N2 has been applied to the LISTSERV? >>Where can I get a copy of LSTSRV-M and LSTSRV-L archives? >I believe that LSTSRV-M is only at CEARN. I tried this, but it says that I'm not authorized. >Try UGA or POLYGRAF for LSTSRV-L. They say they don't know about LSTSRV-L FILELIST >Gary Thanks. Gonzalo Rossello Systems Programmer, Centro de Computacion Facultad de Ciencias Fisicas y Matematicas - Universidad de Chile. Office Address: Blanco Encalada 2120 Santiago, Chile (Phone: (56) (2) 698-2071 extension 323) Bitnet Address: GROSSELL@UCHCECVM "English is my second language, and I've never been to an English speaking country." Me