Since when has LISTSERV become case sensitive? Because of a minor mix-up, I added a subscriber to WORDS-L around the same time that he subbed himself. This was several days ago. He just sent me a note saying that he was now on the list twice, with only difference between upper case versus lower case userid. I checked, and he was right: > [log in to unmask] Bill Sjostrom > [log in to unmask] Bill Sjostrom He asked me to change him (at least one of him) to dualhdr, so I did. Then I sent the 'query' command and saw that the dualhdr setting was given only for the lower-case version of him -- the version I used when I sent the command. His upper-case version wasn't affected. > > query words-l for [log in to unmask] > Distribution options for Bill Sjostrom <[log in to unmask]>, > list WORDS-L: Ack= No, Mail= Yes, Files= Yes, > Repro= Yes, Header= Dual, Renewal= Yes, Conceal= No > Distribution options for Bill Sjostrom <[log in to unmask]>, > list WORDS-L: Ack= No, Mail= Yes, Files= Yes, > Repro= Yes, Header= Short(BSMTP), Renewal= Yes, Conceal= No But when I went to delete the extra listing, both got deleted. All is ok now that I've added him back in one version only, but I'm curious about all this case sensitivity. (And I apologize in advance for what is probably my ignorance of something that's been discussed recently or is otherwise obvious. It's been a busy semester.) --Natalie ([log in to unmask])