On Wed, 17 Aug 1994, Shahjehan Khatri wrote: > > You should use > > > > add listname user@node Name Surname pw=listpassword > > Thanks for your reply, but this is exactly the syntax that was being > used. To it's credit, LISTSERV does not show passwords in replies.... text deleted > > We're running LISTSERV 1.7f. One of our list owners reported the following: > > [...] Three SET MAIL commands went through, whereas the four ADD commands > did not. I used the same password with each line, my own password, the > only one I know. I have always used my own, and have always had this > problem periodically. Were the set mail and adds done from the same userid@node, which matches that in the list header? My understanding (which could be faulty) is that the personal password, as opposed to the list password, is supposed to take care of this. Was the password really and truely included? I forget to add it sometimes, but that's probably because I don't have to use it for routine things like add, delete, set, query,etc. > > > add ListName [log in to unmask] John Doe > Invalid password supplied. Acceptable passwords are: your personal password > (obtained through the "PW ADD" command) and the password of list ASUSOM. The only time I have ever had this error returned is when I have tried to PUT a file in the filelist and the file has had word processor formatting instructions which I couldn't see. My unwarranted assumption is the LISTSERV program thought these were special files which I, as a listowner, hadn't the authority to install. Tracking down the invisible stuff and deleting it from the file took care of the problem. Does this person work from a remote site with a phone line login? Could there have been line noise that produced garbage in email (happens to me all the time)? Douglas Winship Austin, Texas [log in to unmask] Secondary AUTOCAT Listowner