I have a few questions for the LISTSERV gurus. 1. What's the accepted method of deleting a list from ListServ 1.8a? Is erasing the LIST file adequate and safe? 2. How can I set a list to send out digests at a specific time, twice a day? I want one of our lists to go out at 6am and 6pm. The digests= keyword seems to only be able to take one time. 3. I read the following in the comp.mail.sendmail group: >Unix ListProc, and its inspiration Revised LISTSERV (VM and VMS), are >both infamous for only using the SMTP envelope sender as the "sender >address", in violation of RFC822 and RFC1123, because they ignore the >"Reply-To:" and/or "From:" header fields. Essentially correct, and much complained-about. There is a kludge (a wrapper script called Catmail) available on cs.bu.edu for current LISTPROC systems. ftp://cs.bu.edu/pub/listserv/utils/use_From:_address.sh.Z >I don't know what CREN (vendor of new commercial ListProc) and LSOFT >(vendor of new LISTSERV for Unix) plan, if they are going to fix this >problem (I hope so). CREN awarded the mailing list management software contract to Anastasios Kotsikonas <[log in to unmask]>, author of LISTPROC, *not* to Eric Thomas, author of Revised Listserv. ListProc v7.0 is, I believe, currently available for several UNIX platforms from CREN, under license. ListProc 7.0 reportedly uses the message header From: rather than the envelope From_ for subscriber address determination. Starting with late version of ListProc 6.0 (the less-encumbered version), subscribers have the option of changing their own subscription addresses under a password-protected mailable account status command. Can anyone (Eric?) comment? Thanks. Bob Jackiewicz [\] UIC Computer Center E-mail: [log in to unmask] University of Illinois at Chicago ListServ Administrator My best view from a Window was through OS/2.