Back in the old days when it was necessary to get the whole list in order to edit the headers, I understood the reason that the list was locked during the process -- since somebody might try to sub or unsub or change settings or whatever during that time. But why is the list locked when just the headers are gotten? I realize that there's a (nolock option, of course, but I was trying to figure out what is being protected by the locking of the list during this time. It's a problem for me because for the past four or five months now, mail from uga.cc.uga.edu to ra.msstate. edu routinely takes four or five hours to arrive. Mail in the other direction is fine. In other words, when I send the 'get' command, it is acted on very quickly and the list is locked. Then I sit here for four or five hours waiting for the requested headers to arrive (except in the very early mornings or on weekends, when something at UGA changes dramatically -- for the better). This means that the list is locked for hours, unless I use the (nolock option, which I guess I should start doing all the time. Is there any harm in that? --Natalie ([log in to unmask])