Hi, I'm one of several administrators of two Quaker lists. Last week, unfortunately for everyone involved, at the start of *my* week to administer, my primary provider, eskimo.com, was hacked. The system was seriously compromised, and has been down all week. One of the lists is fully moderated - so all messages come to us for review and approval before posting. As a result of the hacking problem, I am trying to administer from a secondary account which uses Eudora as its mailer. I have tried *many, many* things, but I cannot seem to bounce messages in the same manner as when I use Pine. In other words, when I use the "redirect" command in Eudora (the closest equivalent to a Pine "bounce"), the message comes back to us at the administrative address for approval and forwarding. I have finally resorted to forwarding messages to the list, but this, of course, means that our subscribers see my address as the sender until they read through the message. For at least some, this is probably a disincentive to reading further ;) This will probably resolve itself as the co-administrator, Lary Jones, just picks up the ball and posts messages himself - but I would like to resolve this inability to manage - as it is the primary reason I have a secondary account in the first place! Does anyone have experience using Eudora as their mailer and having a successful interface with listserv? Alternatively, can anyone recommend a mailer compatible with a POP structure that I could install as an alternative? Finally, if the answer to the last question is yes, is it available as shareware or freeware and available for download someplace? I spent some time searching the web last night for possibilities but not much luck. Thanks, all, for any help you can provide. Sorry to go on so long, I wanted to give enough information to be clear. Take care, Sylvie McGee [log in to unmask] University Friends' Meeting - seattle wa