>Because of an error by my co-list owner (I, of course, am perfect ;-) ), I >have ended up with a bad subscriber address on my list. It looks like >this: "x@@y.z" . The problem is that, even though the address appears on >the list, the server insists that this person is not subscribed when I >issue a "delete listname x@@y.z" command. > >Help! > >Ione Three things here to suggest: 1. Perhaps the addres was never subscribed. I have occasionally mistyped e-mail addresses when adding or changing addresses for a subscriber, and listserv seems to check to see that the address does in fact exist before it subscibes the address. You can check this with a quick "review listname" and see if the address actually was subscribed. 2. If the address really does exist on your list, you could try and delete it using a wildcard. I have the funny feeling that it is coughing at the two @s and doesn't really know what to do with it. 3. If you have access to the web interface for your list, go to add/remove subscribers and delete the address from there. Glenn