Thole, Thomas wrote: > Folks, > We just got Microsoft Outlook on the campus network. I find that > forwarding subscription requests back to Listserv does not work. > Does Outlook add something to forwarded messages that is not visible > when messages are forwarded to other Outlook user on campus? I suppose > there is something on Outlook to turn off, but neither I nor the staff here > can figure out what to turn off. > Tom Thole You seem to be running Microsoft Exchange version 5. Outlook 97 (or 98) connected to Exchange server (using the MAPI driver) uses its own process. When you send to the listserv, it gets sent through the Internet Mail Service (which appears in your headers). Outlook has the ability to send rich text messages between internal users. When you send rich messages externally, the gateway will convert to HTML. I'm not 100% sure what LISTSERV will do if it receives a multipart/alternative, HTML message, but I know its probably going to confuse something. What you need to do, is create an address book entry for your LISTSERV, and make sure the "sent to recipient in Rich Text Format" is deselected. The server administrator can set the Internet Mail Service to not send *any* HTML mail externally, which might be easiest, if you have lots of users using your LISTSERV. A useful MS Exchange / Outlook 97 & 98 / Outlook Express website is: http://www.slipstick.com regards, James -- James Chamier, [log in to unmask], http://www.chamier.demon.co.uk Developer, PC Troubleshooter, Co-owner The Friends List IT Specialist for IBM UK - [log in to unmask] The Friends List - http://www.friends-tv.org/friends-l.html