On Tue, 22 Sep 1998, rex wrote: > No, you only need to be able to add Resent-xx and leave the "From:.." > line intact. Eudora (AFAIK) will not allow you to edit the header, > but it will allow you to add Resent-xx, which combined with its > "Redirect" capability, is enough. That may work fine in Eudora, I don't know as I've never used Eudora. UNIX Pine and Elm have a built-in "resend" which works fine, but nothing can be edited, the item is resent as is. So, I do it as I have described. I can then do things like put in a From: field for someone whose system can't do that in a manner LISTSERV will accept, change the date stamp for someone whose system insists the current date is March 9, 1995, etc., etc., etc. I'm not saying it's quick, though it doesn't take all that long once once has the technique down, and I use it only in special instances. When I do use it, though, 99% of the subscribers never realize the was ever *anything* in that posting that needed to be fixed, be it HTML, lousy date/no date, no From:, whatever. It works with UNIX Pine and Elm (which of course has some handy features Pine does not) and it does all the things the people were asking for, though it isn't as convenient as they would like and it is not a LISTSERV feature, which I have gotten the impression is what they really want. It is a highly flexible procedure and it fits the way I work and my needs. Douglas