Is the .HH command ineffectual if it's in a keywords file? My lists make extensive use of keywords to make updating easy, but when I put .HH ON/OFF in a keywords file, this is what appears at catalist. * Oxford University Press: Restoration and Eighteenth Cent. Literature News * * .HH on * This block from Literature keywords * Owner= [log in to unmask] (Ruth Turner) * Owner= [log in to unmask] (Andrea Nicholls) * Owner= [log in to unmask] (Ian Hall) * Owner= Quiet: * Owner= [log in to unmask] (Andrew Peerless) * Editor= [log in to unmask] (Ruth Turner) * Editor= [log in to unmask] (Andrea Nicholls) * Editor= [log in to unmask] (Ian Hall) * Reply-To= [log in to unmask],Ignore * End of block * .HH off * * THIS BLOCK FROM ANNOUNCE KEYWORDS * Notebook= Yes,A,Monthly,Public * Errors-To= Owner * Subscription= Open,Confirm * Validate= No * Review= Owner * Send= Editor * Notify= Yes * Sender= None * END OF BLOCK * Language= humsoc_announce Not exactly what I had envisaged! Is the only answer to put .HH ON/OFF in the header of each list? Ian Hall