Hello: I would like to know the answer to something before I try it. We currently have a list with weekly archives. The main reason for the weekly archives is that 80% of our users participate in the list using the web archive interface and the individual message volume can be rather high, so we try to keep the current 'table of contents' page to a reasonable size by using the weekly archive. However, after a month or two, it seems less important to have the weekly archives and they actually interfere with someone who is trying to read an older thread (linking from message to message on the same subject) that spanned several weeks. Also, our web archive 'home page' is getting rather long. We're running LISTSERV on NT and what I'd like to do is contatenate the older (more than two months old) weekly LOG files into monthly log files using a simple 'DOS' command series like: TYPE LISTNAME.LOG9901A > TEMP/LISTNAME.LOG9901 TYPE LISTNAME.LOG9901B >> TEMP/LISTNAME.LOG9901 TYPE LISTNAME.LOG9901C >> TEMP/LISTNAME.LOG9901 TYPE LISTNAME.LOG9901D >> TEMP/LISTNAME.LOG9901 TYPE LISTNAME.LOG9901E >> TEMP/LISTNAME.LOG9901 DELE LISTNAME.LOG9901* MOVE TEMP/LISTNAME.LOG9901 LISTNAME.LOG9901 My questions about this are these: 1. After doing the above, do have to do anything to LISTSERV to tell it these new LOG files are in the LISTNAME INDEX and the old LOG files are not? 2. Similar question about the WA.EXE program: What do I have to do to get the /archives/LISTNAME.HTML page rebuilt using the month-based LOG files? Our archives prior to 1998 are already in month-based LOG files and they function normally in the same directory as week-based LOG files for the same list, so I know that's not going to be a problem. Are there any problems in doing the above that I have not considered? Thanks, Mark Hunnibell