The file may have existed at one time, but has since been deleted. It is also possible that the "file catalog" was updated in anticipation of the creation of the file, but that the file was not created. This step is required for VM-based LISTSERV installations, though it is not required for Solaris-based installations. I don't know about any other platforms. pdr On 1 Jun 99, [log in to unmask] wrote: > > This what I received back from my listserv: > > > get ayso-l mailtpl > File "AYSO-L MAILTPL" is registered in LISTSERV's file catalog, but the > physical file is not present. > -- Paul Russell Senior Systems Engineer University of Notre Dame