I have an unusual problem. I just deleted from two of my lists a long-time troll. The troll is arguing that by asking people to join the list I have contractually obligated myself to carry all his messages, bring him milk and cookies, the usual subscriber from hell crap. Anyway, the troll is a published writer and I don't want the troll arguing that retaining his posts constitutes copyright violation, etc. The troll hasn't thought of that, of coure, but I have and he may think of it in the future. The lists are on a university listserv twelve states away that I have no access to except through listserv. However, my home system is a unix variant, so through get and send I have access to all the normal unix tools. What I would like to know is if there is a way I could have a script automatically process a getted archive and delete the troll's posts. Thinking through the steps, I imagine what it would involve is getting the archive file, converting the file to a regular unix mail file, cat the file through procmail to remove the troll's posts over to /dev/null or a separate file, and then convert the file back from a standard unix mail file into listserv archive format. I know how to do every step except the mail file/archive archive/mail file conversion. Anyone already have a script to do that? Thanks, Jason