I am a new list owner and have several questions which I am sure, after glancing through the monthly archives, are pretty basic and have been answered before..though I couldn't find the answers. At any rate, please pardon the redundancy and I look forward to any helpful responses. 1. Although I am the owner and editor of the listserv, do all postings (once edited) have to come with my e-mail address as the originator? I do not want to hide my role in the process (I am named as the owner in the welcoming message) but rather would like to have the postings come from the Listserv address rather than always from just one person (me)..plus, having the Listserv address (name) in plain view quickly identifies the message as from the Listserve (rather than from some person they have forgotten is owner of a particular Listserv). 2. Many of the postings to my Listserv are done in Spanish and I notice that accents are not shown in many of the messages but in their place are the function keystrokes (i.e., Acci=F3n instead of acción). How can I 'restore' the accents to the messages before I send them on? 3. I posted an edited message from one of the subscribers and now many of the messages are coming to my listserve address but have his name in the TO field. I can't remember if I ended up using the WWW interface Compose a New Message to send this message (I had experimented with this a little bit) but now when I go to this Compose a New Message page (by clicking on Post to the List at the WWW Listserv Archives page) the name of the subscriber is present as the default--and I haven't figured out how to change this! I don't know if this means that every message that goes out from me now (when I am not posting on through the WWW interface) has this person's name attached?? 4. Finally, how can I place/post documents in the latest archive folder on the WWW site without sending them out to all subscribers (for instance, if they are large or many)? I eagerly await assistance. Patricia Owen