On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Ben Parker wrote: > On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 15:48:38 -0500, Listserv Admin <[log in to unmask]> > wrote: > > No. this is normal. The PUT command MUST be on the very first command line I know that. It is one of those days. Let me start over. We didn't have any PUT jobs. :-) To test this, I just sent in a single mail a DEL job and a ADD job for the same list. Here is listserv's reply: To: Trish Forrest <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Output of job "UDClassList" from [log in to unmask] Command replies from [log in to unmask] are being forwarded to you. -> //UDClassList JOB ECHO=NO,reply-to="[log in to unmask]",PW=XXXXX Multiple jobs per file are no longer supported. Job "UDClassList" has been purged. We use a DEL job to remove all students from class lists and then the ADD job to add current Term students to the same list. We didn't want listserv sending a list of deleted students to the faculty member doing the update so we need two jobs to re-direct the del job so that only the instructor would get the output of the ADD job. The mail which generated the above message is below with students and listname removed. Subject: reply to trishjob (fwd) //UDClassList JOB ECHO=NO,Reply-to="[log in to unmask]",PW=MMMMM QUIET DELETE XXXXXXX-L *@* //UDClassList JOB ECHO=NO,reply-to="[log in to unmask]",PW=MMMMM QUIET ADD XXXXXXX-L DD=AXXXXXXX-L //AXXXXXXX-L DD * subscribers removed /* --trish --------- Trish forrest, Queen's University