On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 12:36:12PM -0600, Chris Barnes wrote: > > There is both a command line interface as well as a web interface. It's > been a while since I was the Listserv postmaster, so I don't remember what > the command syntax is, but I do remember it being there. I found it. There is a command called lcmd that allows me to queue up commands, but there's no telling where the replies are going. Probably to the list owners, so I'm not going to do that anymore until I figure how to use it. :) > Btw: there is another email list for postmasters that would be more > appropriate for this than the Owner's list. Oops, would that be the LSTSRV-L list? I was looking through the archives and saw questions of similar nature and I was pretty sure it was to this list. Note I say was because I just looked again and sure enough I should have sent these questions to LSTSRV-L instead. Sorry about that. > Bounce messages should go back to the owner - and the owner should be > dealing with them. Most definitely don't just send them to /dev/null - > bounces should be handled and not ignored. Currently the list header has 'Errors-to= owner' but that doesn't appear to be all that needs to be done. Users are posting messages and they are receiving the bounce messages and not the owner of the list. Thanks for the reply. -steve