Hello, This is a copy of my go.user file. Could someone let me know if this looks correct. The reason I am asking is that I am still having problems receiving e-mail to the datacom-equipment list (bounced back - no such user) but having no problems getting mail to [log in to unmask] The aliases file is fine, but if someone could look to see if I used the proper values for the variables I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you, Mike Sailer # -- The fully qualified domain name for this host. NODE="www.datacom-equipment.com" # # -- Pattern defining local mailing addresses, use asterisks to match any # -- number of arbitrary characters. LOCAL="*@datacom-equipment.com" # # -- The e-mail address(es) of the LISTSERV maintainer(s). SPACE SEPARATED! POSTMASTER="[log in to unmask]" # # -- All possible domain names for this machine. SPACE SEPARATED! MYDOMAIN= datacom-equipment.com # # -- The password to be used when sending "put" commands to create files CREATEPW="XXXXXX" # -- # -- Uncomment this line if you define this! #BITNET_ROUTE="MAILHOST.MYDOMAIN.EDU" # # -- If your system's SMTP server is picky about the hostname it will # -- accept, define SMTP_HOSTNAME to the appopriate name. LISTSERV will # -- use the fully qualified domain name for your system by default. # -- Note that it is incorrect for a SMTP server not to accept a fully # -- qualified name, but unfortunately older versions of sendmail do that. # -- # -- Uncomment this line if you define this! SMTP_HOSTNAME="datacom-equipment.com" # # # -- The username created to run the LISTSERV code. This must match the # -- USERID macro in the Makefile. The default value, listserv, should # -- be used if at all possible. USERID="listserv" # # -- A short name for your organization, used in "From:" fields. The # -- default is your Internet hostname. # -- Uncomment this line if you define this! MYORG="datacom-equipment.com" # # -- Optional WWW archive interface - see installation guide for details. WWW_ARCHIVE_CGI="/cgi/wa.pl" WWW_ARCHIVE_DIR="/usr/local/etc/httpd/htdocs/archives" # # -- Uncomment this line to enable reverse indexing support for database # -- searches. This requires a comfortable amount of RAM (at least 32M for # -- Linux, depending on what else runs on the machine, and 64M for RISC # -- architectures - again, it really depends on what else runs on the # -- machine and on the size of the archives you will be indexing) DBRINDEX=1 export WWW_ARCHIVE_CGI export WWW_ARCHIVE_DIR -----Original Message----- From: LISTSERV give-and-take forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Paul Russell Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 9:31 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: go.user You will almost certainly get a quicker resolution to your problem by posting your go.user file to the list, with a detailed description of the problem you are experiencing. There is no guarantee that any go.user file sent to you from another site will contain the clue you need to resolve the problem. On the other hand, it is a virtual certainty that at least one of the site administrators or L-Soft support team members who subscribe to this list will be able to diagnose your problem and provide an appropriate solution. -- Paul Russell Senior System Administrator University of Notre Dame #4 - Top 20 Sites by Number of Lists