Hello Before I ask my questions I must first say that I have read the list owner's manual (listownr.memo fetched from the LSOFT FTP yesterday night) and also searched today the archives of this list. Unfortunately all this without a greater success. I own two lists on a Sparc running Listserv 1.8d. I generally have no difficulties, however, I have recently encountered two problems, so to speak. 1) My lists are international, but non-English. Many subscribers don't know English so that they can't even understand the SIGNUP or confirmation request messages. So I found it necessary to convert all the texts the LISTSERV automatically sends subscribers to the language which is common on the list. I fetched the DEFAULT.MAILTPL file, translated a great portion of it, and stored back as listname.MAILTPL. The manual says, that the form is defined by ">>>", a space, the form's name, a space again, and then the subject line for the form. I noticed that this doesn't work for the CONFIRM1 form, which, eventhough totally translated, still arrives to subscribers with English subject "Command confirmation request", which doesn't seem to be defined anywhere inside the DEFAULT.MAILTPL. The question is: how can I override the default subject line for such forms as CONFIRM1? The other question is: the original CONFIRM1 points to a substitution &INFO. Where is it defined and where I can obtain a full list of such substitutions (&INFO is not mentioned in the manual, I think)? 2) In years 1996-2000 I owned a list on a VM/XA running 1.8b. I remember that that machine used to provide the "STAT" command, which returned various statistics for the list. Much of this information didn't seem really necessary, but I seem to remember that STAT also returned the information about daily traffic on the list (like "12 messages/day" or something like this). I must say, that I miss this (i.e. the traffic information) on 1.8d, and the manual doesn't mention any other method for retrieving this information. The question is: how can I retrieve the information about average daily traffic on a single list from 1.8d (without counting posts and days through the entire 6-year archive)? CVV -- Konrad M.Kokoszkiewicz [log in to unmask] http://draco.atari.org * Ea natura multitudinis est: * Taka to już natura pospólstwa: * * aut seruit humiliter, * albo służalczo się płaszczy, * * aut superbe dominatur. * albo bezczelnie panoszy. * (T. Liuius XXIV, 25)