We are running Listserv 1.8d on Solaris 2.8. One of our user groups has a new requirement that they be able to add and delete *lists*, whereas now we manage the lists, and they have the ability to manage the users. We cannot give them complete site administrator privileges because there are other lists they do not have authority over. What they should be able to do is the following: 1. create lists. 2. modify lists they have created, and no others. Is there any way to have this sort of restricted administrator role? I would be surprised if there is, so on to the next question. Is it possible to run multiple "instances" of Listserv on the same machine? Currently we are running the software in chroot, so we could create another chroot area and run a second Listserv instance there. Then we could give the users administrator access to that instance. If we did this, would we need another license, even though it is running on a machine for which we already have a license? How are the licenses verified? Thanks. ___________________________________________________________________ Ben Colborn E-mail: [log in to unmask] Middleware Operations, Software IT Phone: x40110 (408.404.8910) Sun Microsystems, Inc.