On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Feather Lacy wrote: > The Question: > What does NODE in the configuration really do? We have a similar setup and have been through it. This is not the official answer, BTW. They tend to stick to the manual for those. :-) The NODE parameter is best described by the Site Manager's Manual at section 7.1.4: The "LISTSERV address" is the address formed by "LISTSERV@" + the value you defined in the site configuration file for NODE=. For instance, if you defined NODE=XYZ.COM, the LISTSERV address would be [log in to unmask] If you can get inbound e-mail to the LISTSERV server using the NODE value, then that works. It has to be a domain name that has a resolvable MX receiver on the Internet if the LISTSERV is to be used from the Internet. It does not have to be the FQDN of the system it sits on. With the Windows version, you may have to add the FQDN used by the Sendmail aliases and the LISTSERV server to the MYDOMAIN setting. > We are unsure as to the best way to get LISTSERV or LSMTP (if needed) to > address its mail as from: [log in to unmask] Remember that you have the option to set SENDER as well on a per-list basis. You can also use a Sendmail relay with genericstable and masquerading support to make addresses look however you want on outgoing e-mail. Just be sure that incoming mail will make it to the LISTSERV system. -- DCP