On Tue, 23 Jul 2002 14:03:59 -0400, Tim Parker <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >1. We currently are not using the web interface except for internal >users (not our e-commerce users) so we have it "protected" by NT >authentication. So there are access denied errors to a few web file. LISTSERV provides a means to allow access to the WWW interface to be limited to a specified range of IP addresses, so you don't need to use NT Auth to do this... See http://www.lsoft.com/manuals/1.8d/sitemgr/appendb.html#keyService >If I run the ListServ & LSMTP services under a specific account, I can >then grant access to that account right? You can run LISTSERV under another account, LSMTP runs as SYSTEM but it doesn't matter since it has nothing to do with WWW. >2. It appears, can't believe I never noticed this before, that this is >only using one processor on our box. Is it possible to get it to use >two? How? LSV is single threaded, so uses only 1 proc. LSMTP can run on 2, but requires a special license to do so, by default it only runs on 1. SMTP is not the kind of network process that benefits from more cpu horsepower.