On 01/15/2003 08:29:50 AM [log in to unmask] wrote: >For every list you have, you should do: > >TELL MAILER SET LIST FOR listname Yes, I did that. There was an existing VM userid for the list and I didn't want the mail to go there. Actually, I've tried it both ways and I get a different response depending on the setting. (I deleted the VM userid.) >This will probably solve your problem, but the question is why the message came >as an X-ADMMAIL job in the first place. I would need to see the LMail console >log (you can send it privately if you prefer). I deleted yesterday's console logs but here's one from the last century :-) (before SET LIST): RDR FILE 0126 SENT FROM SMTP2 PUN WAS 0446 RECS 0007 CPY 001 A NOHOLD NOKEEP 15 Jan 1903 08:50:09 Processing file 0126 from SMTP2@MSACVM 15 Jan 1903 08:50:09 -> BSMTP from [log in to unmask] 15 Jan 1903 08:50:09 -> 1 recipient (1 local). 15 Jan 1903 08:50:09 -> Passed to LISTTEST for delivery. RDR FILE 0128 SENT FROM LISTTEST PUN WAS 0076 RECS 0009 CPY 001 A NOHOLD NOKEEP 15 Jan 1903 08:50:09 Processing file 0128 from LISTTEST@MSACVM 15 Jan 1903 08:50:09 -> BSMTP from [log in to unmask] 15 Jan 1903 08:50:09 -> Message has "no forward" (L-NF) flag. 15 Jan 1903 08:50:09 -> 1 recipient (1 local). 15 Jan 1903 08:50:09 -> Sent delivery error for 1 recipient. 15 Jan 1903 08:50:09 Processing file 0129 from MAILER@MSACVM 15 Jan 1903 08:50:09 -> Message has MAIL FROM:<> 15 Jan 1903 08:50:09 -> 2 recipients (2 local). 15 Jan 1903 08:50:09 -> Delivered to LBAAS. 15 Jan 1903 08:50:09 -> Delivered to MAINT. and another (after SET LIST): RDR FILE 0138 SENT FROM SMTP2 PUN WAS 0450 RECS 0007 CPY 001 A NOHOLD NOKEEP 15 Jan 1903 08:54:33 Processing file 0138 from SMTP2@MSACVM 15 Jan 1903 08:54:33 -> BSMTP from [log in to unmask] 15 Jan 1903 08:54:33 -> 1 recipient (1 local). 15 Jan 1903 08:54:33 -> Delivered to TEST. RDR FILE 0140 SENT FROM LISTTEST PUN WAS 0080 RECS 0008 CPY 001 A NOHOLD NOKEEP 15 Jan 1903 08:54:34 Processing file 0140 from LISTTEST@MSACVM 15 Jan 1903 08:54:34 -> Message has MAIL FROM:<> 15 Jan 1903 08:54:34 -> 1 recipient (1 local). 15 Jan 1903 08:54:34 -> Delivered to MAINT. In the second case, LISTSERV doesn't produce the X-ADMMAIL message but MAINT still gets a non-delivery error: Return-Path: <> Received: from VM.MTSAC.EDU (NJE origin LISTTEST@MSACVM) by VM.MTSAC.EDU (LMail V1.2c/1.8c) with BSMTP id 0140; Wed, 15 Jan 2003 08:54:34 -0800 Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 08:54:34 -0800 From: [log in to unmask] Subject: Undelivered mail To: [log in to unmask] X-Report-Type: Nondelivery; boundary="> Error description:" --> Error description: Error-For: [log in to unmask] Error-Code: 3 Error-Text: No such list. Error-End: One error reported. Does this have anything to do with the host or domain name? I have several names listed on "mydomain" in the LOCAL SYSVARS file and have tried changing the order, changing the domain to which I send the message, changing the node name, etc. but I haven't hit on anything that works. Are there other settings I should be looking at? Thanks for your help. lisa