That is already how it works. Commands coming over the TCPGUI port by which the web interface interfaces with LISTSERV get highest priority. Of course if it's already busy with a mail command when the command comes in, it will finish that first. Francoise On 24 Feb 2004 at 11:08, Bill Verity <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I believe when the server is backed up with incoming jobs the web > interface gets almost no service, by design. I don't think this is > true with .mail files that are waiting to be delivered by smtp. I > have no idea how the code works, but I believe it would be fine to > slow down the job flow to give the web interface better service. My > rationale is that a person is waiting on the other end and once we > get them started they will sit there and think for a while so the > server can to back to working on jobs. I'd rather give better > response time to the person at the expense of a little slower job > turnaround. What do you think? > -- > A neutron goes into a bar and asks the bartender: How > much for a beer? The bartender replies: For you, no charge. > > Bill Verity - 814-865-4758 Fax: 814-863-7049 > 215A Computer Building - Information Technology Services, Penn State University > At the office - on my Mac, of course ;-)