Paul, Thanks, best info yet. To clarify a bit, the Language= Exchange, Attachments= All in the body of the message (Listserv 1.8e supports All, but it doesn't seem to have any effect anyway, supposed to fix Outlook messages) I just put there for my own benefit so I knew what the list settings were for that particular message. Here is a copy of my list header: Subscription= Closed Ack= Yes Attachments= Yes Language= Exchange Confidential= Yes Validate= Yes,Confirm Reply-to= List,Respect Review= Owner Send= Private Errors-To= Owner Notebook= Yes,f:\www\archives,Weekly,Private .HH ON Filter= Also,*.*@western.edu Owner= [log in to unmask] .HH OFF Is it possible the problem lies with LSMTP rather than Listserv? Thanks!! Chad Chad Robinson Computer Services Western State College [log in to unmask], 970-943-3333 -----Original Message----- From: LISTSERV list owners' forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Paul Russell Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 10:20 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Attachments don't work Binary attachments such as images, documents, and executables must be encoded by the sender's email client before the message is sent, to ensure that the attachments do not become corrupted during transit. The encoding is done by the sender's email client, not by LISTSERV. LISTSERV does not encode or decode any attachments. The material you included below the paragraph describing the problem appears to have been extracted from the raw source of a multi-part MIME message. The material contains two MIME boundaries and all or part of the content of each MIME part. The first MIME part contains a single line of unencoded 7-bit ASCII text. Language= Exchange, Attachments=All The second MIME part appears to be the first few lines from an image file which was encoded using the BASE64 encoding scheme. It appears that you (or the sender of the message) sent a message to the list address with the 'Language=' and 'Attachments=' keywords in the body of the message, and an image attached to the message. These keyword statements must appear on separate lines in the list header, not in the body of a message sent to the list. Furthermode, the 'Attachments=' keyword does not support the operand 'All'. The valid forms of the 'Attachments=' keyword are: Attachments= Yes Attachments= No Attachments= No,filter Attachments= [list of acceptable MIME types] See <http://www.lsoft.com/manuals/1.8d/owner/appendb.html#keyAttachments> for additional information about the 'Attachments=' keyword. -- Paul Russell Senior Systems Administrator University of Notre Dame