On 9/11/2004 6:02 AM, Winship wrote: > Summary: > want the filelist/catalog to appear on the LISTSERV listname web page, > while still being modifable via email, as at present > want the exo/outside "home page" currently hosted elsewhere to be part of > the LISTSERV listname wep page (a link within LISTSERV, ok, a link > outside of LISTSERV, no) (if that can't be done, how about turning the > exo "home page" material into files in the list filelist/catalog, and > then would have an internal link, as above?) You can modify the template for the listname web page to include almost anything, including text, javascript code, images stored on external web sites, and links to external URL's. I know several list owners who have done this. The most striking change I have seen was achieved by adding about two dozen lines of HTML code, including links to an external style sheet and two external scripts. As a result, the entire look and feel of the listname web page now matches that of the related departmental web site. You could modify the template to include the list of files on the filelist, but you will have to maintain it manually. LISTSERV will not automatically update that portion of the web page to reflect changes in the filelist. And, you cannot use the web interface to directly access the files. You could add a "mailto" link to each item, so that clicking the link would open an instance of the user's email client with the appropriate GET command in the body of the message. It's a kludge, but the only other way to make the files accessible via the web is to maintain copies on an external web site that you control. -- Paul Russell Senior Systems Administrator OIT Messaging Services Team University of Notre Dame