Paul Russell wrote: (...) quiet set (listname) full822 for *@aol.com This will cause LISTSERV to send each list posting to each AOL subscriber as a separate message. The AOL Feedback Loop removes the recipient's address from the 'To:' line and from the 'Received' headers inserted by AOL's own servers, but our experience indicates that it does not remove the recipient address from the 'Received' headers inserted by our own mail servers. I doubt that AOL is giving us special treatment. ____________________________________________________________ Since I am getting group bounces (about 15 at the time)caused purportedly by (reason: 554-: (HVU:B1) - unacceptable URL; but also some with DYN (identity) problems. These include wmconnect.com, where I have an account as a backup. I changed all the options for AOL and wmconnect.com to agree with Paul Russell's command above, 172 for AOL and 5 for wmconnect.com I got the next message from my list with no listname on the subject line but with a full header. But this is how the options read now: MAIL You are sent individual postings as they are received MIME You prefer to receive messages in MIME format HTML You prefer to receive messages in HTML format FULL822 (Obsolete, formerly "FULLHDR") Full mail headers with individual "To:" field REPRO You receive a copy of your own postings ACK Short e-mail acknowledgement of successfully processed postings Is this okay? I don't know how the AOLers received the post but I would assume that the listname does not appear on their subject lines either. No one has contacted me about it. So I don't know what the above means, whether FULL822 is correct or whether it is obsolete and has been replace by FULLHDR which is what I have always seen. Is the way the options should read as to header? Also is there anyway I can get the feedback information without going through the admin of Listserv? I see it requires the access numbers which I do not have. Barbara Passmore