I am thinking of giving six people on our help desk postmaster access, all of whom are at the management level and fairly experienced with Listserv. These individuals would not have root access. The purpose of this move is to allow them to use the functions to add lists and delete lists that come with the web GUI on Listserv 14.3. I also want the help desk managers to have access to the web GUI so they can generate ad hoc reports on listserv traffic. We are running Listserv 14.3 under Red Hat Linux. We've been running it for one week now and its working well for us. We migrated from Listserv 1.8d under Tru64 Unix and Listserv 1.8e under Windows. Previously, I had some how grown CGI scripts that allowed lists to be created and deleted, but that was under Tru64 Unix with qmail as its MTA. Our Listserv landscape has changed quite a bit since our migration. I am wondering if anyone sees any problems regarding security and stability with this idea. We run our Listserv with Sendmail. The list create/delete features in Listserv's wa web GUI know nothing about sendmail, of course. As a result, they do not create or remove the set of sendmail aliases that each list requires. This is, of course, because Listserv does not have root access. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to integrate the built-in list management features of wa with sendmail? Our sendmail installation and Listserv run on the same box.