Francoise, I tried it again (on a test list). and got the following. Not sure why we had a / in the previous test. However I am still getting a cgi error when I click on the link. I do not see any errors in the webserver logs. My best guess is something is broken between the webserver and wa.exe. And unfortunately not enough debugging to see what I need to play with. ******* To unsubscribe, click the following link: http://listserv.uark.edu/scripts/wa.exe?TICKET=NzMyMzY2IHNjb3R0LmZlbmRsZXlAR01BSUwuQ09NIEFCQy1URVNUIN/l7zBu3bjk&c=SIGNOFF NzMyMzY2IHNjb3R0LmZlbmRsZXlAR01BSUwuQ09NIEFCQy1URVNUIN/l7zBu3bjk ******* At 04:53 PM 1/25/2006, Francoise Becker wrote: >On 25 Jan 2006 at 13:00, Scott Fendley wrote: > > > So here is my problem, you send a test message and you get a URL like: > > > > > http://listserv.uark.edu/scripts/wa.exe?TICKET=NzMyMzUyIGNyeW9jcnlwdEBZQUhPTy5DT00gQURNSVNTSU9OIISlRDrRcku/&c=SIGNOFF > >That's very odd because LISTSERV tickets don't normally use "/". Try >adding this in the banner and see if it also gets a "/": > >&*TICKET(&LISTNAME;,SIGNOFF); > >It should be exactly the ticket part of the URL you get. > > >-- >Francoise Becker > >Are you subscribed to an innovative LISTSERVr e-mail list? >Nominate it for the "LISTSERV Innovation Award" by Feb. 1, >2006 at: >http://www.lsoft.com/news/choiceawards.asp