Hmmm. I am beginning to thing that perhaps there is a bug in 14.5 in it's moderator handling. I have 2 lists that have remained unchanged in their configuration for a *very long time now* (~8 years). Both lists are configured the same way and both are exhibiting the same problem. The list is setup with the configuration of * Send= Editor * Editor= (another-list) * Moderator= my-addy * Moderator= another-guy The "another-list" is a hidden list to which folks who are granted "automatic approval status" are subscribed. It generates NO traffic on it's own. Both moderators are subscribed to the "another-list". Here is what is happening. All messages which come from someone on the "another-list" are processed perfectly. That is, Listserv properly sees that those people are an Editor, and processes the message, distributing it to everyone. But when a message comes in from someone else, Listserv properly sends it to the moderators (again, correctly dividing the load). The moderator "bounces" (to use pine/elm terminology) the message back to the Listserv list to approve the message. Note that "bouncing" a message keeps the original headers intact, adding a Resent-From: <moderator's address>. In the past, Listserv has utilized the Resent-From: header tag to verify the message was approved by a moderator and processed the message. However, what is happening now is that when a moderator bounces the message back to the Listserv list, the message never gets distributed. The only thing I, as the list owner, see is the "Daily error monitoring report" which has the line: 195 06/19 08/02 [log in to unmask] Last error: 5.0.0 X-Postfix; mail forwarding loop for [log in to unmask] Note that mid-June is about the time frame when our system administrators upgraded Listserv to 14.5.... I had them send me a portion of the listserv logs, but all it showed was the messages that had been processed correctly (messages that were from the one of the 'Editors' directly). I suspect that using Listserv like I am is fairly unusual, so this might be something new. Any ideas? + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Chris Barnes AOL IM: CNBarnes [log in to unmask] Yahoo IM: chrisnbarnes Computer Systems Manager MSN IM: [log in to unmask] Department of Physics ph: 979-845-7801 Texas A&M University fax: 979-845-2590