>To tell the truth, I don't see why Eric should have to deal with any of >this stuff. There is a FREE set of programs for Unix sites that will >allow them to send RFC-conformant mail available (smail, elm, and dozens >of others), so there is no excuse for sending stuff like the junk in >your examples out into netland. I think Eric's code is doing yeoman duty >in even trying to deal with that stuff. Essentially, what I'm asking is that a sender of "uucp" be flagged along with "mailer" and "mailer-demon", or that reversed form list names be flagged (eg. cunyvm!pucc.bitnet!COCO, where COCO is the list name and pucc.bitnet is the node it's running on) as error messages. I can't expect any Unix site of people who want to be on my mailing list to run a special package, can I? I don't think this is a complex patch, and would enable Listserv to deal more effectively with the chaos in UUCP. Until then, I'm having to moderate the list... - ERIC - * Another proud CoCo 3 user * ______________ | | BITNET:ewtileni@pucc | ARPA:[log in to unmask] | ColorVenture | CompuServe: 70346,16 | MCI Mail and/or Delphi: TILENIUS |______________| PHONE :609-734-0092 | UUCP:{rutgers,cbosgd,cmcl2}!psuvax1!pucc.BITNET!ewtileni