A long time ago there was something about LISTSERV was going to generate valid RSCS tags for files delivered to the local node. I ran across a file that was delivered to an ex-coworker here and I wanted to send back a note to the sender pointing out that he does not work here anymore. I could not do so, because the tag generated by listserv for the local file (not mail) was only something that rscs would use to send the file. Eric, I know you are busy, but is this something you are considering? I have this fear of someone flooding my node with thousands of files and I would never be able to tell where they came from without looking at the console log. In this case, the console log was no good because it happened days earlier and digging up the log off of tape was too much work. Second point. I have received a few mailings over the past several weeks from some network users who have pirated (by a review command) a list in order to send a mailing to - can we consider the ethical aspects of this? I seem to remember some discussion about making individual subscriptions to a list not viewable by someone other than the subscriber unless a new option was sent. Once again, I am concerned about my users receiving annoying/harassing mail from others on the network and then they come to me to ask how this is possible. Is this something that should involve the POLICY-L/ETHICS-L/UG-L list (which I think should all be one list, personally) ???? - Michael Gettes, Boston University [log in to unmask] (617) 353-2780 (USA)