I've got a few questions/problems: 1. I tried to locate (or rather check for the existence of) a list dealing with a particular subject (oracle software in my case). I began an LDBASE session as follows: sel oracle in lists bingo - 2 hits; I asked for: sendback print all, and what I got really was the header of two lists - but, the header does not include the name of the list or its "home" LISTSERV (unless it's peered). So - I have the description only ! (I solved it by guessing that the owners have are on the same machine where the list is "based", I queried these LISTSERVs for LIST and from there it was easy.. I really think that there should be a more elegant (and easier) way to get the info. I wanted. Did I go anything wrong ? Missed something ? Or was I really asking for a new feature ? 2. When one gets filelists they do not contain an immediate info. of the last date it was updated (yes - I can go through the whole list, or XEDIT and SORT). Could that date be written at the top of the file, where it says "LISTSERV FILELIST for LISTSERV at ..." ? 3. Last but not least - I own some lists and I tried to add a pw to them (initially created without) by changing the PW=XXXXXXXX at the list header I GoT to PW=my_password; then I stored it back, and got the mail from LISTSERV saying that the file was stored, warning that the list had no password; I also tried to NEWPW=my_password, but this didn't work either. What am I doing wrong ? (Our LISTSERV is 1.6C) /Zvika