>I put together a package of 10 files; the LSVPUTs with (PUTC were all >successfully stored. I refreshed ok, but when I issued the GET >Whatever PACKAGE, only 7 files were sent; the last 3 were not sent >and I got an error message that they were not ready. Could the >problem to be the $ in the filetype, although I pseudonamed the files >with appropriate references in the LISTNAME FILEID. Has anyone been >down this road before? For example: > > PUBLIC NAME REAL CMS NAME >------------------------------- >INITFILE $ INITFILE APR2090 (this one gets sent OK) >IC $ IC APR2090 (The next 3 don't get sent-I >IM24 $ IM24 APR2090 triple-checked for typos). >IM12 $ IM12 APR2090 The problem is that LISTSERV is picky regarding blanks in this instance. There must be EXACTLY ONE BLANK between the filenames and filetypes in your list. Thus, if you change your list to read INITFILE $ INITFILE APR2090 IC $ IC APR2090 IM24 $ IM24 APR2090 IM12 $ IM12 APR2090 everything should work as desired. Eric, Could this be fixed? I, too, would like to put my lists in neat columns. :-) Rex Bontrager IBM Systems Programmer, IBM Postmaster, Bitnet TechRep Purdue University Computing Center Math Science Building, Room 240 West Lafayette, IN 47907 U.S.A. Bitnet: rexb@purccvm Internet: [log in to unmask] Phone: (317) 494-1787 ext. 256