I manage a large LISTSERV-based list which includes a lot of people who are not on BITNET (as well as a lot of people who are). I've thought about starting a redistribution list on a nearby Unix system to handle the Internet addresses. Have any LISTSERV list-owners taken on such a task themselves? Does anyone have streamlined procedures for periodically extracting the Internet addresses from a LISTSERV list and adding them to the Unix/Internet equivalent (e.g. a sendmail alias "include" file)? I figure I could do it by hand, but my ambitions don't include being a full-time list maintainer. Just wondering. John Wobus Syracuse University P.S. What recently reminded me of this train of thought is that the "LISTSERV network" now directs our Internet mail through a node that can't seem to deliver mail to various Internet nodes that I have no trouble reaching from said Unix system. Previously, when the mail passed through Princeton or Cornell, I didn't have this problem.