I am going to join the wugate list to keep up with the "Internet LISTSERV", but does anyone care to elaborate on exactly what differentiates an "Internet" LISTSERV from (I guess) a "BITNET" LISTSERV? Can the existing LISTSERV not already send/receive messages and subscriptions from Internet connected users? Have there not already been some legal/ethical/moral/philosophical discussions about calling these derivations "LISTSERV" in the first place? (Especially since implementations like the wugate-based server do not seem to accept the "usual" LISTSERV commands...) I am not trying to imply that it is not a worthwhile and useful effort...I am just trying to figure out where this fits in with the mechanisms already in place. Landy