Eric Thomas <[log in to unmask]> writes: > The only thing I can say is that LISTSERV uses the same address for these > two fields (look at label SIGNOFF2 in LSVDEL EXEC). If some mail gateway > were to rewrite the address in the header, it would explain the problem. > It would be a good idea to define a ':internet.' tag for UCLAMVS to make > life easier for the users, but presently the only solution is to re-issue > the command after making sure the 'To:' field contains the domain-style > address. Note that this user appears to be having the same problem I reported to this list (with no response) about a week ago. In our case, we do have an :internet tag defined, and are getting back _mailed_ "you are not subscri- bed" message from LISTSERV in response to a SEND LISTSERV@somewhere SIGNOFF message. The odd thing is that LISTSERV is sending it back with the person- al name of the subscriber filled in, an item that is _impossible_ to get from a SEND command. Curiouser and curiouser... Terry Kennedy Operations Manager, Academic Computing [log in to unmask] St. Peter's College, US [log in to unmask] (201) 915-9381