It has come to my attention that some of our lists here will send a listing of archived notebooks in response to the "index <listname>" (yes I know the index command is for FILELISTs, but these lists do not maintain them, I'm only interested in the notebooks), and some will not. After poking around a little I discovered that the lists that do send the listing have a FILEID file associated with them. Those that are keeping notebooks but refuse to send a listing (the response is something like "<listname> FILELIST is not yet available"), do not have a FILEID file. I looked over Eric's file server doc and found that the lists that are keeping archived notebooks are supposed to have an entry in LISTSERV's NOTEBOOK FILELIST file. Our NOTEBOOK FILELIST file is empty. Am I supposed to create an entry in this file when a new list is established that keeps notebooks? Or, is this automatic (appaently not) and I have missed a step somewhere? I would like to correct this situation. If I am supposed to be making an entry in the NOTEBOOK FILELIST, and if I do for the lists that only keep notebooks (no other files, so they don't need their own FILELIST), can I then erase the FILEID file for those lists that give a listing in response to the "index <listname> command? --Greg Kroll