Some of the new subscribers to the new PRO-CITE list (of which I am the listowner) received information back from the list's listserv@iubvm that they had subscribed, but later received an additional message from [log in to unmask] that: No LISTSERV distribution list by the name "PROCITE" is known to exist. Did the uga listserv somehow receive information about the new PRO-CITE list minus the hyphen so it looked in its list of lists and didn't find one called PROCITE (with no hyphen)? Or did it somehow just not get informed about the new list as fast as some new subscribers did? Other possibilities? Thanks for any suggestions--such mysterious messages are indeed disconcerting to those just getting brave enough to put their toes in the swelling ocean of electronic information! This is NOT a recorded message, really yours, RefeRefeRefeRefeRefeRefeRefeRefeRefeRefeRefeR e e f Mark T. Day, Assoc. Librarian, Reference f e Indiana University Library, Room E159 e R Bloomington, IN 47405 R e Bitnet: [log in to unmask] e f Internet: [log in to unmask] f e Phone: (812) 855-8028 or 855-0100 e RefeRefeRefeRefeRefeRefeRefeRefeRefeRefeRefeR