On Tue, 29 Sep 1992 14:08:06 EDT "Duane D. Weaver" <WEAVER@OHSTVMA> said: >Does LISTSERV ORDER the queue to get the oldest job back at the top? > >If not, why not? No, because the network doesn't generally deliver files in chronological order. Keeping track of what job was held at what time and then using this information to put the queue back in the same order is a non negligible amount of work, what with modern CP's where spoolid's keep changing. Most non-prime-time jobs are inter-LISTSERV management jobs, like netwide deletes and GLOBLIST FILE updates and so on. It makes absolutely no difference if they are executed in the "wrong" order. Eric