>I have a problem that I know others must also have. How do you deal with >multiple addresses for your list subscribers? For example, my primary >address is [log in to unmask] But I am also known as >[log in to unmask], [log in to unmask] If I try to send a If a bitnet host has an Internet-equivalent address (FQDN), then it should be registered in the Bitearn Nodes database using the configuration program (via e-mail) update@bitnic (@bitnic.educom.edu). The person(s) who is/are your NAD should know the procedure. To list the userids of your NAD, send the following command to ANY LISTSERV SHOW NAD bit_node For those users who are actually on different hosts, then for those lists that are SEND=PRIVATE, they are in effect DIFFERENT users. They must subscribe _multiple_ times, but no need to receive multiple distributions. Have them send the following command to the hosting site's LISTSERV from the userid(s) where they do _not_ want the redundant postings: SET list NOMAIL NOFILES >message to my list from TIAN.EARLHAM.EDU, the list rejects it -- because >it knows me as [log in to unmask] Is there a way to tell the listserv >to accept mail from michaelb@*.earlham.edu? I do not know if OWNER= wild-card works. >Also, how do I set myself up as owner of the list so that the list will >receive mail from all three address I listed above (and only send me one >message with errors, etc)? Do not use wild-card, but list all of your userids@nodes, with the first userid@node being your primary recipient. Then change any references of the string /owners/ to /owner/. Change NOTIFY=YES to =OWNER (or some other userid@node). /Pete ([log in to unmask]) -- co-owner LDBASE-L, TQM-L, CPARK-L, et -L -- Peter M. Weiss "The 'NET' never naps" +1 814 863 1843 31 Shields Bldg. -- Penn State Univ -- University Park, PA 16802-1202 USA