On Thu, 9 Jun 1994 21:06:00 CST Dave Jackson UIOWA said: > I am a new listowner with problems (likely you've heard it all before). > My list operates off a package called Mail eXchanger on a vax system. That's your first problem. o-) A number of mailers such as WordPerfectOffice 4.0 are now being connected to the nets, and they are not really aware of the problems of things like confirm msgs. The sysops of those systems are generally folks who just do lans and have no concept of listserv and its clones, or of theproblems that can be caused. The sys manager on the offending package/site can fix this to NOT send the confirmations, though on many of them the individual user can turn it back on. I will say that a few of our users tried the confirmation options in WPO4.0, but once they realized that EVERY msg they sent produced AT LEAST three replies, they quickly shut it off. It would send one mail when msg was delivered. Another when opened. Another when deleted/discarded. And of course the recipient might reply, as well. Once someone has done this with an 'everybody' msg to a hundred people they get the idea quickly. Some packages, such as LISTSERV, can handle this in a variety of ways. No idea of whether your package can or not. Somehow I'd doubt it. Good luck. cyclops Dan Lester Internet: [log in to unmask] Network Information Coordinator Bitnet: ALILESTE@IDBSU Boise State University Library Boise, Idaho 83725 In the kingdom of the blind, the 208-385-1235 one-eyed man is king. Erasmus. 1523