This is from V18A RELNOTES. Hope it helps. Note that there is a LISTSERV configuration that your LISTSERV maintainer will have to do. Description of the changes for release 1.8a of LISTSERV ------------------------------------------------------- Copyright L-Soft international, 1993 December 7th, 1993 (many many lines deleted:) ****************************************************** * Usability: New "List-Address=" list header keyword * ****************************************************** Version 1.8a adds a new "List-Address=" list header keyword, and a corresponding LIST_ADDRESS configuration option (to be added to LOCAL SYSVARS) to establish a system default. This keyword determines how LISTSERV announces the list address in the header of messages delivered to the list: NJE vs Internet address, short vs long list name, etc. The default options (when neither "List-Address=" nor LIST_ADDRESS are defined) corresponds to the behaviour of version 1.7f, ie short list name and NJE address. The format of both keyword and configuration statement is simply: name_info@host_info The first token (name_info) can be either LISTNAME or LIST-ID. Do not attempt to specify the actual list name. Use LISTNAME if you want LISTSERV to use the "short" list name (always available), and LIST-ID if you would rather see the "long" list name ("List-ID=" keyword). If there is no "long" name, the short name is substituted. The second token (host_info) can be either NJE, FQDN, or the fully qualified domain name of your choice. That is, you may type the actual hostname that you want LISTSERV to use, which may be useful if the machine on which LISTSERV is running is known under several hostnames. If you only want to override one of the two parts of the list address, you do not need to specify the other. For instance, if you only want to change the hostname, you can enter "List-Address= XYZ.EDU" in the list header and let the left-hand part default from the value of the system default in LOCAL SYSVARS. Similarly, "List-Address= List-ID" takes the right-hand part from the system default. To avoid bad surprises, LISTSERV will also accept a comma in lieu of @-sign in the list header, or a blank in LOCAL SYSVARS. Here are a few examples: - "List-Address= FQDN" announces the list under the Internet address for the LISTSERV host, if one is available (for BITNET-only sites this setting has no effect). - "List-Address= List-ID@FQDN" uses the long list name and the Internet hostname. - "List-Address= [log in to unmask]" uses the short list name and the hostname XYZ.EDU. - "List-Address= [log in to unmask]" is not valid. Always specify LISTNAME or LIST-ID for the left-hand part. To announce all lists under the Internet hostname by default, add the following statement to LOCAL SYSVARS: LIST_ADDRESS = 'FQDN' ------------------------------------------------------------------------- LMAIL and L-SOFT are trademarks of L-Soft international. Unix is a registered trademark of UNIX Systems Laboratories, Inc. OV, OV/VM and System/370 are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. PROFS is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. MS-DOS is a registered trademark of Microsoft corporation. All other trademarks, both marked and not marked, are the property of their respective owners. -------------------------------------------------------------------------