I have a question that may or may not really belong on this list. The Listserv on our VM machine has grown to the point where it can quite easily bog the entire machine down (in truth, it's not really Listserv that is doing it, anything generating the same volume of tcp/ip traffic would do it too). What we'ld like to do is put up a second Listserv on another machine (proabably a large unix box) and split the load between the 2 but not confuse the user's too much by have 2 different addresses. We'ld probably move the lists that generate primarily outbound (ie. not at our site) mail to the unix box. But we don't want to confuse our users (and God knows, it doesn't take that much to confuse them). We'ld like to set up a mail alias ([log in to unmask] - that would be easy enough since we're running the CSO Nameserver/ph package already) that would send any commands to one of the Listservs so people only have to know about 1 address here. (here's the tricky part) If the list doesn't exist on that machine, we want the command forwarded to the other Listserv, and only if an error occurs then, do we send out the error message. My questions: 1) is what we want do-able? In the future maybe? 2) would we have to pay for the second Listserv? Full price? What would it cost? Note: even if the Listserv's can't 'share' and address, we still would probably want to do this. Thanks in advance. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Chris Barnes (409) 846-3273 (home) [log in to unmask] (409) 845-8300 (work) "Love is not an emotion; love is a comittment" - Gary Libby