I am beta testing Listserv from L-Soft. It is not a for Window 3.1 it is for Windows NT 3.5. I never heard of pcbuucp. Could you tell me more about it, where I can get it or if you have heard of a better one. Listserv from L-Soft appears to be good but I am know to Listservers and I want a fall back plan in case the military command I work for gets cheak and will not buy the final release of Listserv from L-Soft or if we need to rededicate our current server to another task. Thanks, Von W. Rix [log in to unmask] NMRI/TD, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH Tri-Service Toxicology Consortium Phone: 513-255-6058 ---------- From: owner-lstsrv-l To: Multiple recipients of list LSTSRV-L Subject: Re: 2 questions I need help on Date: Sunday, December 11, 1994 9:44PM On Sun, 11 Dec 1994 12:12:00 -0500 Ted Kraus said: >I have 2 questions hopefully someone can help me with. >The first, I'm using pcbuucp to manage 4 mailing lists. The software is >OK but nothing great. Anyone have suggestions on another program that >will work on a PC and where can I get it. LISTSERV has a version that runs on MS windows 3.1, last time I heard this version is in its beta test. Please send e-mail to [log in to unmask] for more information. >Second, one of the problems of pcbuucp is when it sends out mail from >the list, the "from" address the subscribors receive is that of the >orginal person that posted the message. Therefore, when someone wants to >respond, instead of using the "RE"spond command, they have to change the >address to that of the list, so everyone will receive the message. >Any ideas? Ted, I never use pcbuucp before, so I don't know how to get around the problem you are having. However, one of the list owners wants to peer a list (LISTSERV 1.8a) with the one on @property.com. I told him it is not possible because pcbuucp and LISTSERV are not compatible. I personally *love* LISTSERV, if the guys at property.com decide to user LISTSERV, I am sure the owner will be very happy to hear this. P.S. these are my own opinion only and I am just a satisfy customer of LSOFT. Dustin Fu :(817) 273-3666 Central Systems Support : Academic Computing Services :BITNET: C015FDH@UTARLVM1 University of Texas at Arlington, USA :Internet: [log in to unmask]