If anyone at GIT is using Novell Netware v3.x or higher, a temporary fix might be to get Mercury v1.21. This is a set of NLMs which run on your Novell fileserver allows you to create lists. It doesn't have all the bells that Eric's software does but it is free. Mercury is available from risc.ua.edu as /pub/network/pegasus/merc121.zip. Below is some text from the Mercury program........ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mercury v1.21 offers a number of powerful new features, especially in the area of mailing list management. The most important bug fix addresses a problem which could cause server crashes in messages with pathologically long lines; Mercury 1.13 claimed to fix this problem, but in fact I overlooked one place where it could still happen. v1.21 has been tested with messages containing lines 20,000 characters long without incident. A number of other smaller bugs have also been fixed and TCP/IP error handling has been markedly improved. New features: * Support for mailing list archives (See "Mercury Features" then "Distribution lists" in this guide) * Support for digest mode subscriptions in mailing lists. Digests can be sent out either on a time or a size basis, and the user can set and unset digest mode using the new Mail Server SET command. Digests are generated in MIME digest format. (See "Mercury Features" then "Distribution lists" in this guide) * Support for anonymous mailing lists, in which all the characteristics of a message which could identify the sender are removed (except message signatures - that one's up to you!). (See "Mercury Features" then "Distribution lists" in this guide) * Support for Pegasus Mail noticeboards (incoming postings only). (See "Mercury Features" then "Noticeboards" in this guide) * Support for new mailbox tree relocation (ie, you can now specify that new mail should be delivered to a location other than SYS:MAIL). (See "Installing Mercury" then "MERCURY.IN" then "The [General] Section" in this guide). * Support for ESMTP "SIZE" declarations on outgoing mail. * Support for the non-standard XTND XMIT extension to POP3 in the MercuryP POP3 server. XTND XMIT allows mail to be sent via a POP3 connection and is used by some mailers. * Support for a non-standard POP3 command, "XTND XLST", used by the Eudora package. * Support for the new UIDL POP3 command defined in RFC1725. UIDL is useful for mailers such as WinPMail 2.0 which can leave mail on the server, since it speeds the process of determining what mail has already been read.