On Thu, 16 Feb 1995 15:19:19 EST Peter M. Weiss said: >In article <[log in to unmask]>, Len >>The REAL problem is when there's no apparent match between the addresses >>in the message and any subscriber on the list. Also, some errors list >>ALL the receivers at the node when only one actaully causes the errors. >SET list SHORTHDR FOR *@*.domain >then >QUIET SET list SHORTB FOR *@*.domain >causes LISTSERV to generate an INDIVIDUAL e-mail message to EACH >user in the .domain of the failing site with explicit userid@node >in the RFC822 TO: field. This should help you find the failing >userid when/if the other mail system bounces the message. But I had one where there was NO RELATIONSHIP between the subbed address and the forwarded address. I had to readdress the whole list to find the SOB and it was because AOL would not cooperate. Next time, everyone from AOL goes till they lend a hand. Dave Dave Gomberg Internet: [log in to unmask]