This is exactly what I do. I have a separate account on one of our Unix boxes that I point all my list errors to. Then I use Pine :) with sorting by subject to read the errors. I can usually dump most duplicates without even looking at them (exceptions are AOL and Compu$erve, since multiple errors from those sites may indicate different subscribers causing the errors). Many mornings I wake up to 400-500 error messages in my error account, but in reality I can often pare these down to say 50-75 without even breaking into a sweat. :) And those I generally cut and paste into a Windows Notepad file so I can send one big job instead of several small ones. The problem with such a strategy is that not all list owners have the ability to create themselves another account. I remember when I was at INDYCMS with one account, trying to handle list errors and regular e-mail all together. The Eudora strategy would probably be best for those with a single account that's POP-accessible, but I don't use Eudora, so I'm not the person to ask. Nathan