Kevin Brunson <[log in to unmask]> writes: > It would be beneficial if Listserv could >be told to equate [log in to unmask] with [log in to unmask] >with [log in to unmask] (someuser is unique) in a form such as >someuser@*.cc.nd.edu. Seems like it would be rather onerous to try to maintain a database with all this info in it. I think the better solution is to configure your mail systems to send out mail using generic addresses so that regardless of the machine the person is using, the mail going out has the same address ("[log in to unmask]", for instance). That puts the burden where it belongs--on the site which is sending out the email. This has other benefits as well, since it allows you to, for instance, turn off and retire a workstation from service without forever grandfathering the name into MX records. Brick Verser Computing & Network Services Kansas State University - --IAA31475.816614187/veritas.ucs.indiana.edu-- ------- End of Forwarded Message