I have read with interest the replies to my query about a 'heartbeat' from Listserv to the NOMAIL users. While the responses have been interesting, I still believe that the heartbeat is a feature that would be useful. There are thousands of lists now, and solutions to problems need to be simple; all those list owners out there are for the most part not going to be listserv experts. This list, LSTOWN-L, is rather small - under 300 subscribers, I believe, and the subscribers I would expect are certainly above average in their knowledge and skill with listserv. So solutions like those discussed here for my NOMAIL question might work for some owners, but in general are too complicated. The heartbeat idea, if built in to listserv, is a tool that helps the subscriber themselves manage the NOMAIL and therefore reduces the burden on the listowner. I think that is very important, especially as the population of list owners grows. Kevin (SIGNATURE) Kevin J. Sinclair, [log in to unmask], USA Pacific Time Zone * URL: Kidopedia (K-12 WWW project) - http://rdz.stjohns.edu/kidopedia/ * OWNER: These five Internet mailing lists; email for info to the address: * 1. [log in to unmask] - WWW Encyclopedia made by children * 2. [log in to unmask] - Searching for Medical Information * 3. [log in to unmask] - Cancer, Prostatitis, BPH diseases * 4. [log in to unmask] - Leukemia, Lymphoma, and M.Myeloma * 5. [log in to unmask] - Ovarian Problem's Discussion List "The day is short, and there is much work to be done"