I suggest that we start adding bogus (SET NOMAIL) addresses to our various lists to start "tracing" who is taking them: sort of like how other list-compilers throw in some "ringers." Alternatively, start subscribing (SET NOMAIL) your favorite list-compiler's CEO and/or technical contact e-mail address. Finally, let's have Marty start a new LISTS file in the NEW-LIST filelist of known userids@nodes who maintain such lists, and how to contact them in order to get off those lists. (Marty: I give you permission to remove your own name ;-)) Sounds recursive, doesn't it?! BTW, a couple of years ago some class-project (not at PSU) was collecting the "password" of anonymous FTP users. Recall that for aFTP, the "password" is supposed to be your own [log in to unmask] They then e-mailed those users something. I suggested that this wasn't "nice" but they did not think that my reasons were valid. I decided to use my "password" as one of the miscreants with whom I was communicating. I don't think I received any more communications. -- URL:mailto:[log in to unmask] "Is your Kiosk system beer-proof?" 31 Shields Bldg. -- Penn State -- University Park, PA 16802-1202 USA