There was recently a question on Lstown about web-based utilities to search mail logs. I know of one, http://medinfo.org that is very good. It presents the archives of most, if not all, of the cancer lists on the net. Check it out. I have heard of other sites doing this as well. It would be neat if there were software packages that a site could install, so that this was not only done well, but done *uniformly*. Just as the listserv commands are the same at every site (running the same version), the web search interface could be the same. If LSoft did it that would be the best, especially if the web site had the same database search functionality as the listserv database. But you don't need every bell and whistle, especially at first. It would be really neat if that was a part of the listserv package somehow. One thing that people could use it for is when they lose their digest, like if they accidentally delete it; they can go the web site, and ask for all articles for a given day, which recreates their digest (if it is a daily digest). There would be many other uses I am sure. Kevin ================================================================ Kevin J. Sinclair = [log in to unmask] ================================================================ Projects: List owner for the Grateful Med mailing list, and also SickKids and CaringKids mailing lists. You can also see our kid authored encyclopedia on the web at the URL: http://rdz.stjohns.edu/kidopedia ================================================================