On Sat, 2 Nov 1996 11:20:17 +1100 (EST), Nathan Willis <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >>>> DELETE1 &LISTNAME: You were deleted by &WHOM >.re owners >&WEEKDAY, &DATE &TIME > >You have been removed from the &LISTNAME list (&TITLE) by &MBX(&WHOM). >We simply want to replace "You were" with that person's address. > Yes, sorry. I didn't have my hardcopy at hand. Try this: >&WEEKDAY, &DATE &TIME > To- &MBX(&ADDR) >You have been removed from the &LISTNAME list (&TITLE) by &MBX(&WHOM). The &ADDR should be the address of the person to be deleted at this point. The &MBX(&ADDR) merely 'looks up' and adds their real name to the address. Not necessary, but might be helpful to you. I know &WHOM is used here for the person who sent the msg but I'll write Nathan or Eric about this becasue I feel it should really be &INVOKER in this case. Sometimes &WHOM and &INVOKER are the same, sometimes different. Unfortunately, many of these variables are not documented in the manual (not even in the 1.8c) and some take in different values (or no value) in different msgs, thus their definition changes depending on context. On a different matter, (your earlier questions about getting copies of file PUT cmds/confirms) Those msgs are hard coded in LISTSERV and not part of the MAILTPL. So you can't easily add a .cc OWNERS. I see no easy solution to that, but I'm not sure why you'd want to anyway. As maintainer you have directory access, and it should be easy to do a cron job to compare directory listings and see what's been added. LISTSERV doens't seem to offer any special capabilities for this. -- ________________________________________________________________________ Ben Parker ............ (Oak Park IL) .......... [log in to unmask]