Please don't answer Marcel Marceau ;-) When I receive bounces from listserv.browm.edu they contain: > From: Mail Delivery Subsystem <[log in to unmask]> [...] > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="HAA20250.853416298/listserv.brown.edu" > > This is a MIME-encapsulated message Now since the bounces are MIME-encapsulated I wonder if the messages sent out by listserv.brown.edu when processing the mail files received by BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU are also MIME-encapsulated or strictly look like the originals ... Aren't there some sites that severely resrict incoming traffic MIME types ? I was only wondering if that MIME thing can cause trouble between mailers MIME vs non-MIME , MIME 1.0 vs X.X ? PS For those who wonder MIME stands for, if memory, serves Multimedia Internet Mail Extension ... -- Eric Paul-Hus, BLUES-L