Debbie Douglass wrote: > On February 27, on [log in to unmask], Peter M. Weiss said: > >>It has been my limited (but recent) experience that sending > >>and receiving mail to other sites and claiming that everything > >>is fine is NOT proof positive that it is. > Perhaps one of the LISTSERV managers out there could test putting > back a list (using email) with a dummy list with a few dummy > subscribers with various subscription options set. I have used Netscape's mailer on Win95 successfully. When sending the list back, you must turn off line wrap in the message composition window (make *sure* it is off). Alternatively, you can save the list to a PC file, then mail to Listserv, *absolutely no text*, and attach the list file with "convert to plain text" selected. This creates an in-line text attachment of the file quite literally. I maintain a staff mailing list of > 800 subscribers and that's way too big for Netscape's mail composition window and the in-line attachment is the only way to get it done. I should also note that I have my SMTP server set to the listserv machine itself, which avoids any intermediate problems. Our setup is Listserv 1.8c and LSMTP on a Windows NT server. Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]>