I told myself that I wasn't going to reply to this "thread" anymore but... On Wed, 9 Apr 1997, George Blake wrote: > >From: Randy Porter <[log in to unmask]> > >No, what I'm asking is that there be a way for me to configure my > >LISTSERV to not autoforward. To continue the phone analogy, <....> > I know people who have had phone numbers very close to a busy businesses > phone number. They keep getting misdials. So...they changed their number. > <....> I don't think he should have to change the name of the list (which could create more hassles that the presenting problem) in this case. Suggestions by Pete and Nathan were good ones because they addressed the reason "why", presumably a listserv maintainer, would want to configure listserv at their site to operate in isolation. At some point however, the reasons, and even the analogy, become irrelevant when it is clear that the person doesn't "buy" the logic. While I wouldn't presume to know under what conditions Eric would or wouldn't unregister a server, quite frankly, I don't think he cares provided there is no violation of Lsoft's agreement. If that is what the customer wants, why not. Having said that, Nathan or Eric can correct my memory, but as far as I know listserv can be set up to operate in one of three modes: 1. stand alone 2. satellite mode (requiring a backbone server to pass on files or 3. backbone server mode. I can't remember where I read this but number 1. would give him what he wants and I don't know about number 2. Finally, the lecture from Dan about "Listserv is a SYSTEM..." etc. is out of date and represents a limited view. Just last week I was talking about the possibility of licensing a second machine for very sensitive material for committees, and in the business world this isn't unheard of. I would like to think that on this list and on the the lstsrv-l list that listserv maintainers and list owners using listserv in such a way would NOT be subject to a lecture on someone's "vision of the listserv world" but receive as much assistance as someone running and operating lists on a backbone server. --Trish --------- Trish Forrest ITS - Queen's University (613) 545-2014