Here's another mystery: I got the following error message based on part of the HTML-coded text in my header: >Invalid RFC822 address - list. Recipient ignored. > >Invalid RFC822 address - those. Recipient ignored. >-> * the list owners, American University, the Interlochen Alumni > >Header lines must be grouped at the beginning of the file; they may not be >interspersed with recipients. Note that you will get this message if you >attempt to update a list you had retrieved via the REVIEW command. You must >not do that because the subscribers' options would be lost in the process, >and concealed subscribers would be silently removed from the list. Always >use the GET command when you plan to update the list. > >PUT operation rejected, old list remains unchanged. Here's the part of the header I sent that caused that error: * function of Interlochen Center for the Arts. Opinions expressed on the list * are solely those of the persons posting them, and not necessarily those of * the list owners, American University, the Interlochen Alumni * Organization, or Interlochen Center for the Arts. <snip> Any guesses on that one? Why would the software think that there was an RFC822 address somewhere in that text? Thanks. -- John