On 8 Nov 97, Automatic digest processor wrote: > You probably need to physically delete the listname.html file and all of the > listname.indxxxxx files (in /archives and /archives/listname, respectively) > and either PUT your list header or cycle LISTSERV (either action will force > LISTSERV to rebuild the front page and the indexes for it). In any case none > of this gets rebuilt automatically unless you do something that explicitly > forces it, because if LISTSERV rebuilt old indexes every time it turned > around, that's all it would be doing :) OK, that takes care of about 3/4 of the problem, but how do I get the new files on the server (the server says that there are no files by that name - no kidding!) Do I need to put the name of the new file in the index before putting it on the server? (which I haven't a clue how to do) Plus, can I do these things as a listowner, or do I need to ask someone to do it for me. I thought that the HTML files are automatically generated from information from either the archives themselves (hopefully) or the filelist, via a CGI script. If it uses the filelist (index) then I'll need to know how to edit that file. Liz Marr mailto:[log in to unmask] KA7MYM http://cc-ent.com ICQ 4014832 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Liz & the Terv herd - somewhere on the southern Oregon coast! Working Labradors, Siberians, Tervuren =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Seek ye the LORD while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near: Isaiah 55:6