I have such a peculiar problem that I'm almost embarrassed to ask. Nevertheless: I recently had a new subscriber that signed on without giving his name-- he just wrote "Firstname lastname". I requested his complete name, and he gave it to me. I then attempted to change his name on the list using a command that I thought I remembered. The command was the wrong one, and I ended up changing my own name to : for [log in to unmask] Mmmmm Mmmmmm (I've replaced the real address and name with mm's for privacy) Now EVERY TIME I execute a command, I am identified as "for [log in to unmask] Mmmm Mmmm" <[log in to unmask]>. This is most embarrassing. The list header still lists me as Beverly Moore, not mmmmm. I don't think it ever changed that. What it changed was my own subscription-- I had subscribed myself in order to play around with subscription options. I have since deleted the subscription. The long and short of it is, I'm being identified as a piece of an erroneous list command. The phrase now no longer exists ANYWHERE in the list header or file. And this is embarrassing. What a mess. Help, and mercy, appreciated. Bev list manager, [log in to unmask] **************************** Beverly Moore [log in to unmask] http://sac.uky.edu/~bymoor0/