Because! The original design of LISTSERV(R) was to mimimize wide-area net bandwidth, a slow and expensive resource, in the context in which it was developed in the 1980's when Bitnet was the dominant academic and research network. The tradeoff was to use other LISTSERV hosts (usually based upon VM/CMS). These acted in a truly global mail exploder network: LISTSERV(R) Jobs would be delivered to the various LISTSERV hosts (distribute pyramid) which would choose the local delivery recipients and pass on the remaining recipients to yet other LISTSERV(R) sites. This mimimized body-of-text message traffic, when looked at via a global perspective. It obfuscated list-to-recipient delivery paths, but most folks didn't care as long as they got their messages in a day. At 11:56 4/1/98 -0700, Carl Eynatian said: |My listserv sometimes does chattering with other listservs around the country |and I do not know why. I understand the bounce. My question why does my |listserv even thinks it needs to communicate with |DEQINET.DEQ.STATE.MI.US as noone is subscribed to any of my lists from that |host. -- mailto:[log in to unmask] Tel: +1 814 863 1843 31 Shields Bldg; University Park, PA 16802-1202 USA Powered by: LISTSERV, Eudora, Netscape, mIRC, FreeAgent "Are you Y2K compliant?"