>We have many lists that are Confidential=Service and Service=Local. >These lists are used for our internal business needs. I would like for >users on our network to be able to access the archives of these lists >without having to get a password. It would greatly reduce the number >of people who need to go through the somewhat unfriendly process of >obtaining a password. What's needed is a way for the web interface to >map the IP address of the browser to the LISTSERV service areas. This >seems doable with a configuration file that maps IP address ranges to >domain names. Perhaps you should put the confidential archives on an 'Intranet' machine behind your firewall, or set access restrictions in your web server. You might maintain a private (internal-only) page with the supplementary links for confidential=service lists. >Another consideration is that it's not desirable for web interface >users who are not in the Local service area to even see the names of >lists that are Confidential=Service and Service=Local. I think that >much of the mechanism needed to do this already exists in 1.8d. Chrtis Pepper -- Chris Pepper | National Audubon Society: Web & List Manager 212 979 3092 | <http://www.audubon.org/staff/pepper/>