We had the same problem, to solve our problem we just set our mailserver to a state of "not to swap packets with this address". It is Unix based, is that a feasable solution to the problem or will it cause problems later and we need to change the way we stopped it. kevin..... At 04:00 PM 10/8/98 EDT, you wrote: >We had a problem earlier today with an IMail list server at AMBIENCE.COM.AU >looping mail back to LISTSERV (kind of like majordomo used to have a >tendency to do), and just a few minutes ago a customer wrote in saying >she was having the same problem with the same host. If this happens >to you you can stop the loop by adding > >[log in to unmask] >[log in to unmask] > >(or whatever variation for your specific platform--and under unix don't >forget to export) followed by a restart of the server. This will stop >LISTSERV from responding to imailsrv and will break the loop. > >It might be reasonable to add this as imailsrv@* but I'm not sure if >this is the default administrative account for an IMail list server. > >Nathan > >