Hi all, I have followed these instructions, and yet we still keep getting these messages. Is there some way to check that I have the latest tables in place or could there be a problem somewhere else. Paul. Paul Clarke Online Curriculum Information Project Officer Open Access Unit Gabba Towers Level 6, 411 Vulture Street Woolloongabba Brisbane Qld 4102 Ph: 07 3406 2755 Fax: 07 3406 2756 [log in to unmask] > ---------- > From: [log in to unmask][SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Monday, 2 November 1998 23:00 > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Outdated Listserv tables > > Dear Listserv Administrator: > > This is an automatically generated message. > > Your site recently routed a file to a no longer existing Listserv > site, > which indicates that your site is running with backleveled Listserv > control tables. > > The current tables are available by the following means: > > Send mail to [log in to unmask] In the body of > the mail, place the following: > > GET PEERS NAMES > GET INTPEERS NAMES > > Receive these 2 files into a scratch directory. > > Then get the latest 'bitearn.nodes' file from LSoft's FTP site > at ftp://ftp.lsoft.com/listserv-data/bitearn.nodes - this can be > done using either FTP or your favorite WWW browser's download feature. > > Note that you cannot simply download it into the LISTSERV main > directory (just as you should never change any file a program may be > using at the moment). Download it into a scratch directory, stop LSV, > move all three files from the scratch into LISTSERV's main directory, > then restart LSV. Make sure this is the *same* directory that these > files already are in, and not the parent directory or a subdirectory. > > Also, if you write to [log in to unmask], you can request to be > registered for fully automatic updating of these files in the future > if > your site has LISTSERV version 1.8C or later. Please be sure to > include your LISTSERV Version and what operating system platform > (WinNT, unix, VMS, VM) so they can send you the correct registration > form. > > Valdis Kletnieks > Computer Systems Senior Engineer > Virginia Tech > >