I might have a possible answer for part of this. I just noticed while reading over the sendmail documentation that there are problems with lotus notes and email. Let me pull out the notes real quick and tell you what it says. Quothe the Sendmail ORA book: "The Lotus notes mail-gateway SMTP software can produce sender header lines that contain newlines when the username part become too long: From: Long Full Name/LongSite/Country <[log in to unmask]> Although perfectly legal under RFC822, such split sender headers can cause MUAs to fail in ways that are difficult to diagnose. If your site receives mail from Lotus Notes gateways, you should define LOTUS_NOTES_HACK when compiling sendmail. " It goes on to say that this definition in the sendmail service will cause the from address to become one line before passing it on to the destination or the next relay. Judging by your statement, and the info i just read today, I am guessing that this is more so an operational bug with her mail servers and/or her mail browser. I suggest trying to add her as the list owner and see if that fixes the problem (until she posts to the list). Alternatively, if she is capable of using Eudora or one of the email programs you are familiar with, I would attempt to have her read mail from one of those to see if it comes out less like a BCC. Perhaps query their admins and see what version of mail delivery agent they are using and see if they can fix it if it is determined that it is specifically a Lotus Notes problem. Scott Fendley University of Arkansas E-mail Support On Thu, 14 Jan 1999, Dan Kanagy wrote: > I have a subscriber using Lotus Notes who has encountered the > following problems. First, she is unable to subscribe herself, > apparently since the list server's confirmation note doesn't reach > her. Second, when she is manually subscribed, she can read messages > posted to the list (although she reports that they arrive as a blind > copy to her) but she can't post to the list. Her provider reports > that there is no firewall involved. I'm stumped, so I am wondering if > you would have some advice as to how to diagnose or solve this > problem. > > Thanks. > > -- > _____________________________________________________________________________ > Dan Kanagy finger for PGP public key [log in to unmask] > Tokyo, Japan [log in to unmask] >