Please ignore those RedHat advisories that got approved earlier. Someone is looping the list onto itself and those slipped by. As its painfully obvious to many we have reached a point were we have outgrown LISTSERV. We are looking for alternatives. Ideally we would like to find a well written and security mailing list management software. One of the issues we are trying to address is that of diverging interest. We'd like to give people the capability to filter mailing list content to their taste. I am not agreeable to the idea of breaking up the list into smaller more focused pieces. What I'd like is to give subscribers the ability to filter messages server side or client side. In either case I should be able to tag messages as belonging to one or more topics (e.g. Advisories / Linux / RedHat or Chat / Unix) during the moderating process. One way to do this is to add a new mail header to the approved message (e.g. X-Bugtraq-Topic). Subscribers would then be able to tell the mailing list software what topics they were interested in or if the mailing list is not capable of this, at the very least they can filter messages client side via procmail or similar facilities. Open Source software is preferred as we may wish to modify it and audit it. We are tired of L-Soft not responding to our needs or actively developing LISTSERV. An emulation layer for LISTSERV command would also be nice, as well a software than understood more than a handle of bounced message formats. So do any of you have any suggestions as to a piece of software that may meet our needs? -- Elias Levy SecurityFocus.com http://www.securityfocus.com/ Si vis pacem, para bellum