The SetUID bit appears as an 's' where the executable permissions are, as 
in:
rwsr-xr-x

James

ps. Is there any reason sometimes the reply-to address goes to the sender of 
the mail rather than the list?

><snip>
>The short answer is I don't know. SetUID lets a program run as a user other
>than the person launching it, but I've just looked at 'info ls' and I can't
>tell what 'ls -l' would show for something with the SetUID bit set.
>You'll have to hope someone with a clue picks up on this, or just paste
>commands from a text file onto the command line when you want to use them.
>Sorry, I was only 2.5 minutes ahead of you, and now you've called my bluff 
>:-)
>
>Richard
>--
>"I'd like to live inside a lead-lined room"
>--
>
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