Claude Jones wrote: > If I send an email to the list via my business SMTP server, Fedora-list will > reject it if I'm subscribed via my gmail account (I'm not, but I've tried > this) You can be subscribed twice. Once with your business address, and once with your gmail address. You turn off delivery for your business address (using the link at the bottom of each list e-mail). What this does is let the list software know that it should accept e-mails from your business address. You collect e-mails via your gmail account. Erm -- yes. "Collect" was deliberately "technology-indifferent". I was assuming that you'd "collect" via POP3. You could also forward it to your ISP, but why? > But I want list mail delivered to my business ISP inbox - that's the whole > point Erm -- why? It looks like you're using KMail. You should be able to add two receiving accounts in KMail: one for your business ISP and one for GMail. You can configure KMail to collect from GMail via POP3, and not have to worry about your list e-mail filling up your business ISP inbox. I use Demon for personal stuff and GMail for lists. And the first time they meet is on my machine. Hope this helps, James. -- E-mail address: james | "Land Rover say it is permanent, I say I have a @westexe.demon.co.uk | large selection of spanners and a big hammer..." | -- Derry Hamilton