> Anyone either 1) send successful X-Commands in outlook 2000 to smartlist?

Here's a couple things to check in Outlook:

* Check your mail sending format under Tools|Options|Mail Format.  Use plain text, not rich text or HTML, to send to SmartList.  

* When Outlook is installed as a corporate/workgroup installation, there is no control for line wrapping -- it automatically wraps at 80.  This means that a long X-Command will exceed the line length and something will be wrapped.  Outlook does not wrap by character, it wraps the last "word" -- the last group of contiguous characters with no spaces.  For example, this could be an entire email address at the end of a subscribe command.

 
If you have Outlook, you probably also have Outlook Express.  You can beat this problem by using Outlook Express to manage SmartList.  For simplicity, in OE, enter the SmartList server as the outgoing mail server, although of course one could enter any mail server that will relay your mail.  Since we don't intend to use OE to recieve mail, enter anything you want for the incoming mail server.  Under Tools|Options|Send, set the Mail Sending Format radio button to plain text.  Under Plain Text Settings, set the line wrap to 132, which is the maximum.

--Merrick Munday