I've just spent a few hours digging around in ZServer and friends. I haven't wrapped my head around everything, but the basic idea I get is that if a user is not allowed to delete objects from a container, then either an Unauthorized or Forbibben exception is raised (I'm still not able to tell which). This is then translated to it's respective code (401 or 403) and set as the status of an Response object. Then, in FTPServer the 401 or 403 is returned to the ftp client as "530 Unauthorized" I have a product that is using BeforeDeleteException to veto object deletion. I would expect that when I tried to delete the object via FTP that the ftp client would get "530 Unauthorized", but it gets nothing and the BeforeDeleteException is going uncaught. It seems to me that in ZServer the http response status is directly tied to the exception type (either Unauthorized or Forbidden.) Does anyone how I might go about geting the ftp server to return "530 Unauthorized" if object deletion is vetoed with BeforeDeleteException? Or more specifically how a BeforedDeleteException could change the response status to 401 or 403 (which is more appropriate?) Also, is this a bug, or is there some reason the BeforeDeleteException goes uncaught? Any insight would be much appreciated. Thanks, joseph