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thanks valdis,
so i created a header file in my current directory and did a
mail listserv@host < TEST-L.list
where TEST-L.list is
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PUT TEST-L LIST PW=test
*
* JUNK
* owner= myid@host
*
now, there is just a job sitting in the LSVSPOOL dir that, if i jobview,
shows the email with the header file included. when will this run? what am i
missing? thanks.
--scott
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 2:39 PM
> To: Scott Allen
> Cc: LISTSERV give-and-take forum
> Subject: Re: Creating lists
>
>
> On Tue, 29 Aug 2000 14:08:00 EDT, Scott Allen
> <[log in to unmask]> said:
> > Lists may not be deleted with the PUT command. Contact the LISTSERV
> > administrator if you really meant to delete your list.
> >
> > PUT operation rejected, list has not been created.
> >
> > When I do a:
> >
> > lcmd put TEST-L list pw=test
>
> This won't work. The problem is that 'lcmd' only queues up
> the *COMMAND*,
> and doesn't know anything about a 'test-l.list' file that may
> or may not
> be in the directory you're in. lcmd creates a job file and drops it
> into the $LSVSPOOL directory, and the main lsv process finds it there.
> Since there's ONLY a command, and no list header attached, it
> concludes
> the "attached file" is null, and therefor an attempt to
> delete the list
> (which is what it would have been if it had arrived via e-mail).
>
> Work-arounds: 1) Send via email, 2) create via the Web
> interface, 3) hack
> up the provided 'lcmdx' code to do it.
>
> --
> Valdis Kletnieks
> Operating Systems Analyst
> Virginia Tech
>
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