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Hi there,
> > So, being a bit of a hacker (NOT Cracker) I had a look in the .LIST file
> > for the list in question and edited the owner portion of it so that it was
> > my email address instead of my predecessor.
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> You didn't edit it in-place, rather than with a GET/PUT pair or the Web
> interface? Did you? Please say you didn't...
I used a text editor. That's what text editors are for, no?
> > Please help me out of this. I need to:
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> > 1) take control of all the lists
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> Getting yourself listed as the Postmaster should do it..
It has NOT, hence the source of my frustration and problems. I used
site.exe to edit the config file and added my email address as
postmaster. This has had no effect as it still tells me that I'm not the
owner of a list, and hence I can't add or remove people...
> You *do* have backups, right?
Sure, but I still can't edit anything... (unless I use a text editor...)
Thanks, but more assistance required.
Marco
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Marco Ostini Senior IT Officer
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