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Message of Tue,
9 Jul 1991 11:00:41 EDT from "Forum on LISTSERV release 1.6"
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On Tue, 9 Jul 1991 11:00:41 EDT "Richard Seifert, Jr." <MAINT@CLVM> said:
>TELL LISTSERV FOR userid SUB listname personal name
>Ready; T=0.05/0.06 10:57:54
>* You are not a registered NAD (Node Administrator) for node CLVM. The
>* NADs for this node are DAVIDC@CLEMSON and [log in to unmask]
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> The account that I issued this command from is the owner of the
>list in question, and should be able to do this, correct?
No! The list owner is allowed to use the ADD and DELETE commands for list
management. He is certainly not allowed to issue arbitrary commands on
behalf of other people (unless he is the NAD for this node).
>But the bigger question is, why the big-time screw-up with the NAD?
Probably because LISTSERV gets BITEARN NODES from a R/O disk, which has
been modified since then such that the index is no longer in synch with
the file. I bet LISTSERV will start rebuilding tables if you reboot it...
Eric
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