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Message of Wed, 17 Nov 1993 09:34:41 CST from <CBARNES@TAMVM1> |
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On Wed, 17 Nov 1993 09:34:41 CST Chris Barnes said:
>I am trying to figure out how to have a second account also be the
>owner of a list, but no receive any of the error messages. I looked
>at another list header and saw this:
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>* Owner= ADDR1@NOIDE1 (Firstname Lastname)
>* Owner= Quiet: [log in to unmask] (Firstname Lastname)
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>So I put this in my list header:
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>* Owner = huntmod@tamvm1 (Chris Barnes)
>* Owner = Quiet: cbarnes@tamvm1 (Chris Barnes)
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You need a comma here - everything after the space is a comment I think.
So try * Owner= quiet:,cbarnes@tamvm1 (I do it this way)
or
* Owner= quiet: (all owners after quiet: are quiet)
* Owner= cbarnes@tamvm1
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I also recently found you can redirect the notify notices when required.
For example, we had some lists where a certain group wanted to get the
notices but maybe the primary owner didn't (he or she just dealt with
the errors, etc.). So besides Notify= Yes (defaults to Owners ) or Notify= NO
you can do something like:
* Notify= [log in to unmask]
you can even have several Notify entries this way.
Marty
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>BUT, when I try to add (or remove) someone from the list from the
>2nd account, Listserv tells me that I'm not the list owner. :-(
>What am I doing wrong?
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>As a side question, I also noticed this other keyword, but couldn't
>find any documentation as to what it does:
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>* Auto-Delete= Yes,Full-Auto
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> -----------------------------------------------------
>Chris Barnes | President - Bryan/College Station
>[log in to unmask] | Retriever Club
>(409) 846-3273 (home) | "Dedicated to the betterment of
>(409) 845-8300 (work) | the retrieving breeds"
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