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Date: | Sat, 29 Mar 1997 20:30:41 -0500 |
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At 03:58 PM 3/29/97 -0800, Hilander wrote:
>I have a listowner with an AOL address who is having problems issuing
>commands to listserv. She can do most commands no problem but whenever she
>tries to PUT something (like replace the header or replace the welcome file)
>she gets a bunch of error messages back. I've never used AOL and don't have
>a clue as to how it works, she tells me that AOL won't allow her to leave
>the subject line blank.
>Can someone tell me what she should put as the subject line when she is
>trying to PUT something? Should the subject line be the command? Should
>the subject line be the command *and* the first line of the message be the
>command too?
>She has tried making the subject line the command and included the PW and
>she got a message back saying that the command she was trying to do required
>a PW and she'd have to include it (but it was already there). ???
>
>Tea
LISTSERV will ignore the subject line, whether it's blank or whether it
has something in it. So your friend should put any old thing there
to keep AOL happy. I usually put the command as the subject and Bcc myself,
then stick the Bcc into a folder, just so I can have a "history" of what I
did, but it's not a requirement.
The PW=xxxxxxxx goes on the PUT command. It should have already been there
as the result of a GET, and she should just replace the xxxxxxxx with the
actual password. Note this must be in the *FIRST* line of the message body.
Since you don't include examples, I'd even guess that maybe she put the
password there but left off the "PW=" part.
Hope that helps,
Stan
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