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Thu, 15 Apr 1999 14:39:25 -0400
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> Is there any way to get the &LISTNAME variable to display the list name in
> lower case?

Nope.

> I have tried to use &LISTNAME in a web address, as in "Archives of this
> list are available at http://listserv.american.edu/archives/&LISTNAME.html
> "  But this doesn't work, because the list name gets inserted in capital
> letters, and the server doesn't recognize the address with the list name
> written that way.  I'd like to keep my mailtpl files as generic as possible.

Strange. Since Listserv is generating the htmls and the file names are all saved
in capitals, it should work. Opps, I'm using NT & 1.8d and american.edu is
surely not, I guess that's the difference... ?

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