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Charles Clausen <[log in to unmask]>
Mon, 28 Apr 2014 11:26:36 -0700
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On Apr 28, 2014, at 10:59 AM, k p wrote:

> There is something in this Tech Tip that may be helpful to you: http://www.lsoft.com/news/techtipLSV-issue1-2011-us.asp

I'm in a little over my head here because I am just a humble listowner - I find this on that webpage:

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Tip 2: How to perform mass edits on list headers

There are occasional times when it may be necessary to perform a mass edit on all of your list headers (for example, during a migration when the message archives directory path must be changed). LISTSERV provides no mechanism except editing each header one at a time...
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Perhaps the least you can do is acquire a listing of lists for which the person is a listowner or moderator so that you know which list headers to manually revise. I find this in the LISTMAST REFCARD:

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LISTs        OWNed <BY> userid@host            Send back a list of local lists
                                              owned by the address supplied
                                              (wildcards acceptable)
            MODerated <BY> userid@host        Send back a list of local lists
                                              moderated by the address
                                              supplied (wildcards acceptable)
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You can obtain a copy of this REFCARD by sending this command to your ListServ admin server:

GET LISTMAST REFCARD

Charles Clausen
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