Tue, 8 Aug 2000 09:23:04 -0500
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Winship <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Site animisstrator can unlock the list and add you as owner, but you
best
> have really good evidence before you ask for it.
A bouncing address for the list owner isn't good enough? When I was the
Listserv admin here, that's all I needed - in fact, having a valid email
address in the owner field was *required* for ownership of a list (ie.
they had to be able to deal with the bounces).
If the situation was one where the owner was real and just wasn't
maintaining their list, well, that's a different case (and one where I
would not intervene).
> Some site aministrators wish the
> lists would go away and won't help much, if at all. You cannot assume
all
> site administrators know what you are talking about, nor that they know
> what to do about it if they do (you many have explain procedural details
> before they can do what they freely acknowledge should be done).
Why are they running a list server then?
(get the idea I don't have much use for the administrators you describe
above?)
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Chris Barnes (979) 458-1539
Computer Systems Manager [log in to unmask]
Dept of Geography AOL IM: cnbarnes
Texas A&M University ICQ: 3581645
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