That’s a good idea.  These lists were created many years ago, so I am sure that was not an option for them at the time.  Since I am taking over, I’ll consider your approach.  I have the notion that with one level-up access, it would be simple.  Thanks Pete. 

 

Tracey

 

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I just remove them one by one. 20-30 a day until done.

 

Nate

 

From: LISTSERV List Owners' Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Pete Weiss
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While you wait for a more direct answer, as a future config, have you considered having a group owners' list whose subscribers are owners of all of those lists?

e.g.,

groupownerlist subscribers:
own1@site,
own2@site,
own3@site

various list definitions then reference

OWNER= (groupownerlist)

Then when a group owner is removed, you only have to unsubscribe them from the groupownerlist.


Pete

On 4/28/2014 12:21, Snyder, Tracey S wrote:

Is there an easy way to remove an owner from multiple lists at one time?  I share ownership of over 400 lists and need to remove one of the owners.  Perhaps a command line or bulk function exists?  I have read through much of the documentation I can find, but no luck thus far.
 
Tracey Snyder
University of Kentucky College of Education
Information Systems Support
859-257-2193
 
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