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On Sat, 31 Dec 1994 16:13:00 -0600, Winship <[log in to unmask]> said:
>On Sat, 31 Dec 1994, Claudia Dizenzo wrote:
>> >You are not authorized to GET (CTL format) file "CFS-Y FILELIST" from
>> >filelist LISTSERV.
>> Why isn't this working? How can it be that I'm not authorized?
>> How do I *get* authorized?
>> If anyone can help, I'd be really appreciative! Thank you!
>Could be any of a number of things. First would be what does the FAC
>say?
Bingo. The PUT authorization for CFS-Y FILELIST in LISTSERV FILELIST
on LISTSERV@GITVM1 is CTL. That means that only GIT LISTSERV Postmasters
have the authority to modify it. If your LISTSERV maintainer wants you
to have the authority to modify it, he/she will have to change that
FAC to OWN.
Also, something that is probably clouding the issue: There's an entry in
CFS-Y FILELIST that looks like:
CFS-Y FILELIST ALL CFS ...
This entry is completely irrelevant. LISTSERV will not honor it when
deciding who can modify CFS-Y FILELIST. It will only pay attention to the
filelist definition in LISTSERV FILELIST.
But, even if it did, the FAC is not defined properly. The FAC is defined
as:
*: CFS = 'PAUL@GITVM1',
*: [log in to unmask]
Aside from the fact that that's not your real address, a FAC definition
should look something like:
*+ CFS= PAUL@GITVM1
*+ CFS= [log in to unmask] Claudia Dizenzo
Bill
> Douglas Winship Austin, Texas [log in to unmask]
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