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Chris Barnes <[log in to unmask]>
Mon, 30 Jun 2003 14:41:38 -0500
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This is a weird problem.

I have a list for a social club I'm in on the listserv at my school's
server.  We have a website with our own domain name (let's call it
www.club.org) on an in-town ISP that gives us space for free.  They also
allow us to have several email aliases ([log in to unmask] which simply
forward to where the president really reads his email).

Ok thus far.

I decided that it would be better if email from the list had the club's
domain name, rather than the school's.  Hey, Listserv has a way to do
that with the List-Address keyword.  So I created the keyword using
[log in to unmask] (the list name is clubname@listserv....) -
[log in to unmask] just seemed silly.


Using email to manage the list, everything works fine.  I can modify the
header, add/remove subscribers, etc.  Messages from the list now have
the club's domain name.

HOWEVER- the web interface is toast.
Listserv lets me logon just fine, and the list appears in the list of
lists I own (I own about a dozen).  Of course, the list name now appears
with the new list-id (members), but that's ok.   But when I click on
"Customize Header", "Manage Subscribers", or any other button, I get the
message:
  Sorry, you are not authorized to manage the MEMBERS list
  from the address you entered in the login screen.



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Chris Barnes                                       AOL IM: CNBarnes
[log in to unmask]                            Yahoo IM: chrisnbarnes
Computer Systems Manager                               ph: 979-845-7801
Department of Physics                                 fax: 979-845-2590
Texas A&M University

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