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"(Name Unknown)" <[log in to unmask]>
Tue, 14 Sep 1993 12:01:00 EDT
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I set-up the following list on PSUHMC for a faculty member.
It is now on the "list of list".  We wanted the list to be
local for a node or two and not to be on the "list of lists".
 
1) How did it get on the "list of lists"?
   I don't recall issuing the command to update LIST GLOBAL
   (TELL LISTSERV CMS EXEC LSVLDELT) or updating NEW-LIST FORMAT
   document to have it placed on the "list of list".
 
2) How do I get it off of LIST GLOBAL?
 
3) How can I prevent this in the future?
 
Thanks in advance for your help.
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XXXXXXXX@PSUHMC XXXXX XXXXXXXXX                                                      93239
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