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Date: | Mon, 8 Jan 1996 23:44:00 -0600 |
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> * Confidential= Yes
> * Subscription= By_owner Notify= Yes Review= (ELMSS-P)
> * Reply-to= List,Ignore Files= No Send= PRIVATE
> * Notebook= Yes,LISTSERV_ROOT:[NOTEBOOK],Monthly,Private
> * Errors-To= Owners
> *
> * Owner= [log in to unmask]
> * Owner= [log in to unmask]
Why the difference for you and "noviceowner?" Are you certain that
"tiny.computing.csbsju.edu" is the way his mail is going out?
Does the person have a *personal* password for the listserv? That might
help regardless of the address the server is sticking in.
Douglas
Douglas Winship Hays County, Texas [log in to unmask]
Secondary AUTOCAT Listowner
MEDLAB-L
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> On a list that has been going for some time, the header is as follows:
> *
> * Confidential= Yes
> * Subscription= By_owner Notify= Yes Review= (CANONLAW)
> * Reply-to= List,Ignore Files= No Send= PRIVATE
> * Notebook= Yes,LISTSERV_ROOT:[NOTEBOOK],Monthly,Private
> * Ack= yes
> * Errors-To= Owners
> *
> * Owner= [log in to unmask],[log in to unmask]
> *
>
> The problem:
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> The novice listowner of the first list cannot forward subscription requests
> back to listserv while the novice listowner of the second list can.
>
> On the first list we owners were listed on one line like we are on the second
> list, but even then the novice owner of the first list could not forward
> the subscription requests.
>
> Listserv in all cases sends back the message that the novice owner is not
> an owner of the list.
>
> Both lists are on the same machine.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thomas Thole
> Listowner canonlaw, osb-l, priest-l, abbey
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