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On Mon, 14 Jun 1999 15:43:25 +0100, Deborah Cresswell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>1) We have just upgraded our software to version 1.8d complete with web
>interface functionality. I am wanting to view the archives for three of
>our lists. As a list owner I can only view them if I go into the list
>management pages and NOT from the initial listserv page. The link is
>there but it tells me that there are no lists available within the list
>archives. I guess what I am wanting to know is; is it the list
>administrator that has to create this link, or is it something I could
>do as a list owner?
As documented, lists which are set Confidential= Yes (as yours are) will not
appear on the initial archives index page. However, at the bottom of that index
page is a choice for entering Confidential lists, if you know the exact
listname.
They can also be accessed by using the URL format
http://(server_name)/(cgi_dir_name)/wa?A0=listname
>3) Has anyone tried to send tables through listserv? Is there anything
>that I would need to alter in the list headers to allow tables to go
>through? I am thinking about sending statistic reports via a bulk email
>and these would need to be laid out in a table.
There is no reason this won't work, except incompatibility between the sender
and receiver email programs. This is not a LISTSERV problem.
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