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I would create the new list with the -L name and then GET the old list with e-mail. This gets the headers and subscribers. Then I change the name in the notebook header and put it back with the new name. You will have to do a PUTALL just to be safe. This preserves subscribers and their settings. You can then remove the old list.
At 12:21 PM -0400 6/20/03, Stan V. Smith wrote
>Folks
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>I can't imagine its possible, but ... perhaps there is a higher power!
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>We named our lists (three of them with >100 on each) before we knew of the -L
>convention.
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>Is the ANY way to change the name of thie lists, adding a -L, from LISTNAME
>to LISTNAME-L without out creating havoc?
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>We have thousands of prospective subscribers and when writing to them, there
>is confusion in using the list name with the school name, ...... Once they
>are subscribed, this isn't an issue. It's for those who do not know the list
>name.
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>Stan
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