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Michael Shannon <[log in to unmask]>
Fri, 9 Aug 2002 11:28:25 +1000
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> Under the List Archives, you are asked:
>     Path, Frequency, and Access
>
> We do not know what any of this means or what to put here.
>

Path: complete filesystem path to the directory where you want the physical
archive files to be stored.  This would normally be somewhere within your
web server's root file area.  For example, on a Windows system you might
put:

C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\archives\name_of_list

Frequency: how you would like the archives to be grouped in terms of time
period.  This just determines which posts will be displayed on the list's
index page.  'No Access' means that the list won't be accessible via the WWW
interface at all.

Access: this controls who can get to the web pages of the list.  If
'Private' then only subscribed members of the list can get to it.  If
'Public' then it's wide open to anyone with an Internet connection.

Have you got a copy of the LISTSERV Owner's Manual or Site Manager's
Operation Manual yet?  They've got everything you need to know about
LISTSERV.

http://www.lsoft.com/manuals/1.8e/index.html

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