Sun, 17 May 1998 13:45:52 -0400
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Den,
Yes, I just found this out for myself. Acutally, the listowner's guide,
1.8c says this:
"9.2. The DEFAULT.MAILTPL file and how to get a copy
LISTSERV stores its default mail template forms in a file called
DEFAULT.MAILTPL, which can be requested by list owners from LISTSERV with
the GET command, just like any other file."
I supposed I would be embarrassed, but I am not. I read it literally.
However, as I went through and looked for what I wanted to changed, I
couldn't find it in the "default" mailtpl. So, the other forms must be on
the server, then.
BTW, I presume if I wanted to change the default template, I would execute
this command: PUT default mailtpl pw=XXXXX, with no period?
> I was confused by this myself. Just send:
> get default mailtpl pw=XXXXX
> to your server. It occured to me that if I didn't have one for my list I
> couldn't retrieve it. I'm just glad stuff like this can be done in relative
> privacy. Save a lot of embarrassment.
>
> Den Collins
> Corgi-L Co-Owner
Dan Frezza <[log in to unmask]>
PGP -- An envelope for your email
PGP Public Key on Server
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