This might also be remedied. If you used the email GET command to download the subscriber database, you should be alright when you re-upload it with the PUT (or PUTALL) command. If you loaded a new subscriber database, and subscription dates and settings are important (assuming you aren't looking at 100s or 1000s <g>), you can edit the downloaded subscriber database with your text editor to replace the subscription dates and settings. They will look like [log in to unmask] Charles Smith 3AGACEBXUBXW//// [log in to unmask] Christopher Gash 3ACICEBXnBXW//// [log in to unmask] Doug Fenworth 3AGACUBXXBXW//// [log in to unmask] Brian Jones 3AGACEBXXBXZ//// having 40+ white spaces after the Firstname Lastname. You should be able to transpose the codes, all which end with "////" to their respective subscribers on the downloaded subscriber database prior to your PUT operation. Changing list owners simply involves accessing each list's CONFIGURATION and changing the addresses after "Owner= ". Michael At 06:26 AM 3/10/02 +1000, Marco Ostini wrote: >> Now I need to remove the list owner of 5 other lists and replace the >> outdated owner. >> >> Get/Put are the tools to use here - right? At 10:24 AM 3/10/02 -0500, Gilles Frydman wrote: >By removing and adding back all the subscribers you have set their settings >to the list defaults. So, all those who changed their list subscription >settings will now complain that they don't understand what's going on. >You have also removed any historical data since ll list members will now >appear to have subscribed yesterday....