I added the following items to the filelist.catalog: aelfric.softmac aelfric.softmac all own gconc.softmac gconc.softmac all own nerofont.softmac nerofont.softmac all own ny_oe.softmac ny_oe.softmac all own pbfonttt.softmac pbfonttt.softmac all own runes.softmac runes.softmac all own descript.softmac descrip.softmac all own beows.docs beows.docs prv own When I retrieve the catalog, the files are listed. But when I use INDEX to get a file listing, the files are not present. And when I try to put the file on the server (I've tried aelfric.softmac only so far) I get the following message: You are not authorized to update file "AELFRIC SOFTMAC". The syntax I used initially was: PUT AELFRIC SOFTMAC PW=xxxxxx I also tried to use the syntax: put aelfric.softmac pw=xxxxxx The admin person, when transferring the files from the VM to the unix system, had the following two files: humanist.ansaxnet humanist.ansaxnet prv own newsubs.ansaxnet humanist.ansaxnet prv own That didn't look right to me, since the second line has the same actual file name as the first one. I changed it to what I thought it should be: newsubs.ansaxnet, and left everything else the same. Now when I look at the catalog file I see: newsubs.ansaxnet newsubs.ansaxnet prv own as I should. When I try the index file I see: HUMANIST ANSAXNET PRV OWN 3,998 2002-06-10 11:23:08 NEWSUBS ANSAXNET PRV OWN 4,229 2002-06-20 16:06:53 The newsubs.ansaxnet is a text file I send to new subscribers with a give command (using the syntax as described in the user's manual): give newsubs.ansaxnet user@domain But that gives the following error message (from the returned message): > give NEWSUBS.ANSAXNET [log in to unmask] You are not authorized to access file "newsubs.ansaxnet". Finally, when I try your suggested syntax: put newsubs.ansaxnet pw=xxxxxx I get the following message: You are not authorized to update file "newsubs.ansaxnet". I have no problem retrieving the file from the VM system. The common thread seems to be that I do not have permission to access the files, or make actual changes in the file listings, leading me to the conclusion that the systems admin needs to set permissions for me. Does this help? Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ben Parker" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 12:10 PM Subject: Re: Problem with file access > On Fri, 21 Jun 2002 08:36:54 -0230, Bill Schipper <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > >When I then try to upload the new file (by putting "put > >filename.filetype listname.catalog" at the top of the file), > > This syntax may not be correct. try just > > put filename.filetype pw=????????? > > Also, please post an example of what you actually put in listname.catalog. That > my be incorrect syntax as well which could also lead to this problem. > >