Great answer, wrong question ;) We aren't trying to do anything with Notebook=, just Editor= and it's failing on a Notebook= error. Roger Suppona Sandia National Laboratories [log in to unmask] > -----Original Message----- > From: Ben Parker [mailto:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Friday, August 28, 1998 11:11 AM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: List owner cannot update list header > > > On Fri, 28 Aug 1998 10:31:14 -0600, "Suppona, Roger" > <[log in to unmask]> > wrote: > > >One of my list owners is trying to add editors to his list > but the put > >operation fails with the following: > > > >"The following problems have been detected in the list header: > > > >* Notebook= ... > >Error: The first two parameters of the "Notebook=" keyword > may only be > >updated > > by the LISTSERV administrator. > > > >Please refer to the list keyword documentation (available > via the "INFO > >KEYWORDS" command) for more information about keyword syntax. > > > >PUT operation rejected, old list remains unchanged." > > > >We've removed the "Notebook=" keyword from the header he's > sending but his > >changes are still rejected. I really hope there's a > workaround, I don't > >want to be in the business of managing list headers. > > A change from Notebook= No to Notebook= Yes,(directory > path),... must involve > the Site Admin who can establish the correct archive > directory path, create > the directory, etc. After that, the List Owner can change > whatever else. > > While the change from Notebook= Yes,(path),... to Notebook= > No, is less > involved, again it should involve the Site Admin who will > then deallocate the > disk space, and do other cleanup chores. That is why any > change to *this* > setting must be done only by a Site Admin/LISTSERV > Postmaster. The same is > true if you have Notebook= No, but Digest= Yes,(path),... > because, again, only > the Site Admin can allocate diskspace on the server. >