Jo, OK! Now we're getting *somewhere*! I was able to bring up the 2 files you mention, thanks for the tip! Now, that I have this [ .examples/rc.local.r00 ] file, how does that help me "approve" a message?? Do I have to copy this "recipe" somewhere? And if somebody could provide a list of the names of all these hidden files; then we would know which ones to look for. Thanks! tom
----- Original Message ----- From: "Listmail" ourlists@home.com To: smartlist@lists.RWTH-Aachen.DE Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 11:36 AM Subject: Is this message okay to send
Wow! That is helpful to know. I never even looked in that directory with
telnet.
I just assumed there was a master copy on the server that everyone was running off of b/c they tell us for the most part that we can't change deafult configs for anything. I thought you always had to provide full set of files, but wasn't sure how that translates for a hosting company using
a
script.
I see them there. For others on Alabanza, in case you didn't know, you can pull up hidden files (beginning with .) *IF* you know the exact name. They are hidden, so you can't just click on it, but if you type the name correctly in the create/edit box, it will come up.
In this case, they are in the " domain-mail " directory outside of your www. Get in there and type in .examples/rc.local.r00 or .examples/rc.local.s20
HTH!
Jo Shea
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Charlie Summers" charlie@lofcom.com
Look again. I've seen one of these "control panel" setups, and the
full
install of SmartList _is_ in your list directory. You just can't see the
"."
directories (.bin/, .etc/) in yoiur FTP package.
Telnet in, go to the root list directory (the one that _contains_
your
list directory) and do a:
ls -lag
...and you'll probably find it.
Charlie
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