If this doesn't work, you can easily go down to the directory level and
delete the list from there.  The lists are stored in separate
subdirectories named aptly the same as the list.

Jon Carnes

On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 13:44, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Dave Warchol wrote:
> 
> >              No joy.  Gory details follow.  I agree, bad name for a
> > list, however,
> > better to learn that now while in test.  Any other suggestions?
> 
>     Oy, you got me.  This will have to go to the upper level folks (i.e..
> Barry)...
> 
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