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(......................................................................................................................)S 459 302 :M (.)S 463 302 :M (30)S 68 320 :M -.056(III.)A 95 320 :M -.012(Commands affecting posting of messages \(moderator commands\))A 395 320 :M (..........................)S 459 320 :M (.)S 463 320 :M (30)S 122 338 :M -.071(APPROVE)A 173 338 :M -.009(....................................................................................................................)A 463 338 :M (30)S 122 356 :M -.145(DISCARD)A 173 356 :M -.009(....................................................................................................................)A 463 356 :M (30)S 122 374 :M -.03(HOLD)A 155 374 :M (..........................................................................................................................)S 459 374 :M (.)S 463 374 :M (30)S 122 392 :M -.332(FREE)A 148 392 :M -.008(..............................................................................................................................)A 463 392 :M (30)S 41 410 :M -.5(7.)A 68 410 :M -.027(Archive Command)A 155 410 :M (..........................................................................................................................)S 459 410 :M (.)S 463 410 :M (32)S 41 428 :M -.5(8.)A 68 428 :M -.037(File archives as lists)A 160 428 :M (........................................................................................................................)S 459 428 :M (.)S 463 428 :M (34)S 41 446 :M -.5(9.)A 68 446 :M -.037(Interactive ListProcessor)A 180 446 :M (................................................................................................................)S 459 446 :M (.)S 463 446 :M (37)S 41 464 :M -.25(10.)A 68 464 :M (Regular Expressions)S 163 464 :M -.008(........................................................................................................................)A 463 464 :M (39)S endp %%Page: 5 5 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 5 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 5 9 rC 271 700 :M (4)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 234 15 :M f0_12 sf -.052(ListProcessor)A 307 15 :M (\250)S 217 29 :M -.041(List-Owner Manual)A f0_10 sf 0 -3 rm (\251)S 0 3 rm 221 40 :M f2_7 sf -.011(21 September 1995, ListProcessor 7.2)A 233 70 :M f0_12 sf -.02(1. Introduction)A 41 90 :M f1_12 sf (This List-Owner Reference Manual provides an overview to the list-owner commands)S 41 104 :M -.078(of the CREN)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 117 104 :M -.068( ListProcessor)A 191 101 :M (\250)S 200 104 :M -.013( list- and file-management software, also known as)A 41 118 :M -.097(ListProc)A 85 115 :M (\250)S 94 118 :M -.007(. The commands documented in this reference are not generally available to)A 41 132 :M -.001(subscribers who do not own the list affected by the command being used.)A 41 160 :M f0_12 sf -.002(This reference assumes familiarity with the ListProcessor User Manual and does not)A 41 174 :M -.008(replicate that document's explanation of ListProc's subscriber commands.)A 41 202 :M f1_12 sf -.004(This Owner's manual is one of four documents of which list owners should be aware.)A 41 216 :M -.016(All are available via anonymous ftp and Gopher from )A f0_12 sf -.016(info.cren.net)A f1_12 sf -.013( in the )A f0_12 sf -.016(/listproc)A 41 230 :M f1_12 sf -.005(directory. Each file is available in Postscript \(the .ps file extension\), RTF \(the .rtf file)A 41 244 :M -.008(extension\) and plain text \(no file extension\). These files are listed below \(base file)A 41 258 :M -.017(names are enclosed in parenthesis\):)A 77 272 :M (1)S 83 272 :M (\))S 86 272 :M ( )S 95 272 :M (The )S f0_12 sf -.009(List Owner's Manual)A f1_12 sf -.009( \(ownerman\) explains in detail how to manage a)A 95 286 :M -.244(list.)A 77 300 :M (2)S 83 300 :M (\))S 86 300 :M ( )S 95 300 :M -.034(The )A f0_12 sf -.036(List Owner's Reference Card)A 275 300 :M f1_12 sf -.021( \(ownercard\) is a short reminder of the)A 95 314 :M -.011(material covered in the Manual.)A 77 328 :M (3)S 83 328 :M (\))S 86 328 :M ( )S 95 328 :M -.024(The )A f0_12 sf -.025(ListProcessor User's Manual)A 273 328 :M f1_12 sf -.021( \(userman\) is a detailed explanation for)A 95 342 :M -.012(users of how to interact with the list processor.)A 77 356 :M (4)S 83 356 :M (\))S 86 356 :M ( )S 95 356 :M -.031(The )A f0_12 sf -.032(User's Reference Card)A 239 356 :M f1_12 sf -.00 2000 2( \(usercard\) is a short reminder of material covered)A 95 370 :M -.012(in the Manual.)A 41 398 :M -.007(It is strongly recommended that you, as list owner, obtain and read all four documents.)A 41 412 :M -.003(You should be familiar with end-user commands, which are not covered in this)A 41 426 :M -.002(document. It is recommended that you either print this Owner's Manual out or use a)A 41 440 :M -.001(multi-window program to read it so that you can more easily refer to different sections.)A 41 468 :M -.011(In this reference, ListProcessor commands are shown in )A f0_12 sf -.012(this typeface)A 409 468 :M f1_12 sf -.092(, with )A f3_12 sf -.102(italics )A 479 468 :M f1_12 sf -.131(used)A 41 482 :M -.011(for any command options and arguments which are to be replaced by the user. The)A 41 496 :M -.02(minimum command abbreviations are in )A f0_12 sf -.031(UPPERCASE)A 334 496 :M f1_12 sf -.004(. The actual commands are case-)A 41 510 :M -.019(insensitive. For example, the command )A 255 510 :M f0_12 sf -.334(SUB)A 280 510 :M f1_12 sf -.048( is the same as )A 359 510 :M f0_12 sf -.493(sub)A 379 510 :M f1_12 sf -.057( or )A f0_12 sf -.086(subscribe)A 449 510 :M f1_12 sf -.006(. Optional)A 41 524 :M -.026(arguments and keywords are enclosed in brackets \()A f0_12 sf -.02([...])A 330 524 :M f1_12 sf -.008(\) and alternatives separated by a)A 41 538 :M -.06(vertical bar \( )A 111 538 :M f0_12 sf (|)S f1_12 sf -.016( \), both of which must be omitted when the actual command is used. The)A 41 552 :M -.244(list )A 60 552 :M f0_12 sf -.014(explore@listproc.net )A f1_12 sf -.014( has been created for experimenting with ListProc. The term)A 41 566 :M -.012("local lists" refers to lists hosted by the ListProcessor with which you are)A 41 580 :M -.007(communicating; "remote" lists are those hosted by other ListProcessors. Commands)A 41 594 :M -.009(which relate to remote lists are forwarded to the appropriate ListProcessor when there)A 41 608 :M -.023(is adequate information.)A endp %%Page: 6 6 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 6 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 5 9 rC 271 700 :M (5)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 206 15 :M f0_12 sf -.024(2. What is ListProcessor?)A 41 61 :M f1_12 sf -.009(The Internet provides thousands of discussion groups via e-mail. Participants in these)A 41 75 :M -.005(discussion groups place themselves on mailing lists, called \322lists\323 for short, in order to)A 41 89 :M -.006(be able to send messages to and receive messages from the various lists. ListProcessor,)A 41 103 :M -.011(ListProc for short, is a powerful mailing list agent that keeps track of thousands of)A 41 117 :M -.005(people subscribed to any number of mailing lists. When a user subscribes to a list, that)A 41 131 :M -.003(person\325s name and e-mail address are automatically added to the list of subscribers.)A 41 145 :M -.008(The new subscriber will receive a form letter of welcome telling about the list. Then all)A 41 159 :M -.004(mail sent to the list by other subscribers will be sent to the new subscriber also. If the)A 41 173 :M -.003(new subscriber wants to reply to these messages and sends in a response to a message,)A 41 187 :M -.009(the message will be sent out to everyone who is subscribed to the list. Users may post)A 41 201 :M -.001(messages, review members of lists, review the configuration set up of lists, etc.)A 41 229 :M -.007(ListProc allows full control over the list and its configuration to the list owner, freeing)A 41 243 :M -.008(up the system manager from having to make major modifications for the list owners)A 41 257 :M -.006(when needed. ListProc is also a powerful file archiver, allowing search and retrieval of)A 41 271 :M -.002(text files based on regular expressions and e-mail retrieval of binary files automatically)A 41 285 :M -.005(uuencoded and divided into manageable sized portions. It is automated, and)A 41 299 :M -.002(eliminates the need for user intervention and maintenance of multiple aliases of the)A 41 313 :M -.001(form "list, list-owner, list-request", etc. There is support provided for public and)A 41 327 :M (private hierarchical archives, moderated and non-moderated lists, peer lists, peer)S 41 341 :M -.002(servers, private lists, address aliasing, news connections and gateways, mail queuing,)A 41 355 :M -.004(digests, list ownership, owner preferences, crash recovery, batch processing,)A 41 369 :M -.007(configurable headers, regular expressions, archive searching, and live user connections)A 41 383 :M -.093(via TCP/IP.)A endp %%Page: 7 7 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 7 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 5 9 rC 271 700 :M (6)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 138 15 :M f0_12 sf -.004(3. What Are the Responsibilities of a List Owner?)A 41 75 :M f1_12 sf -.012(List owners are individuals responsible for list administration via mail commands.)A 41 89 :M -.003(Thus, list owners may be remotely located. Each list has to have at least one list owner.)A 41 103 :M -.001(These owners may be different than the system's manager, and have special privileges:)A 41 117 :M -.011(they may issue commands on users' behalf \(add a user, remove a user, etc.\))A 41 131 :M (overriding system restrictions set on regular users \(including overriding disabled)S 41 145 :M -.001(commands\), obtain reports about the lists they administer, append to the ".aliases")A 41 159 :M -.006(and ".ignored" files, change the welcoming \(".welcome"\) and informative \(".info"\))A 41 173 :M -.006(messages, as well as other system files such as the aliases file \(".aliases"\), the ".ignored")A 41 187 :M -.007(file, the subscribers file \(".subscribers"\), the news file \(".news"\) and the peers file)A 41 201 :M -.002(\(".peers"\). In addition, they may moderate their lists and they receive various error)A 41 215 :M -.011(messages pertaining to their lists. All administrative commands are author)A 41 229 :M -.007(authenticated and password protected. Whenever a message cannot be author)A 41 243 :M -.002(authenticated, the list's owner and manager are notified. On the other hand, list owners)A 41 257 :M -.003(may not add restricted users; this service can be provided by contacting the system's)A 41 271 :M -.003(manager. List owners may also receive copies of user commands and/or error)A 41 285 :M -.01(messages such as invalid postings, syntax errors on commands, etc.)A 41 313 :M -.008(List owners may assign various parts of these responsibilities to other people. List)A 41 327 :M -.006(owners may assign moderators, whose function is to approve messages and guide the)A 41 341 :M -.005(on-line discussion, subscription managers, whose function is to add or remove)A 41 355 :M -.009(individuals to the list, and recipients of error messages, whose function is to contact)A 41 369 :M -.008(users who generate error messages by submitting invalid commands and educate them)A 41 383 :M -.002(as to the error, also to remove users whose addresses are no longer valid.)A 182 417 :M f0_12 sf -.026(4. Special Files that ListProc Uses)A 41 457 :M f1_12 sf -.007(ListProc makes use of a number of text files during the course of its operation. Some)A 41 471 :M -.005(files, such as the list\325s config file, are changeable via commands to ListProc and are not)A 41 48 2000 5 :M -.012(editable, but others can be requested from ListProc using the )A 366 485 :M f5_12 sf -.097(EDIT)A f1_12 sf -.083( command, edited,)A 41 499 :M -.045(and replaced using the )A 165 499 :M f5_12 sf -.106(PUT)A f1_12 sf -.094( command \(see )A 269 499 :M f5_12 sf -.079(EDIT)A f1_12 sf -.058( and )A f5_12 sf -.079(PUT)A f1_12 sf -.065( in the command section)A 41 513 :M -.009(below\). These seven files all have filenames starting with a dot \322.\323 and are .aliases,)A 41 527 :M -.001(.ignored, .info, .news, .peers, .subscribers, and .welcome. When requesting any of these)A 41 541 :M -.004(files for editing from ListProc you do not include the dot in the filename in the)A 41 555 :M -.001(command line, so the discussion below will not include the dot in the filename in order)A 41 569 :M -.045(to avoid confusion.)A 41 589 :M -.01(The alias file allows the list owner to rewrite incoming e-mail addresses. Due to the)A 41 603 :M -.011(wide variation in the manner in which different hosts are set up, it is possible that e-)A 41 617 :M -.004(mail can come in to listproc with a different return address than the sender\325s real)A 41 631 :M -.011(address. For example, if mail comes in from BITNET there is no way of knowing which)A 41 645 :M -.007(gateway will be used for the mail. The mail may come in as)A 41 659 :M -.013(user%node.bitnet@interbit.cren.net on one occasion and from)A 41 673 :M -.002(user%node.bitnet@pucc.princeton.edu on another occasion. A user can likely get back a)A endp %%Page: 8 8 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 8 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 5 9 rC 271 700 :M (7)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 15 :M f1_12 sf -.009(error message saying that he/she is not subscribed to a particular list. In order to get)A 41 29 :M -.004(the ListProc to accept the address user@node.bitnet no matter what gateway it comes)A 41 43 :M -.018(through an alias can be set up in the alias file.)A 41 63 :M -.009(The ignored file filters out messages sent by certain users. You may, for example, want)A 41 77 :M -.011(to prevent error messages coming from postmaster@anywhere.org from being posted to)A 41 91 :M -.004(your list. Or perhaps you have a particularly annoying individual whose messages you)A 41 105 :M -.007(want filtered out. By putting these addresses in the ignored file you prevent anything)A 41 119 :M -.012(coming from these addresses from going out to your list.)A 41 139 :M -.006(Two very important files are the welcome and info files. The welcome file is a message)A 41 153 :M -.007(automatically sent out to all new subscribers to a list. The info file is sent out to anyone)A 41 167 :M -.002(requesting information from ListProc about your list. Both files should give the list)A 41 181 :M -.01(name, names and e-mail addresses of list owners or moderators, purpose of the list, and)A 41 195 :M -.009(any special rules and regulations pertaining to the list. The welcome file should)A 41 209 :M -.008(additionally contain some welcome message.)A 41 229 :M -.011(The subscribers file contains a list of all subscribers to a list, their e-mail addresses,)A 41 243 :M -.003(names, and switches for their subscriptions such as concealed, ack, noack, digest, etc.)A 41 257 :M -.001(The subscribers file is one file that can be EDITed or can be modified by using ListProc\325s)A 41 271 :M -.02(internal commands such as )A 189 271 :M f5_12 sf -.111(ADD, DELETE, SET,)A f1_12 sf -.076( etc. The subscribers file )A 441 271 :M f2_12 sf -.222(must)A 466 271 :M f1_12 sf -.122( be in a)A 41 285 :M -.011(specific format. If you chose to edit that file and then replace it with an edited version)A 41 299 :M -.009(and if your text editor makes a minor reformatting such as word-wrap or if you make a)A 41 313 :M -.002(small error in one character in your editing, then the newly placed subscribers file will)A 41 327 :M -.009(not only not work, it will cause ListProc to crash. For this reason it is important that)A 41 341 :M -.004(you not try to edit the subscribers file, but instead use ListProc\325s commands to modify)A 41 355 :M -.008(the subscribers file.)A 41 375 :M -.001(Lists can be gatewayed to newsgroups; that is, postings to a particular newsgroup will)A 41 389 :M -.001(be forwarded to a mailing list and postings to the mailing list will be placed in the)A 41 403 :M -.008(newsgroup. One way gateways are also possible in which postings to the list go to the)A 41 417 :M -.005(newsgroup but no postings to the newsgroup will go to the list. Or the opposite one)A 41 431 :M -.004(way gateway can be set up allowing only postings from newsgroup to list. The news)A 41 445 :M -.01(file contains the information necessary for establishing the gateway between newsgroup)A 41 459 :M (and list. Peer lists are mailing lists that are subscribed to one or more mailing lists at)S 41 473 :M -.003(local or remote sites. They handle local distribution of messages just like any other list)A 41 487 :M -.003(and also distribute messages that originate in the peer lists. The peers file is a special)A 41 501 :M -.003(file which coordinates the peering of lists. The syntax and use of peer files and news)A 41 515 :M -.003(files is beyond the scope of this owner manual and can be found in the ListProcessor)A 41 529 :M -.009(site manager manual. It is suggested that the peers and news files should be edited)A 41 543 :M -.018(only by the ListProc system manager, not by list owners.)A endp %%Page: 9 9 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 9 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 5 9 rC 271 700 :M (8)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 149 15 :M f0_12 sf -.014(5. Configuring Your List From the Beginning.)A 41 49 :M f1_12 sf (The first thing you need to do when your list is set up by the system administrator is)S 41 63 :M (configure it and create WELCOME and INFO files. This section will discuss some of)S 41 77 :M -.003(the more important issues to consider when configuring your list and refer you to)A 41 91 :M -.013(sections of the Command Reference section for commands related to each item)A 41 105 :M -.079(discussed.)A 64 133 :M -.993(a\))A 77 133 :M -.002(It is important to have WELCOME and INFO files in most cases. The INFO file)A 77 147 :M -.01(serves the purpose of informing potential users what your list is all about. The)A 77 161 :M -.003(INFO file should have a full description and any restrictions imposed on the list)A 77 175 :M -.006(membership. Potential subscribers should be able to get the INFO file and)A 77 189 :M -.011(decide upon reading it whether they want to subscribe to your list. The)A 77 203 :M (WELCOME file should also tell what the list is about but additionally should)S 77 217 :M -.006(give instructions for how to get in touch with list owners and/or moderators and)A 77 231 :M -.007(give any rules and regulations of membership in the list. For creating INFO and)A 77 245 :M -.03(WELCOME files see section 6.A.1 )A f5_12 sf -.038(EDIT)A f1_12 sf -.028( and section 6.A.2 )A 383 245 :M f5_12 sf -.174(PUT)A f1_12 sf (.)S 64 273 :M -.008(b\) Do you want your subscriptions to your list to be open, closed, or owner-)A 77 287 :M -.011(controlled? Open means that anyone can subscribe to your list without needing)A 77 301 :M -.008(your prior approval. Subscription is by simply sending a message to the)A 77 3 2000 15 :M -.008(ListProcessor asking to be added to the list. Owner-controlled means that all)A 77 329 :M -.007(subscription commands from users get forwarded to someone who you)A 77 343 :M -.002(designate as your subscription manager. If you, the owner, do not designate a)A 77 357 :M -.003(subscription manager, then you, the owner, become the subscription manager by)A 77 371 :M -.009(default. Closed means that no one can submit a subscribe command to your list.)A 77 385 :M -.01(You, the owner, may add people to your list but if anyone tries to send a)A 77 399 :M -.011(subscribe command they will get back a message saying that the list is closed to)A 77 413 :M -.005(subscriptions. For configuring your list as OPEN, CLOSED, or OWNER-)A 77 427 :M -.093(CONTROLLED see section 6.x.x )A f5_12 sf -.112(CONFIGURATION )A f9_12 sf -.112(listname)A f5_12 sf -.112( )A f9_12 sf -.128(password)A 77 441 :M f5_12 sf -.172(OPEN-SUBSCRIPTIONS)A f1_12 sf -.11(, section 6.x.x )A f5_12 sf -.172(CONFIGURATION )A f9_12 sf -.172(listname)A f5_12 sf -.172( )A f9_12 sf -.197(password)A 77 455 :M f5_12 sf -.142(CLOSED-SUBSCRIPTIONS)A f1_12 sf -.1(, and section 6.x.x.x )A 323 455 :M f5_12 sf -.198(CONFIGURATION )A f9_12 sf -.227(listname)A 77 469 :M -.195(password)A f5_12 sf -.195( OWNER-SUBSCRIPTIONS)A f1_12 sf (.)S 64 497 :M -.002(c\) Do you want your list to be moderated or unmoderated? Moderated means that)A 77 511 :M -.008(all messages sent to the list by subscribers must be approved by the list)A 77 525 :M -.003(moderator before anyone else can see them. There are two types of moderation.)A 77 539 :M -.009(In moderated-no-edit the moderator is presented with the message and a tag)A 77 553 :M -.002(number. The moderator may then approve or discard the message as is. In)A 77 567 :M -.008(moderated-edit the moderator may not only approve the message but also may)A 77 581 :M -.01(edit it before sending it back to be posted to the list. Unmoderated means that all)A 77 595 :M -.005(messages sent to the list automatically get forwarded to everyone subscribed to)A 77 609 :M -.006(the list without the moderator's approval. If you, the owner, do not designate a)A 77 623 :M -.012(list moderator, then you, the owner, become the subscription manager by)A 77 637 :M -.001(default. For configuring your list as moderated or unmoderated see section)A 77 651 :M -.102(6.B.x.x )A 115 651 :M f5_12 sf -.177(CONFIGURATION )A f9_12 sf -.177(listname)A f5_12 sf -.177( )A f9_12 sf -.177(password)A f5_12 sf -.177( MODERATED-EDIT)A f1_12 sf -.133(, section)A 77 665 :M -.102(6.B.x.x )A 115 665 :M f5_12 sf -.19(CONFIGURATION )A f9_12 sf -.19(listname)A f5_12 sf -.19( )A f9_12 sf -.19(password)A f5_12 sf -.19( MODERATED-NO-EDIT)A f1_12 sf -.174(, and)A 77 679 :M -.053(section 6.B.x.x )A 155 679 :M f5_12 sf -.196(CONFIGURATION )A f9_12 sf -.196(listname)A f5_12 sf -.196( )A f9_12 sf -.196(password)A f5_12 sf -.196( UNMODERATED)A f1_12 sf (.)S endp %%Page: 10 10 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 10 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 5 9 rC 271 700 :M (9)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 64 29 :M f1_12 sf -.027(d\) Do you want your list to b)A 221 29 :M -.021(e hidden or visible? Hidden means that anyone)A 77 43 :M -.003(requesting a list of all lists known to the server will not see your list. Visible)A 77 57 :M -.006(means that people requesting information about lists supported by your server)A 77 71 :M -.009(will see your list. You can have a visible list and still restrict the amount of)A 77 85 :M -.012(information people can obtain about your list. For configuring your list as)A 77 99 :M -.077(hidden or visible see section 6.B.x.x )A f5_12 sf -.111(CONFIGURATION )A f9_12 sf -.111(listname)A f5_12 sf -.111( )A f9_12 sf -.127(password)A 77 113 :M f5_12 sf -.148(HIDDEN LIST)A f1_12 sf -.1( and section 6.B.x.x )A f5_12 sf -.148(CONFIGURATION )A f9_12 sf -.148(listname)A f5_12 sf -.148( )A f9_12 sf -.17(password)A 77 127 :M f5_12 sf -.192(VISIBLE-LIST)A f1_12 sf (.)S 64 155 :M -.005(e\) How much information can people get about your list? Every list has an info)A 77 169 :M -.002(file, a one line description, a series of attributes or settings, and a list of its)A 77 183 :M -.004(subscribers. You can restrict access to each individual piece of this information,)A 77 197 :M -.011(either only to list subscribers, to the general public, or to no one. To control who)A 77 211 :M -.076(can review your list see section 6.B.x.x )A f5_12 sf -.109(CONFIGURATION )A f9_12 sf -.109(listname)A f5_12 sf -.109( )A f9_12 sf -.125(password)A 77 225 :M f5_12 sf -.047(REVIEW-TO-)A f0_12 sf ( )S f1_12 sf -.033( To control who can obtain your list statistics see section 6.B.x.x)A 77 239 :M f5_12 sf -.164(CONFIGURATION )A f9_12 sf -.164(listname)A f5_12 sf -.164( )A f9_12 sf -.164(password)A f5_12 sf -.164( STATISTICS-TO-)A f1_12 sf -.135( To determine)A 77 253 :M -.012(whether anyone can see a list of your subscribers see section 6.B.x.x)A 77 267 :M f5_12 sf -.197(CONFIGURATION )A f9_12 sf -.197(listname)A f5_12 sf -.197( )A f9_12 sf -.197(password)A f0_12 sf -.082( )A f5_12 sf -.206(DEFAULT CONCEAL YES|NO)A 64 293 :M f1_12 sf -.003(f\) Will there be archives of your list, and if so, who will have access to list archives?)A 77 307 :M -.007(In addition to archives of material sent out by your list you can also have)A 77 321 :M -.011(archives of supplementary material. You control access and determine whether a)A 77 335 :M -.012(password is needed to access these materials. For information on configuring)A 77 349 :M -.014(archives of the list messages see section 6.B.x.x )A 327 349 :M f5_12 sf -.198(CONFIGURATION )A f9_12 sf -.227(listname)A 77 363 :M -.066(password)A f5_12 sf -.066( ARCHIVE)A f1_12 sf -.049( To determine who can get access to the archives see section)A 77 377 :M -.102(6.B.x.x )A 115 377 :M f5_12 sf -.198(CONFIGURATION )A f9_12 sf -.198(listname)A f5_12 sf -.198( )A f9_12 sf -.198(password)A f5_12 sf -.215( ARCHIVES-TO-)A 64 405 :M f1_12 sf -.001(g\) How much information do you want to get about your list's operation? Getting)A 77 419 :M -.01(list information and error messages is discussed in section 6.B.x.x)A 77 433 :M f5_12 sf -.194(CONFIGURATION )A f9_12 sf -.194(listname)A f5_12 sf -.194( )A f9_12 sf -.194(password)A f5_12 sf -.194( DEFAULT PREFERENCES)A f1_12 sf -.165( and in)A 77 447 :M -.073(section 6.F.x )A 145 447 :M f5_12 sf -.06(SET PREFERENCES)A f1_12 sf -.044( with the following options for the preferences:)A 77 461 :M -.029(1. If your list is open, do y)A 215 461 :M -.021(ou still want to know about all new subscribers?)A 77 475 :M f5_12 sf -.207(CCSUBSCRIBE CCUNSUBSCRIBE)A 77 487 :M f1_12 sf (2. Every time someone sends a request for a list of recipients, for information, for)S 77 501 :M -.001(list statistics for a review of the list or a run command, do you want to receive a)A 77 515 :M -.015(copy of the ListProc\325s response? )A 256 515 :M f5_12 sf -.204(CCREVIEW CCSTATISTICS CCINFORMATION)A 77 529 :M -.216(CCRECIPIENTS)A 77 541 :M f1_12 sf -.012(3. Every time a message comes in from someone in your 'ignore' file or someone)A 77 555 :M -.016(not subscribed to your list if private, do you want to know? )A 398 555 :M f5_12 sf -.227(CCIGNORE)A 77 569 :M f1_12 sf -.022(4. Do you want copies of all error messages? )A 318 569 :M f5_12 sf -.213(CCERRORS CCALL)A 77 583 :M f1_12 sf -.001(These questions must be considered seriously because the more information you)A 77 597 :M -.01(request, the more mail you will be getting. 2000 If you want all of these informational)A 77 611 :M -.012(messages and you have an active list, you could get hundreds of informational)A 77 625 :M -.011(messages filling up your mailer each day. You can designate someone else as)A 77 639 :M -.006(recipient of all error messages if you want error messages monitored but cannot)A 77 653 :M -.011(take the time to do it yourself. To designate someone as recipient of error)A 77 667 :M -.09(messages see section 6.c.x.x )A f5_12 sf -.127(CONFIGURATION )A f9_12 sf -.127(listname)A f5_12 sf -.127( )A f9_12 sf -.145(password)A 77 681 :M f5_12 sf -.198(DELIVERY-ERRORS-TO )A f9_12 sf -.231(address)A endp %%Page: 11 11 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 11 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (10)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 64 29 :M f1_12 sf -.012(g\) Is your list going to be mailed out as a digest or not? A digest is a group of)A 77 43 :M (many messages sent out together in a single 'digest' message and has the)S 77 57 :M -.004(advantage of not filling up your users' mailboxes with large amounts of mail)A 77 71 :M -.002(from an active list. On the other hand, it delays the sending of individual)A 77 85 :M -.013(messages until enough messages have been received to make up a digest. In a)A 77 99 :M -.012(less active list this may be undesirable. To determine whether your list is sent)A 77 113 :M -.023(out as a digest or not, see section 6.B.x )A 282 113 :M f5_12 sf -.198(CONFIGURATION )A f9_12 sf -.198(listname)A f5_12 sf -.198( )A f9_12 sf -.227(password)A 77 127 :M f5_12 sf -.198(DIGEST )A f9_12 sf -.213(frequency when)A 41 153 :M f1_12 sf (Keep in mind when a new list is set up that listproc has some built in defaults. These)S 41 167 :M (defaults may be changed by the ListProcessor manager.)S 41 195 :M -.001(ListProc defaults are listed below with short explanations. Longer explanations can be)A 41 209 :M -.013(found in the various command sections below dealing with each of these options.)A 41 223 :M -.023(ListProc distribution defaults are:)A 64 251 :M -.038(stats-to-all)A 185 251 :M -.013(The general public can request list statistics)A 64 265 :M -.078(review-to-all)A 185 265 :M -.02(The general public can review a list\325s settings)A 64 279 :M -.065(auto-delete)A 185 279 :M -.008(Automatically delete users whose mail bounces)A 64 293 :M -.019(digest-daily)A 185 293 :M -.017(Digests are sent out daily if mailmode digest is chosen)A 64 307 :M -.041(send-by-all)A 185 307 :M -.009(Anyone can send mail to the list whether subscribed or not)A 64 321 :M -.067(no-archives)A 185 321 :M -.02(The list is not archived)A 64 335 :M -.014(open-subscription)A 185 335 :M -.014(Anyone requesting a subscription to the list is added)A 41 363 :M -.009(Everything is open, that is the default list allows maximum access to all users. If you)A 41 377 :M -.018(want a restricted list you must change those defaults.)A 208 411 :M f0_12 sf -.047(6. Command Reference.)A 41 445 :M f1_12 sf -.004(Here is a complete description of the set of list management-related commands)A 41 459 :M -.003(recognized by ListProcessor and examples of how to submit commands to the)A 41 473 :M -.004(ListProcessor. List managers should also obtain the User Reference for a brief)A 41 487 :M -.008(description of user commands and the User Manual for more detailed explanation of)A 41 501 :M -.02(user commands.)A 41 529 :M -.001(Everything appearing in [] below is optional; everything appearing in <> is mandatory;)A 41 543 :M -.005(all arguments are case insensitive. The vertical bar \("|"\) is used as a logical OR operator)A 41 557 :M -.01(between the arguments. Please note that the brackets or braces or parentheses)A 41 571 :M -.008(themselves are NEVER a part of the command. In the syntax examples below, the word)A 41 585 :M -.009("list" must be replaced by your list name, the word "password" must be replaced by)A 41 599 :M -.009(your list password, the word \322options\323 must be replaced by any options for the)A 41 613 :M -.01(command, and the word \322args\323, short for arguments, must be replaced by any)A 41 627 :M -.005(additional arguments that must be added after the options. Commands may be)A 41 641 :M -.01(abbreviated, but you must give at least as many characters as needed to distinguish the)A 41 655 :M (command from other commands or at least enter the first three characters.)S endp %%Page: 12 12 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 12 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (11)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 15 :M f1_12 sf -.003(All lists have four levels of management commands: \(1\) the ListProcessor administrator,)A 41 29 :M -.008(\(2\) list owners, who have ultimate control over the list,\(3\) list moderators, who do the)A 41 43 :M -.004(day-to-day list management, i.e., receive messages to REVIEW, APPROVE, DISCARD,)A 41 57 :M -.003(or FORWARD reviewed messages, and\(4\) subscription managers and error message)A 41 71 :M -.007(recipients, both of whom have access only to commands relating to subscriptions to the)A 41 85 :M -.008(list; specifically, they can ADD, DELETE, SET ...FOR, and REVIEW; however, error)A 41 99 :M -.004(message recipients do not receive commands to subscribe to closed lists which)A 41 113 :M -.004(subscription managers receive.)A 41 141 :M -.012(Any command which spans more than one line must have an ampersand \(&\) at the end)A 41 155 :M -.01(of each line to indicate that the command is continued on the next line.)A 41 183 :M -.035(Recognized commands are:)A 64 211 :M -.334(A.)A 77 211 :M -.007(List configuration commands)A 41 225 :M ( )S 84 225 :M (EDIT)S 41 239 :M ( )S 84 239 :M -.466(PUT)A 41 253 :M ( )S 84 253 :M -.115(REPORTS)A 84 267 :M -.022(CONFIGURATION)A 64 295 :M -.33(B.)A 77 295 :M -.015(Commands affecting list subscriptions)A 41 309 :M ( )S 84 309 :M -.454(ADD)A 41 323 :M ( )S 84 323 :M -.085(ALIAS)A 41 337 :M ( )S 84 337 :M -.192(DELETE)A 41 351 :M ( )S 84 351 :M -.189(IGNORE)A 41 365 :M ( )S 84 365 :M -.326(LOCK)A 41 379 :M ( )S 84 379 :M -.491(SET)A 41 393 :M ( )S 84 393 :M -.127(SYSTEM)A 41 407 :M ( )S 84 407 :M -.056(UNLOCK)A 64 435 :M -.508(C.)A 77 435 :M -.006(Commands affecting posting of messages)A 41 449 :M ( )S 84 449 :M -.044(APPROVE)A 41 463 :M ( )S 84 463 :M -.129(DISCARD)A 41 477 :M ( )S 84 477 :M (HOLD)S 41 491 :M ( )S 84 491 :M -.116(FREE)A 64 519 :M -.287(D.)A 77 519 :M -.033(File archives as lists)A 84 533 :M -.146(AFD)A 84 547 :M (FUI)S 206 596 :M f0_12 sf -.041(I. List Setup Commands:)A 41 616 :M f5_12 sf -.198(EDIt )A f9_12 sf -.198(list password filename)A f5_12 sf -.22( [-nolock])A 48 631 :M f1_12 sf (Obtain specified file for editing; filename can be one of:)S 59 645 :M -.002(subscribers, aliases, news, peers, ignored, info, or welcome. \(For further explanation)A 48 659 :M -.007(of these files, see section on Special Files that ListProc Uses above.\))A endp %%Page: 13 13 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 13 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M 2000 -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (12)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 48 15 :M f1_12 sf -.008(List will be automatically locked to list-specific commands until the list is UNLOCKed,)A 48 29 :M -.031(a new file has been PUT, or )A 196 29 :M f5_12 sf -.053(-nolock)A f1_12 sf -.034( is specified in the )A f5_12 sf -.053(EDIT)A f1_12 sf -.041( command. It is strongly)A 48 43 :M -.016(recommended that list owners wanting to use the )A 314 43 :M f5_12 sf -.051(EDIt)A f6_12 sf -.051( )A f1_12 sf -.043(command on the subscribers)A 48 57 :M -.008(file do so only for the purpose of examining the file and not for the purpose of)A 48 71 :M (modifying it. Small errors in modifying the subscribers file will cause ListProc to)S 48 85 :M -.033(crash, bringing down )A 165 85 :M f2_12 sf (ALL)S f1_12 sf -.006( local lists. When examining a file, the -nolock option)A 48 99 :M -.032(should be used.)A 48 0 7 730 rC 48 113 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 52 113 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 48 113 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 51 :m -.092(Examples)A 95 0 5 730 rC 95 113 :M 3 :m ( )S 97 113 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 100 113 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 48 127 :M (Let\325s assume there is a list called \322mylist\323 and the owner\325s list management password)S 48 141 :M -.009(is \322beqrt\323. The owner of the list wants to edit the info file. The owner of \322mylist\323)A 48 155 :M -.02(sends the following commands:)A 59 169 :M f0_12 sf -.041(ed mylist beqrt info)A 230 169 :M f1_12 sf -.012(The info file from \322mylist\323 will be sent to the owner;)A 230 183 :M -.004(the list is locked until the info file is replaced or)A 230 197 :M -.011(unlocked with an unlock command.)A 48 211 :M -.003(The owner of mylist now wants to modify the welcome file. The owner of \322mylist\323)A 48 225 :M -.02(sends the following commands:)A 59 253 :M f0_12 sf -.008(ED mylist beqrt welcome -nolock)A 257 253 :M f1_12 sf -.009(The welcome file from \322mylist\323 will be sent to)A 257 267 :M -.012(the owner; the list is not locked.)A 41 295 :M f5_12 sf -.198(PUT )A f9_12 sf -.198(list password filename)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(args)A f5_12 sf (])S 48 310 :M f1_12 sf -.011(Replace system files. Filename is as in EDIT command. These files are obtained with)A 48 324 :M -.002(the EDIT command, can then be edited and replaced with the PUT command.)A 48 338 :M (If the PUT command is for an alias or ignore file the [args] consists of the address\(es\).)S 48 352 :M -.009(When PUTting a file, its contents start immediately after the command and span the)A 48 366 :M -.012(entire message. No other commands can follow a PUT and no signature should be in a)A 48 380 :M (PUT command. Neither an alias nor an ignore file can have comments in the file. It is)S 48 394 :M -.016(strongly recommended that list owner )A 255 394 :M f2_12 sf -.499(NOT)A 281 394 :M f1_12 sf -.009( use the PUT command on a subscribers)A 48 408 :M -.005(file because of damage that may be done to ListProc from an improperly edited)A 48 422 :M -.002(subscribers file. All modifications desired to the subscribers file can be easily and)A 48 436 :M -.006(safely done using ListProc\325s internal commands such as ADD, DELETE, SET, etc.)A 48 0 7 730 rC 48 450 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 52 450 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 48 450 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 51 :m -.092(Examples)A 95 0 5 730 rC 95 450 :M 3 :m ( )S 97 450 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 100 450 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 48 464 :M -.01(Let\325s use the example from the EDIT command above of a list called \322mylist\323 and the)A 48 478 :M -.011(owner\325s list management password is \322beqrt\323. The owner of mylist now wants to)A 48 492 :M -.009(replace the info and welcome files with new ones. The owner of \322mylist\323 sends the)A 48 506 :M -.01(following commands separately:)A 59 520 :M f5_12 sf -.208(put mylist beqrt info)A 59 532 :M f1_12 sf -.013(Mylist is a discussion of ideas related to what I think about life.)A 59 560 :M f5_12 sf -.207(PUT mylist beqrt welcome)A 59 572 :M f1_12 sf -.01(Welcome to Mylist. We will be discussing life in general and in particular.)A 50 600 :M -.007(In the first example above the list\325s info file will be replaced with a file saying that)A 50 614 :M -.007(\322Mylist is a discussion of ideas related to what I think about life.\323 In the second)A 50 628 :M -.006(example the list\325s welcome file will be replaced with a file saying \322Welcome to Mylist.)A 50 642 :M -.005(We will be discussing life in general and in particular.\323 Notice that these are sent as)A 50 656 :M -.001(two separate commands in two separate e-mail messages, and not in a single e-mail)A 50 670 :M -.005(message. This is because all information put into the message after the command line)A endp %%Page: 14 14 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 14 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (13)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 50 15 :M f1_12 sf -.006(is incorporated into the file. If the owner\325s mailer automatically appended the)A 50 29 :M -.008(owner\325s signature to the message then that signature will be included in the file being)A 50 43 :M -.017(placed.)A 41 71 :M f5_12 sf -.198(REPorts )A f9_12 sf -.215(list password)A 48 86 :M f1_12 sf -.013(Obtain all reports about the specified local list.)A 41 114 :M f5_12 sf -.198(CONfiguration )A f9_12 sf -.198(listname password)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(option)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(args)A f5_12 sf -.264(]] &)A 41 129 :M -.198( [,)A f9_12 sf -.198(option)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(args)A f5_12 sf -.198(] ...]] [,)A f9_12 sf -.198(option)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(args)A f5_12 sf -.231(] ...]])A 48 144 :M f1_12 sf -.013(Set a list's configuration options. The command, )A 309 144 :M f5_12 sf -.132(CONFIGURATION)A f1_12 sf -.101(, without options,)A 48 158 :M -.003(returns the list's current settings. If the configuration command spans more than one)A 48 172 :M -.002(line then each line must end in an ampersand \(&\) in order to indicate that the)A 48 186 :M -.003(command is continued on the next line. Options are a comma-separated list of one or)A 48 200 :M -.028(more of the following keywords:)A 63 228 :M f5_12 sf -.198(ARChive [)A f9_12 sf -.198(password)A f5_12 sf -.209(] [messages|digests])A 63 243 :M -.22(NO-ARChive)A 48 258 :M f1_12 sf -.009(Turn on/off archiving of lists. Specify a password for subscribers' access to the)A 48 272 :M -.01(archives and whether single messages are to be archived or digests. The command)A 48 286 :M -.006(ARCHIVE with no options results in non-password protected archive with default)A 48 300 :M -.011(archiving of individual messages. If the owner wants to specify digests or messages)A 48 314 :M (without a password, a dash \(-\) is used in place of the password. If the owner wants to)S 48 328 :M -.009(remove a password and not replace it, an empty string delimited by single or double)A 48 342 :M -.011(quotes \("" or ''\) will remove it. The directory, archive name, file name of the archived)A 48 356 :M -.008(material, and whether archives are stored compressed or not are set by the list)A 48 370 :M -.01(manager by request from the list owner. By default every list\325s messages are stored in)A 48 384 :M -.006(the default archive directory with the archive named after the list and no password.)A 48 398 :M -.011(File names can be any letters of the 2000 alphabet, numbers, the percent character, and the)A 48 412 :M -.003(underscore character. Naming may be by any one of a number of character sequences:)A 77 426 :M -.009(-The contents of a ARCHIVE-NAME header line. This method can)A 432 426 :M -.054(not be used if)A 86 440 :M -.046(archiving digests.)A 77 454 :M -.026(-The current message count.)A 77 468 :M -.002(-Any combination of day of month, week of month, month name, and year.)A 77 482 :M -.005(-Any combination of issue number and volume number, which is extracted from)A 86 496 :M -.011(a line saying Volume # Number #.)A 77 510 :M -.004(-The first word of the first non-blank line of the file.)A 77 524 :M -.008(-Digest number.)A 50 0 7 730 rC 50 538 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 54 538 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 50 538 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 46 :m -.093(Example)A 91 0 6 730 rC 91 538 :M 6 :m ( )S 94 538 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 97 538 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 552 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 77 566 :M f5_12 sf -.202( configuration mylist foo archive erty messages)A 50 578 :M f1_12 sf -.002(will cause the list \322mylist\323 to be archived as individual messages which can be)A 50 592 :M -.02(obtained from ListProc with a )A 212 592 :M f5_12 sf -.049(GET)A f1_12 sf -.041( command \(See )A f5_12 sf -.049(GET)A f1_12 sf -.04( below\) using the password)A 50 606 :M -.016(erty.)A 77 620 :M f5_12 sf -.203( configuration mylist foo archive - digest)A 50 632 :M f1_12 sf -.011(will cause the list \322mylist\323 to be archived as digests according to the default digesting)A 50 646 :M -.196(\(See )A 75 646 :M f5_12 sf -.026(DEFAULT)A f1_12 sf -.02( below\) with no password required to obtain copies of the archived)A 50 660 :M -.121(material.)A endp %%Page: 15 15 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 15 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (14)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 63 15 :M f5_12 sf -.212(ARCHIVES-TO-ALL)A 63 30 :M -.21(ARCHIVES-TO-OWNERS)A 63 45 :M -.207(ARCHIVES-TO-SUBSCRIBERS)A 48 60 :M f1_12 sf -.006(Specify who can request material from the archives. ALL: anyone can request index)A 48 74 :M -.009(and archive material. OWNERS: only owners may request archive material and index.)A 48 88 :M -.003(SUBSCRIBERS: only owners and subscribers may request index and archive material.)A 50 0 7 730 rC 50 102 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 54 102 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 50 102 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 46 :m -.093(Example)A 91 0 6 730 rC 91 102 :M 6 :m ( )S 94 102 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 97 102 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 116 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 77 130 :M f5_12 sf -.202( configuration mylist foo archives-to-subscribers)A 50 142 :M f1_12 sf -.002(will allow only subscribers to the list \322mylist\323 to obtain archives of the list.)A 63 170 :M f5_12 sf -.207(AUTO-DELETE-SUBSCRIBERS)A 63 185 :M -.206(NO-AUTO-DELETE-SUBSCRIBERS)A 48 200 :M f1_12 sf -.002(ListProcessor has the capability of automatically deleting from a list any users whose)A 48 214 :M -.007(mail bounces. This allows for automatic removal of subscribers who have lost or)A 48 228 :M -.012(turned off their e-mail accounts, but did not unsubscribe from your lists, or people)A 48 242 :M -.001(who for some reason their e-mail addresses become unreachable. These commands)A 48 256 :M -.005(turn on and off automatic deletion of subscribers whose mail bounces. When a user is)A 48 270 :M -.011(automatically deleted the list owner is notified. If someone other than the list owner is)A 48 284 :M -.006(defined as a recipient of system error messages, then that person is notified of the)A 48 298 :M -.009(automatic removal of a user.)A 50 0 7 730 rC 50 312 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 54 312 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 50 312 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 46 :m -.093(Example)A 91 0 6 730 rC 91 312 :M 6 :m ( )S 94 312 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 97 312 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 326 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 77 340 :M f5_12 sf -.202( configuration mylist foo auto-delete-subscribers)A 50 352 :M f1_12 sf -.008(will allow ListProc to automatically delete any subscriber whose mail bounces. If a)A 50 366 :M -.054(list is set to )A 112 366 :M f5_12 sf -.102(auto-delete-subscribers)A f1_12 sf -.076( then the list owner should be aware of the)A 50 380 :M -.004(fact that some list subscribers will occasionally complain of not having received any)A 50 394 :M -.005(mail from the list recently. Users frequently are not aware when their home system is)A 50 408 :M -.002(rejecting mail. Deleting subscribers whose mail bounces is a useful function because)A 50 422 :M -.002(bounce mail takes up bandwidth and wastes CPU time. On a small machine with a)A 50 436 :M -.009(slow connection to the Internet, large amounts of bounce mail can significantly slow)A 50 450 :M -.008(down service on all the machine\325s local lists.)A 63 478 :M f5_12 sf -.209(CLOSED-SUBSCRIPTIONS)A 63 493 :M -.21(OPEN-SUBSCRIPTIONS)A 63 508 :M -.209(OWNER-SUBSCRIPTIONS)A 48 523 :M f1_12 sf -.008(When closed, the list will not accept any new subscribers at all. However, the owners)A 48 537 :M -.035(may still submit an )A 153 537 :M f5_12 sf -.03(ADD)A f1_12 sf -.022( command. When open, the list will automatically accept all)A 48 551 :M -.006(people who send in subscribe requests. Although the owner does not have to approve)A 48 565 :M -.009(new subscribers in an open list, the owner can receive notification of new subscribers)A 48 579 :M -.037(added to a list; see )A 149 579 :M f0_12 sf -.039(SET ccpreferences)A 249 579 :M f1_12 sf -.056(. )A f5_12 sf -.135(OWNER-SUBSCRIPTIONS)A f1_12 sf -.097( makes a list private.)A 48 593 :M -.01(When a user sends a subscribe command for the list to ListProc a message is sent to)A 48 607 :M -.009(the subscription manager notifying of the request for subscription. Subscriptions are)A 48 621 :M -.012(then approved by the designated people, either subscription managers or owners.)A 48 635 :M f5_12 sf -.069(OWNER-SUBSCRIPTIONS)A f1_12 sf -.064( turns on ARCHIVES-TO-SUBSCRIBERS, REVIEW-TO-)A 48 649 :M (SUBSCRIBERS, STATISTICS-TO-SUBSCRIBERS, and SEND-TO-SUBSCRIBERS, all)S 48 663 :M -.003(limiting access to information from the list to subscribers.)A endp %%Page: 16 16 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 16 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (15)S gR gS 50 0 7 730 rC 50 15 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 54 15 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 50 15 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 46 :m -.093(Example)A 91 0 6 730 rC 91 15 :M 6 :m ( )S 94 15 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 97 15 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 29 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 77 43 :M f5_12 sf -.203( configuration mylist foo open-subscriptions)A 48 55 :M f1_12 sf -.011(will allow ListProc to automatically add anyone sending a subscribe request without)A 48 69 :M -.015(obtaining approval from the list subscription manager or owner.)A 77 83 :M f5_12 sf -.202( configuration mylist foo closed-subscriptions)A 48 95 :M f1_12 sf -.007(will cause ListProc to send a message to the pers 2000 on requesting a subscription to the list)A 48 109 :M -.008(saying that no new subscriptions are being accepted at this time.)A 68 123 :M f5_12 sf -.202( configuration mylist foo owner-subscriptions)A 48 135 :M f1_12 sf (will make a list private to subscriptions. The owner or designated subscription)S 48 149 :M -.022(manager will have to manually )A 217 149 :M f5_12 sf -.072(ADD)A f1_12 sf -.057( new subscribers.)A 63 177 :M f5_12 sf -.213(WIDE-OPEN-LIST)A 48 192 :M f1_12 sf -.007(Make a list visible, allows subscribers to add themselves to a list, allows anyone to)A 48 206 :M -.007(post messages to the list, and allows anyone to request a review, statistics, or archives)A 48 220 :M -.077(from a list.)A 50 0 7 730 rC 50 234 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 54 234 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 50 234 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 46 :m -.093(Example)A 91 0 6 730 rC 91 234 :M 6 :m ( )S 94 234 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 97 234 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 248 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 77 262 :M f5_12 sf -.203( configuration mylist foo wide-open-list)A 48 274 :M f1_12 sf -.011(has the same effect as sending a command to ListProc saying)A 48 288 :M f5_12 sf -.202(configuration mylist foo open-subscriptions, unmoderated, &)A 48 300 :M -.197(review-to-all, statistics-to-all, archives-to-all)A f1_12 sf (.)S 84 326 :M f5_12 sf -.213(COMMENT string)A 84 341 :M -.22(NO-COMMENT)A 48 356 :M f1_12 sf -.007(Sets the one line list comment \(description\) string. To remove the comment send an)A 48 370 :M -.011(empty string delimited by single or double quotes \("" or ''\). Note that only the)A 48 384 :M -.003(following characters are permitted in the comment string: All the alphabetic letters)A 48 398 :M -.006(from a - Z including both upper and lower case, all the numbers from 0 - 9, and the)A 48 412 :M -.018(following characters)A f0_12 sf -.014( [ \\ t + = : ; ' . , @ # % ! _ - ])A 296 412 :M f1_12 sf -.024( while comment strings may )A 453 412 :M f3_12 sf -.329(NOT)A 48 426 :M f1_12 sf -.028(contain the following characters: )A 227 426 :M f0_12 sf -.056(< > ` * ? , \\ n)A 48 440 :M f1_12 sf -.012(\(Please note that in this discussion the symbol )A 295 440 :M f0_12 sf (\\t)S f1_12 sf -.02( is a combined symbol which stands)A 48 454 :M -.008(for the tab character and not the separate characters slash-t. Likewise )A f0_12 sf (\\n)S 434 454 :M f1_12 sf -.144( is a)A 48 468 :M -.008(combined symbol which stands for the newline character.\) If a comment string is to)A 48 482 :M -.001(have a colon \322:\323 then the colon must have an escape character \322\\\323 before it \322\\:\323)A 50 0 7 730 rC 50 496 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 54 496 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 50 496 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 46 :m -.093(Example)A 91 0 6 730 rC 91 496 :M 6 :m ( )S 94 496 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 97 496 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 510 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 77 524 :M f5_12 sf -.202( configuration mylist foo comment MyList\\: This is my list)A 48 536 :M f1_12 sf -.002(The listing of all lists will say \322mylist@machine.address MyList: This is my list\323.)A 48 550 :M -.004(Additionally all mail coming from \322mylist\323 will have the comment appended to the)A 48 564 :M -.003(header, \322MyList: This is my list\323.)A 63 592 :M f5_12 sf -.198(DEFAULT )A f9_12 sf -.198(mailmode option)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(mailmode option)A f5_12 sf (])S 48 607 :M f1_12 sf -.006(Set the default subscription options. Mailmode choices and options are:)A 63 621 :M f5_12 sf -.198(DEFAULT )A f9_12 sf -.198(address)A f5_12 sf -.212( variable|fixed)A 77 636 :M f1_12 sf -.993(- )A 84 636 :M f5_12 sf -.028(variable)A f1_12 sf -.022( allows a subscriber to change addresses with a command sent from)A 84 650 :M -.004(a different address than the one the user is subscribed from.)A 77 664 :M -.993(- )A 84 664 :M f5_12 sf -.023(fixed)A f1_12 sf -.017( requires a subscriber to unsubscribe from the subscribed address and)A 84 678 :M (resubscribe from the new address.)S endp %%Page: 17 17 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 17 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (16)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 63 15 :M f5_12 sf -.204(DEFAULT mail ack|noack|postpone|digest)A 77 30 :M f1_12 sf -.01(- ack means a subscriber will receive a copy of his/her posting.)A 77 44 :M -.009(- noack means a subscriber will not receive a copy of his/her posting.)A 77 58 :M -.005(- postpone means all mail to a subscriber will be held until the subscriber sends a)A 84 72 :M -.019(command changing mailmode to something else.)A 77 86 :M -.001(- digest causes all messages to be sent out concatenated together in groups. The)A 84 100 :M -.004(user can change this by sending a command requesting a different mailmode.)A 84 114 :M (For example, changing mailmode to ack will turn off digests for the individual)S 84 128 :M -.004(user. In contrast, if the list is set to sending out all mail as digests because it)A 84 142 :M -.014(was set that way using the )A f0_12 sf -.021(DIGEST)A f1_12 sf ( )S f3_12 sf -.015(frequency)A f1_12 sf -.015( command, then the individual)A 84 156 :M -.021(user will be unable to change that designation.)A 63 170 :M f5_12 sf -.198(DEFAULT )A f9_12 sf -.212(password string)A 77 185 :M f1_12 sf -.012(- sets a default user password. If not set a random password is assigned to new)A 84 199 :M -.177(users.)A 63 213 :M f5_12 sf -.208(DEFAULT conceal yes|no)A 77 228 :M f1_12 sf -.993(- )A 84 228 :M f5_12 sf -.025(yes)A f1_12 sf -.018( allows other people to see the user's name and e-mail address in a list of)A 84 242 :M -.011(subscribers to a list.)A 77 256 :M -.993(- )A 84 256 :M f5_12 sf (no)S f1_12 sf -.014( prevents others from seeing user's s name and e-mail address.)A 63 270 :M f5_12 sf -.198(DEFAULT preference )A f9_12 sf -.227(CCoption)A 77 285 :M f1_12 sf -.024(- determines which commands sent by users are copied to owners. )A f9_12 sf -.036(CCoption)A 84 299 :M f1_12 sf -.034(can be one of: )A 163 299 :M f5_12 sf -.203(CCUNSUBSCRIBE, CCRECIPIENTS, CCINFORMATION,)A 84 313 :M -.202(CCSTATISTICS, CCPRIVATE, CCRUN, CCIGNORE, CCERRORS,)A 84 325 :M -.212(CCREVIEW, CCALL)A 48 337 :M f1_12 sf -.006(When any user sends a command to the ListProcessor concerning a list the owner can)A 48 351 :M -.01(be set up to receive a copy of the response. This is useful if owners want to keep track)A 48 365 :M -.002(of who subscribes, unsubscribes, requests information, etc. or error messages sent out)A 48 379 :M -.008(to users. The more )A f3_12 sf -.009(ccoptions)A f1_12 sf -.008( set, the more mail a list owner or designated recipient of)A 48 393 :M -.015(ccoptions will receive. It may not be advisable to set )A f0_12 sf -.018(ccall)A 357 393 :M f1_12 sf -.016( on a very active list because)A 48 407 :M -.004(of the very large volume of mail that may ensue. The 'default preference' only effects)A 48 421 :M -.004(owners that are added after the change is made, current owners must change their)A 48 435 :M -.052(options using the )A 143 435 :M f0_12 sf -.332(SET)A 166 435 :M f1_12 sf ( )S f0_12 sf -.104(preference)A 227 435 :M f1_12 sf -.018( command \(see below\).)A 48 463 :M -.012(A mailmode with an empty string as an option, designated by either two double)A 48 477 :M -.005(quotes\(""\) or two single quotes\(''\), causes the mailmode to revert back to the system)A 48 491 :M -.032(default. The user can also revert to default with a )A 2000 f5_12 sf -.045(SET )A f9_12 sf -.045(mailmode)A f1_12 sf -.043( command and no)A 48 505 :M -.107(arguments.)A 50 0 7 730 rC 50 519 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 54 519 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 50 519 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 51 :m -.092(Examples)A 97 0 5 730 rC 97 519 :M 3 :m ( )S 99 519 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 102 519 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 533 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 77 547 :M f5_12 sf -.202( configuration mylist foo default address fixed)A 48 559 :M f1_12 sf -.005(This will prevent any user from changing a subscribed address from another machine;)A 48 573 :M -.01(it forces users to unsubscribe from their subscribed machine and resubscribe from the)A 48 587 :M (new address.)S 77 601 :M f5_12 sf -.203( configuration mylist foo default mail ack)A 48 613 :M f1_12 sf (This will cause ListProc to return a copy of all messages posted to a list by any user to)S 48 627 :M -.012(that subscriber as a way of acknowledging to the user that the message was sent out to)A 48 641 :M -.077(the list.)A endp %%Page: 18 18 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 18 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (17)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 77 15 :M f5_12 sf -.203( configuration mylist foo default mail digest)A 48 27 :M f1_12 sf -.004(This setting will cause the ListProcessor to mail out all messages as digests in the)A 48 41 :M -.046(manner specified by the )A f5_12 sf -.06(DIGEST)A f1_12 sf -.05( command \(See )A f5_12 sf -.06(DIGEST)A f1_12 sf -.046( below\). Users can override)A 48 55 :M -.026(this by sending in a )A 155 55 :M f5_12 sf -.17(SET )A f9_12 sf -.17(listname)A f5_12 sf -.17( MAIL ACK command)A f1_12 sf -.129( or any other )A 429 55 :M f5_12 sf -.297(SET)A 48 69 :M f9_12 sf -.139(listname)A f5_12 sf -.139( mail)A f1_12 sf -.143( command.)A 59 83 :M f5_12 sf -.203( configuration mylist foo default mail noack)A 48 95 :M f1_12 sf -.001(With this option set, ListProc will not return a copy of all messages posted to a list by)A 48 109 :M -.019(any user to that subscriber unless the subscriber uses the )A f5_12 sf -.026(SET)A f1_12 sf -.022( command to set his/her)A 48 123 :M -.013(mailmode to )A f5_12 sf (ack)S f1_12 sf -.012(. The subscriber\325s messages will, however, go out to everyone else on)A 48 137 :M -.077(the list.)A 59 151 :M f5_12 sf -.203( configuration mylist foo default conceal yes)A 48 163 :M f1_12 sf -.008(With this option set, ListProc will conceal the names and addresses of all subscribers)A 48 177 :M -.019(to a list. In the event someone sends a )A 254 177 :M f5_12 sf -.066(REVIEW)A f1_12 sf -.051( command to the ListProc, they will)A 48 191 :M -.019(receive back the number of subscribers only.)A 59 205 :M f5_12 sf -.202( config mylist foo default preference ccsubscribe,)A 48 217 :M -.215(ccunsubscribe)A 48 229 :M f1_12 sf -.012(With this option set, ListProc will forward all subscribe and signoff \(unsubscribe\))A 48 243 :M -.007(requests from users to the list owner or person designated to receive error messages)A 48 257 :M -.196(\(See )A 73 257 :M f5_12 sf -.07(DELIVERY-ERRORS-TO)A f1_12 sf -.05( below\). When this is not set by the list owner or by the)A 48 271 :M -.019(ListProc site manager, the system default is for )A 299 271 :M f5_12 sf -.188(ccignore)A f1_12 sf -.155( only.)A 84 299 :M f5_12 sf -.198(DELIVERY-ERRORS-TO )A f9_12 sf -.198(address)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(address)A f5_12 sf (])S 84 314 :M -.198(REMOVE-ERRORS-TO )A f9_12 sf -.198(address)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(address)A f5_12 sf (])S 48 329 :M f1_12 sf -.011(Specifies to which addresses copies of error messages are to be sent, and removes)A 48 343 :M -.001(recipients of error messages. If no address is designated then all error messages will)A 48 357 :M -.002(go to the list owner by default. "ERRORS-TO" recipients may send commands to)A 48 371 :M -.008(ADD, DELETE, SET ...FOR, and REVIEW. This allows the recipients of error messages)A 48 385 :M (to take corrective action without having to bother the list owner.)S 50 0 7 730 rC 50 399 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 54 399 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 50 399 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 51 :m -.092(Examples)A 97 0 5 730 rC 97 399 :M 3 :m ( )S 99 399 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 102 399 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 413 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 77 427 :M f5_12 sf -.203( configuration mylist foo DELIVERY-ERRORS-TO)A 50 439 :M -.211(george@somewhere)A 48 451 :M f1_12 sf -.016(This sets the recipient of all error messages set in the )A 329 451 :M f5_12 sf -.21(DEFAULT preference)A 48 465 :M f9_12 sf -.135(CCoption)A f1_12 sf -.112( command \(See )A f5_12 sf -.135(DEFAULT preference )A f9_12 sf -.135(CCoption)A f1_12 sf -.108( above\) to)A 48 479 :M -.01(george@somewhere. The list owner will continue to receive error messages unless the)A 48 493 :M -.013(list owner removes him/herself from receiving such messages with the )A 428 493 :M f5_12 sf -.231(REMOVE-)A 48 507 :M -.122(ERRORS-TO)A f1_12 sf -.118( command.)A 77 521 :M f5_12 sf -.203( configuration mylist foo REMOVE-ERRORS-TO)A 50 533 :M -.211(harriet@somewhere)A 48 545 :M f1_12 sf -.008(This will remove the person harriet@somewhere from receiving error messages.)A 84 573 :M f5_12 sf -.198(DIGEST )A f9_12 sf -.198(frequency)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(when)A f5_12 sf -.198(] [)A f9_12 sf -.198(lines bytes)A f5_12 sf (])S 84 588 :M -.198(DIGEST daily )A f9_12 sf -.198(hh:mm)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(lines bytes)A f5_12 sf (])S 84 603 :M -.198(DIGEST weekly [)A f9_12 sf -.198(day-of-the-week)A f5_12 sf -.198(] [)A f9_12 sf -.198(lines bytes)A f5_12 sf (])S 84 618 :M -.198(DIGEST monthly [)A f9_12 sf -.198(lines bytes)A f5_12 sf (])S 84 633 :M -.22(NO-DIGESTS)A 46 663 :M f1_12 sf -.002(Turn on/off collection of digests; define when they will be distributed. Requires)A 46 677 :M -.007(specification of how frequently the digest should be sent out. Digests can be sent out)A endp %%Page: 19 19 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 19 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (18)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 46 15 :M f1_12 sf -.011(daily, weekly, or monthly. If weekly, the day of the week can be specified. Digests are)A 46 29 :M -.002(always sent out at midnight if the time is not indicated. In contrast, if the default for)A 46 43 :M -.011(each subscriber is set to sending out all mail as digests because it was set that way)A 46 57 :M -.052(using the )A f0_12 sf -.096(DEFAULT)A 156 57 :M f1_12 sf ( )S f3_12 sf -.06(mail digest)A 219 57 :M f1_12 sf -.005( command, then the individual user will be able to)A 46 71 :M -.024(change that designation using a )A f0_12 sf -.051(SET)A 240 71 :M f1_12 sf ( )S f3_12 sf -.025(mailmode)A f1_12 sf -.021( command. If lines and/or bytes are)A 46 85 :M -.004(specified, digests will then be distributed at the specified time or whenever the number)A 46 99 :M -.009(of lines exceeds the specified limit, or whenever the size of the digest exceeds the)A 46 113 :M -.001(specified limit. If an owner wants to change the lines or bytes spec only, the 2000 owner)A 46 127 :M -.004(may use the dash \( - \) as a place holder \(one dash is enough for all cases\) for frequency.)A 50 0 7 730 rC 50 141 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 54 141 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 50 141 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 46 :m -.093(Example)A 91 0 6 730 rC 91 141 :M 6 :m ( )S 94 141 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 97 141 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 155 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 100 169 :M f5_12 sf -.203(configuration mylist foo digest daily 00:01)A 50 181 :M f1_12 sf -.006(will mail digests daily at one minute after midnight)A 100 195 :M f5_12 sf -.202(configuration mylist foo digest weekly wednesday 06:00)A 50 207 :M f1_12 sf -.003(will mail digests once a week on Wednesdays at 6 am)A 100 221 :M f5_12 sf -.202(configuration mylist foo digest monthly 250 2000)A 50 233 :M f1_12 sf -.006(will mail digests once a month but if the digest reaches 250 lines or 2000 bytes first it)A 50 247 :M -.008(will be sent out. Additional material will be sent out when the month turns over as)A 50 261 :M -.009(usual. Since a time is not specified the digest will go out at midnight.)A 100 275 :M f5_12 sf -.203(configuration mylist foo digest - 100 1024)A 50 287 :M f1_12 sf -.002(will not change the method of sending out digests or time but in the event the digest)A 50 301 :M -.001(reaches 100 lines or 1024 bytes in size the digest will be mailed out immediately, not)A 50 315 :M -.002(waiting for the designated time. The \322-\323 is used as a place holder for frequency of)A 50 329 :M (mailing. To turn off the specs, owners may specify zero:)S 100 343 :M f5_12 sf -.203(configuration mylist foo digest - 0 1024)A 50 355 :M f1_12 sf -.003(This will send a digest out whenever it is supposed to go out, or every 1024 bytes \(or)A 50 369 :M -.003(more\); no line-count restriction is set.)A 63 397 :M f5_12 sf -.198(DISABLE )A f9_12 sf -.198(command)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(command)A f5_12 sf (])S 63 412 :M -.198(ENABLE )A f9_12 sf -.198(command)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(command)A f5_12 sf (])S 41 427 :M f1_12 sf -.004(Enable or disable specific user commands. This applies to specific user commands such)A 41 441 :M -.07(as )A f6_12 sf -.107(REVIEW)A f1_12 sf -.064( or )A f6_12 sf -.107(STATISTICS)A f1_12 sf -.08( but does not apply to user )A 329 441 :M f6_12 sf -.043(SET)A f1_12 sf -.037( commands. Disable)A 41 455 :M -.004(prevents users, but not owners, from issuing these commands.)A 50 0 7 730 rC 50 472 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 54 472 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 50 472 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 46 :m -.093(Example)A 91 0 6 730 rC 91 472 :M 6 :m ( )S 94 472 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 97 472 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 486 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 100 500 :M f5_12 sf -.203(configuration mylist foo disable review)A 50 512 :M f1_12 sf -.005(will prevent all users, whether subscribed or not, from getting any output from a)A 50 526 :M -.019(REVIEW command to ListProc on the \322MyList\323 list.)A 100 540 :M f5_12 sf -.203(configuration mylist foo disable subscribe)A 50 552 :M f1_12 sf -.003(will prevent anyone from subscribing to \322MyList\323. Anyone wanting to subscribe will)A 50 566 :M -.004(have to send a message to the owner asking to be put on and the owner may add the)A 50 580 :M -.007(person. However, this should not be routinely used as a means of keeping a list)A 50 594 :M -.051(closed. The )A 116 594 :M f5_12 sf -.101(closed-subscriptions)A f1_12 sf -.072( option is better used for this purpose.)A 63 622 :M f5_12 sf -.198(SET-DISABLE )A f9_12 sf -.198(mode)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(value)A f5_12 sf -.198(] [)A f9_12 sf -.198(mode)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(value)A f5_12 sf -.397(]])A 63 637 :M -.198(SET-ENABLE )A f9_12 sf -.198(mode)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(value)A f5_12 sf -.198(] [)A f9_12 sf -.198(mode)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(value)A f5_12 sf -.397(]])A 77 652 :M -.205(mail ack|noack|postpone|digest)A 77 664 :M -.213(conceal yes|no)A 77 676 :M -.227(password)A endp %%Page: 20 20 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 20 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (19)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 48 15 :M f1_12 sf -.006(Enable or disable specific user SET commands. This applies to commands in which)A 48 29 :M -.011(users set their mail mode such as SET MAIL ACK, conceal, or change their password.)A 48 43 :M -.007(Owners can still SET ...FOR any commands which have been disabled.)A 50 0 7 730 rC 50 57 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 54 57 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 50 57 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 46 :m -.093(Example)A 91 0 6 730 rC 91 57 :M 6 :m ( )S 94 57 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 97 57 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 71 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 100 85 :M f5_12 sf -.203(configuration mylist foo set-disable conceal)A 48 97 :M f1_12 sf -.02(will prevent all users from changing their visibility on a )A f5_12 sf -.028(REVIEW)A f1_12 sf -.022( command. If all users)A 48 111 :M -.007(are concealed, then they will remain so. If all users are visible, then they will remain)A 48 125 :M -.102(visible.)A 100 139 :M f5_12 sf -.203(configuration mylist foo set-disable password)A 41 151 :M f1_12 sf -.006(will prevent all users from changing their list passwords.)A 100 168 :M f5_12 sf -.203(configuration mylist foo set-enable password)A 41 180 :M f1_12 sf -.004(will re-enable changing of passwords on a list in which changing passwords was)A 41 194 :M -.005(previously disabled.)A 63 226 :M f5_12 sf -.212(FORWARD-REJECTS)A 63 241 :M -.209(DONT-FORWARD-REJECTS)A 48 256 :M f1_12 sf -.001(Enable or disable forwarding of reject/error messages to the list owners instead of to)A 48 270 :M -.032(the original senders. If )A 173 270 :M f5_12 sf -.085(FORWARD-REJECTS)A f1_12 sf -.061( is on, then listprocessor forwards listproc-)A 48 284 :M -.003(generated error messages to the list owners, not the message sender.)A 50 0 7 730 rC 50 298 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 54 298 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 50 298 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 46 :m -.093(Example)A 91 0 6 730 rC 91 298 :M 6 :m ( )S 94 298 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 97 298 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 312 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 100 326 :M f5_12 sf -.203(configuration mylist foo forward-rejects)A 48 338 :M f1_12 sf -.005(will cause all user-generated error messages to go to the list owner or person)A 48 352 :M -.025(designated as recipient of error message.)A 100 366 :M f5_12 sf -.203(configuration mylist foo dont-forward-rejects)A 48 378 :M f1_12 sf -.01(will allow all user generated error messages to go to the user whose command or)A 48 392 :M -.008(message caused the error. The owner or designated recipient of error messages will)A 48 406 :M -.002(also receive a copy of the error message.)A 63 434 :M f5_12 sf -.211(KEEP-RESENT-LINES)A 63 449 :M -.208(DONT-KEEP-RESENT-LINES)A 48 464 :M f1_12 sf -.011(When forwarded mail is sent to a list, enables or disables a header line indicating that)A 48 478 :M -.005(the message is forwarded mail.)A 50 0 7 730 rC 50 492 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 54 492 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 50 492 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 46 :m -.093(Example)A 91 0 6 730 rC 91 492 :M 6 :m ( )S 94 492 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 97 492 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 506 :M -.017(For a list named \3 2000 22mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 100 520 :M f5_12 sf -.203(configuration mylist foo keep-resent-lines)A 48 532 :M f1_12 sf -.009(When a user forwards mail to a list this will cause ListProc to add a line to the message)A 48 546 :M -.008(header saying that the message was forwarded.)A 63 574 :M f5_12 sf -.218(HIDDEN-LIST)A 63 589 :M -.216(VISIBLE-LIST)A 48 604 :M f1_12 sf -.007(Determines whether a list is visible or hidden when listprocessor receives a command)A 48 618 :M -.041(for a list of lists. )A 138 618 :M f5_12 sf -.18(HIDDEN-LIST)A f1_12 sf -.126( turns on )A f6_12 sf -.186(ARCHIVES-TO-SUBSCRIBERS, REVIEW-)A 48 632 :M -.206(TO-SUBSCRIBERS, STATISTICS-TO-SUBSCRIBERS, SEND-TO-SUBSCRIBERS,)A f1_12 sf -.153( all)A 48 646 :M -.003(limiting access to information from the list to subscribers.)A 50 0 7 730 rC 50 660 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 54 660 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 50 660 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 46 :m -.093(Example)A 91 0 6 730 rC 91 660 :M 6 :m ( )S 94 660 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 97 660 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 674 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A endp %%Page: 21 21 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 21 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (20)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 100 15 :M f5_12 sf -.204(configuration mylist foo hidden-list)A 48 27 :M f1_12 sf -.011(will prevent anyone from seeing the list named \322MyList\323 in a )A 377 27 :M f6_12 sf -.105(LISTS)A f1_12 sf -.093( command. Also)A 48 41 :M -.007(prevents anyone from requesting archives, a review of the list, statistics, or from)A 48 55 :M -.022(posting to the list if they are not subscribed.)A 63 83 :M f5_12 sf -.198(MAX-MESSAGES-PER-DAY )A f9_12 sf -.238(number)A 113 98 :M f5_12 sf -.397(or)A 63 113 :M -.198(MESSAGE-LIMIT )A f9_12 sf -.238(number)A 63 128 :M f5_12 sf -.211(NO-MESSAGE-LIMIT)A 48 143 :M f1_12 sf -.01(Determines the maximum number of messages a list will process per day. Messages)A 48 157 :M -.006(above the maximum will be held until the next day and processed, or will be sent if)A 48 171 :M -.01(the list is FREEed. It is a good idea to set a message limit for all lists. If the owner)A 48 185 :M -.007(does not want a message limit, the limit can be set to a high number. This way, if a)A 48 199 :M -.011(message loop occurs there will be a limit to how many messages will get sent out in a)A 48 213 :M -.014(single day before the owner discovers and corrects the loop.)A 50 0 7 730 rC 50 227 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 54 227 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 50 227 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 46 :m -.093(Example)A 91 0 6 730 rC 91 227 :M 6 :m ( )S 94 227 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 97 227 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 241 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 100 255 :M f5_12 sf -.203(configuration mylist foo message-limit 300)A 100 267 :M -.202(configuration mylist foo max-messages-per-day 300)A 48 279 :M f1_12 sf -.008(will not allow more than 300 messages to go out from MyList in a single day. If more)A 48 293 :M -.008(than 300 messages are posted to the list, all messages over 300 are stored until the)A 48 307 :M -.011(following day before posting. The two commands, )A 322 307 :M f5_12 sf -.178(message-limit)A f1_12 sf -.13( and )A f5_12 sf -.238(max-)A 48 321 :M -.094(messages-per-day)A f1_12 sf -.073( are synonyms for each other.)A 63 349 :M f5_12 sf -.198(MODERATED-EDIT )A f9_12 sf -.198(address)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(address)A f5_12 sf (])S 63 364 :M -.198(MODERATED-NO-EDIT )A f9_12 sf -.198(address)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(address)A f5_12 sf (])S 63 379 :M -.218(UNMODERATED)A 63 394 :M -.198(REMOVE-MODERATORS )A f9_12 sf -.198(address)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(address)A f5_12 sf (])S 48 409 :M f1_12 sf -.01(Determine moderation of list. MODERATED-EDIT sends all messages to the)A 48 423 :M -.01(moderator\(s\) for editing and approval. MODERATED-NO-EDIT sends all messages)A 48 437 :M -.001(to the moderator\(s\) for approval and includes a tag identifier in the first line.)A 48 451 :M -.011(Moderator sends back an approval command giving the tag identifier only. See)A 48 465 :M -.015(APPROVE command. Moderators may be removed with the REMOVE-)A 48 479 :M -.012(MODERATORS command. If a list is set up as MODERATED with a specified address)A 48 493 :M -.001(as moderator and an additional MODERATED command is given, either)A 48 507 :M -.005(MODERATED-EDIT, or MODERATED-NO-EDIT, with a new moderator address, the)A 48 521 :M -.01(new moderator address is added to the pre-existing moderator address such that both)A 48 535 :M -.006(addresses become moderators. In other words, the old moderator is not replaced. The)A 48 549 :M -.011(only way to replace a moderator is to use the REMOVE-MODERATORS command to)A 48 563 :M -.001(remove the moderator to be replaced. However, if a list is MODERATED-NO-EDIT)A 48 577 :M -.006(and a MODERATED-EDIT command is given, then the list is changed, and vice versa.)A 48 591 :M -.012(If a list is MODERATED but no address is specified, messages are sent to owners for)A 48 605 :M -.014(approval. See APPROVE command.)A 50 0 7 730 rC 50 619 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 54 619 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 50 619 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 46 :m -.093(Example)A 91 0 6 730 rC 91 619 :M 6 :m ( )S 94 619 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 97 619 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 633 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 100 647 :M f5_12 sf -.203(configuration mylist foo moderated-no-edit)A 50 659 :M -.211(george@somewhere)A endp %%Page: 22 22 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 22 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (21)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 48 15 :M f1_12 sf -.001(will set the list so that all messages posted to the list by any subscribers will go to)A 48 29 :M -.01(george@somewhere for approval. A paragraph is appended to each message telling)A 48 43 :M -.012(the moderator to send an approve command if the moderator wants to allow the)A 48 57 :M -.03(message to be posted.)A 100 71 :M f5_12 sf -.202(configuration mylist foo moderated-edit george@somewhere)A 50 83 :M f1_12 sf -.001(will set the list so that all messages posted to the list by any subscribers will go to)A 50 97 :M -.003(george@somewhere but then that moderator will be able to edit the messages and)A 50 111 :M -.008(send them back to ListProc for posting to the list.)A 100 128 :M f5_12 sf -.203(configuration mylist foo moderated-no-edit)A 50 143 :M f1_12 sf -.008(will set the list to moderated without editing of messages but since no moderator was)A 50 157 :M -.006(specified, the list owner becomes the default moderator of the list.)A 63 191 :M f5_12 sf -.198(OWNERS )A f9_12 sf -.198(address)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(address)A f5_12 sf (])S 48 206 :M f1_12 sf -.001(New owners may be added with the OWNERS command. This command does not)A 48 220 :M -.002(replace owners, it only adds new owners. To replace owners, it is necessary to use)A 48 234 :M -.012(both the REMOVE-OWNERS command and the OWNERS command.)A 50 0 7 730 rC 50 248 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 54 248 :M 6 :m ( )S 2000 gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 50 248 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 46 :m -.093(Example)A 91 0 6 730 rC 91 248 :M 6 :m ( )S 94 248 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 97 248 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 262 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 100 276 :M f5_12 sf -.202(configuration mylist foo owners george@somewhere)A 48 288 :M f1_12 sf -.004(will add george@somewhere as an owner in addition to the current owner\(s\). It will)A 48 302 :M f2_12 sf -.495(not)A 64 302 :M f1_12 sf -.03( replace current owners; it only )A f2_12 sf -.043(adds)A 254 302 :M f1_12 sf -.077( new owners.)A 63 316 :M f5_12 sf -.198(REMOVE-OWNERS )A f9_12 sf -.198(address)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(address)A f5_12 sf -.248(] ...)A 48 331 :M f1_12 sf -.003(List manager, or list owners, if list is OWNER-CONTROLLED, may remove owners.)A 50 0 7 730 rC 50 345 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 54 345 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 50 345 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 46 :m -.093(Example)A 91 0 6 730 rC 91 345 :M 6 :m ( )S 94 345 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 97 345 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 359 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 100 373 :M f5_12 sf -.202(configuration mylist foo remove-owners george@somewhere)A 48 385 :M f1_12 sf -.004(will remove george@somewhere from being an owner of the list \322MyList\323.)A 63 413 :M f5_12 sf -.198(PASSWORD )A f9_12 sf -.238(string)A 48 428 :M f1_12 sf -.019(Set or change the list management password.)A 50 0 7 730 rC 50 442 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 54 442 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 50 442 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 46 :m -.093(Example)A 91 0 6 730 rC 91 442 :M 6 :m ( )S 94 442 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 97 442 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 456 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 100 470 :M f5_12 sf -.203(configuration mylist foo password gobbledygook)A 48 482 :M f1_12 sf -.009(will change the list management password from \322foo\323 to \322gobbledygook\323.)A 63 510 :M f5_12 sf -.213(PUBLISHED-LIST)A 48 525 :M f1_12 sf -.003(Will add you list to the global list database. This allows users at other locations to)A 48 539 :M -.014(search for you list based on the list )A 235 539 :M f3_12 sf -.122(COMMENT )A 303 539 :M f1_12 sf -.006( and list name and subscribe and)A 48 553 :M -.006(unsubscribe without knowing the exact location of your list. \(Global subscription\))A 63 567 :M f5_12 sf -.211(UNPUBLISHED-LIST)A 48 582 :M f1_12 sf -.012(Will make you list visible only if the local listproc is queried or searched.)A 63 610 :M f5_12 sf -.198(SUBSCRIPTION-MANAGERS )A f9_12 sf -.198(address)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(address)A f5_12 sf -.248(] ...)A 63 625 :M -.198(REMOVE-SUBSCRIPTION-MANAGERS )A f9_12 sf -.198(address)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(address)A f5_12 sf -.248(] ...)A 63 640 :M -.205(REMOVE-ALL-SUBSCRIPTION-MANAGERS)A 48 655 :M f1_12 sf -.001(Add or remove subscription managers. The SUBSCRIPTION-MANAGERS command)A 48 669 :M -.004(does not remove or replace the existing subscription managers, it adds new managers.)A endp %%Page: 23 23 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 23 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (22)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 48 15 :M f1_12 sf -.013(To remove managers the REMOVE-SUBSCRIPTION-MANAGERS command must be)A 48 29 :M -.099(used.)A 50 0 7 730 rC 50 43 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 54 43 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 50 43 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 46 :m -.093(Example)A 91 0 6 730 rC 91 43 :M 6 :m ( )S 94 43 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 97 43 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 57 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 68 71 :M f5_12 sf -.201(configuration mylist foo subscription-managers george@somewhere)A 48 83 :M f1_12 sf -.009(will set george@somewhere as the subscription manager for the MyList list. All)A 48 97 :M -.014(requests for subscriptions will go to that address for approval. Then)A 48 111 :M -.015(george@somewhere will have to use the )A f5_12 sf -.019(ADD)A f1_12 sf -.015( command to subscribe the individuals)A 48 125 :M -.011(requesting subscription. If the list is open to subscriptions, however, the subscription)A 48 139 :M -.012(manager does not get requests because new subscribers may add themselves.)A 68 153 :M f5_12 sf -.201(configuration mylist foo subscription-managers george@somewhere)A 48 165 :M f1_12 sf -.006(will remove george@somewhere from being a subscription manager leaving the other)A 48 179 :M -.008(subscription managers in place. If there are no other subscription managers then the)A 48 193 :M -.003(list owner becomes subscription manager by default.)A 63 221 :M f5_12 sf -.215(REPLY-TO-LIST)A 63 236 :M -.209(REPLY-TO-LIST-ALWAYS)A 63 251 :M -.212(REPLY-TO-SENDER)A 63 266 :M -.208(REPLY-TO-SENDER-ALWAYS)A 63 281 :M -.211(REPLY-TO-OMITTED)A 48 296 :M f1_12 sf -.001(Determines whether replies automatically go to the list or to the sender of the)A 48 310 :M -.005(individual message. If list is a digest replies always go to the list. When a list is set as)A 48 324 :M f5_12 sf -.147(REPLY-TO-LIST)A f1_12 sf -.061(, )A f5_12 sf -.147(REPLY-TO-SENDER)A f1_12 sf -.083(, or )A f5_12 sf -.147(REPLY-TO-OMITTED)A f1_12 sf -.106(, if the sender includes)A 48 338 :M -.004(a Reply-To: in the message header it takes precedence. However, if the list is set as)A 48 352 :M f5_12 sf -.107(REPLY-TO-[LIST|SENDER]-ALWAYS)A f1_12 sf -.076( then the user's inclusion of a Reply-To: in the)A 48 366 :M -.028(message header will be ignored.)A 50 0 7 730 rC 50 380 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 54 380 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 50 380 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 46 :m -.093(Example)A 91 0 6 730 rC 91 380 :M 6 :m ( )S 94 380 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 97 380 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 394 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 68 408 :M f5_12 sf -.204(configuration mylist foo reply-to-list)A 48 420 :M f1_12 sf -.005(will cause all replies to all messages to go to the list except if the sender of the reply)A 48 434 :M -.017(adds a REPLY-TO: line to the message header.)A 68 448 :M f5_12 sf -.203(configuration mylist foo reply-to-sender-always)A 48 460 :M f1_12 sf (will cause all replies to all messages to go to the sender of the message being replied to)S 48 474 :M -.006(even if the person replying tries to put a REPLY-TO: line in the message header.)A 68 488 :M f5_12 sf -.203(configuration mylist foo reply-to-omitted)A 48 500 :M f1_12 sf -.01(will cause all replies to go neither to the list or the person replying. Usually replies go)A 48 514 :M -.006(to the list owner.)A 63 542 :M f5_12 sf -.215(REVIEW-BY-ALL)A 63 557 :M -.215(REVIEW-TO-ALL)A 63 572 :M -.211(REVIEW-BY-OWNERS)A 63 587 :M -.211(REVIEW-TO-OWNERS)A 63 602 :M -.208(REVIEW-BY-SUBSCRIBERS)A 63 617 :M -.208(REVIEW-TO-SUBSCRIBERS)A 48 632 :M f1_12 sf -.003(Determines who can submit a REVIEW command for a list. See below for additional)A 48 646 :M -.007(details.)A 63 674 :M f5_12 sf -.211(STATISTICS-BY-ALL)A endp %%Page: 24 24 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 24 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (2 2000 3)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 63 15 :M f5_12 sf -.211(STATISTICS-TO-ALL)A 63 30 :M -.209(STATISTICS-BY-OWNERS)A 63 45 :M -.209(STATISTICS-TO-OWNERS)A 63 60 :M -.207(STATISTICS-BY-SUBSCRIBERS)A 63 75 :M -.207(STATISTICS-TO-SUBSCRIBERS)A 48 90 :M f1_12 sf -.01(Determines who can issue a command for list statistics. See below for additional)A 48 104 :M -.007(details.)A 63 132 :M f5_12 sf -.218(SEND-BY-ALL)A 63 147 :M -.213(SEND-BY-OWNERS)A 63 162 :M -.209(SEND-BY-SUBSCRIBERS)A 48 177 :M f1_12 sf -.011(Determines who can post to a list.)A 48 191 :M -.004(ALL: Anyone, whether subscribed to a list or not. OWNERS: Limited to list owners.)A 48 205 :M -.008(SUBSCRIBERS: Both subscribers and owners. Commands using the word TO or BY)A 48 219 :M -.041(are equivalent.)A 48 0 7 730 rC 48 233 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 52 233 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 48 233 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 51 :m -.092(Examples)A 95 0 5 730 rC 95 233 :M 3 :m ( )S 97 233 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 100 233 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 247 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 77 261 :M f5_12 sf -.204(configuration mylist foo review-by-all)A 41 273 :M f1_12 sf -.015(will allow anyone, whether subscribed to MyList or not, to send a )A 392 273 :M f5_12 sf -.129(REVIEW)A f1_12 sf -.125( command to)A 41 287 :M -.008(ListProc and receive the output.)A 77 301 :M f5_12 sf -.204(configuration mylist foo review-to-all)A 41 313 :M f1_12 sf -.015(will allow anyone, whether subscribed to MyList or not, to send a )A 392 313 :M f5_12 sf -.129(REVIEW)A f1_12 sf -.125( command to)A 41 327 :M -.006(ListProc to REVIEW MyList and receive the output. In all three commands allowing or)A 41 341 :M -.045(disallowing a )A 116 341 :M f5_12 sf -.103(REVIEW)A f1_12 sf -.089( command, )A f5_12 sf -.103(STATISTICS)A f1_12 sf -.079( command, or ability to )A 417 341 :M f5_12 sf -.071(SEND)A f1_12 sf -.065( messages)A 41 355 :M -.045(to the list, the )A 116 355 :M f5_12 sf -.044(TO)A f1_12 sf -.032( and )A f5_12 sf -.044(BY)A f1_12 sf -.033( are synonyms and can be substituted for each other.)A 77 369 :M f5_12 sf -.203(configuration mylist foo review-to-owners)A 41 381 :M f1_12 sf -.033(will allow only the owners of MyList to send a )A f5_12 sf -.044(REVIEW)A f1_12 sf -.036( command to ListProc to)A 41 395 :M -.001(REVIEW MyList. Subscribers and non-subscribers alike will get back an error message)A 41 409 :M -.011(saying this command is not available.)A 77 423 :M f5_12 sf -.203(configuration mylist foo review-to-subscribers)A 41 435 :M f1_12 sf -.032(will allow only subscribers to MyList to send a )A f5_12 sf -.044(REVIEW)A f1_12 sf -.036( command to ListProc to)A 41 449 :M -.004(REVIEW MyList. In all cases owners are always allowed to send a REVIEW command.)A 77 463 :M f5_12 sf -.203(configuration mylist foo statistics-to-all)A 41 475 :M f1_12 sf -.015(will allow anyone, whether subscribed to MyList or not, to send a )A 392 475 :M f5_12 sf -.22(STATISTICS)A 41 489 :M f1_12 sf -.015(command to ListProc to get use statistics for MyList.)A 77 503 :M f5_12 sf -.204(configuration mylist foo send-by-all)A 41 515 :M f1_12 sf -.002(will allow anyone, whether subscribed to MyList or not, to send or post messages to the)A 41 529 :M -.006(list. However, non-subscribers will not receive any messages from the list.)A 77 543 :M f5_12 sf -.203(configuration mylist foo send-by-owners)A 41 555 :M f1_12 sf (will allow only the owners of MyList to send or post messages to the list. This creates a)S 41 569 :M -.019(one-way read-only list.)A 41 0 8 730 rC 41 597 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 46 597 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 597 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 135.001 :m -.015(Review Examples for the )A 173 0 3 730 rC 173 597 :M 3 :m ( )S 173 597 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 176 0 7 730 rC 176 597 :M f5_12 sf 12 f10_1 :p 7.198 :m ( )S 176 597 :M 14 :m -.397( )A gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 176 597 :M f5_12 sf 12 f10_1 :p 91 :m -.215(CONFIGURATION)A 260 0 7 730 rC 260 597 :M 7.198 :m ( )S 260 597 :M 14 :m -.397( )A gR gS 267 0 3 730 rC 267 597 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 3 :m ( )S 267 597 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 267 597 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 62 :m -.07( Command:)A 327 0 3 730 rC 327 597 :M 3 :m ( )S 327 597 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 611 :M f1_12 sf -.003(All of the following examples assume a list called bajor-l located at somewhere.net. The)A 41 625 :M -.029(owner\325s password is r45678.)A 41 639 :M f6_12 sf ( )S 59 639 :M f5_12 sf -.202(CON bajor-l r45678 owners jim@machine.org sally@machine.org)A 41 651 :M f1_12 sf -.004(For the list, bajor-l, adds two people as co-owners, jim@machine.org and)A 41 665 :M -.007(sally@machine.org, giving their e-mail addresses. Notice that the configuration)A 41 679 :M -.033(command is abbreviated as CON.)A endp %%Page: 25 25 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 25 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (24)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 59 29 :M f5_12 sf -.201(con bajor-l r45678 send-by-sub reply-to list review-by-subscr & )A 59 41 :M -.203(stat-by-owners arc shazam digests arc-to-all)A 41 53 :M f1_12 sf -.015(In this example, for the list bajor-l, )A 226 53 :M f0_12 sf -.087(send-by-sub )A 297 53 :M f1_12 sf -.012(allows only subscribers to post to the)A 41 67 :M -.195(list, )A 63 67 :M f0_12 sf -.039(review-by-subscr )A 161 67 :M f1_12 sf -.014(restricts issuing a review command concerning the list to)A 41 81 :M -.057(subscribers. )A 113 81 :M f0_12 sf -.048(reply-to list )A 180 81 :M f1_12 sf -.009(directs all replies to messages sent from the list back to the)A 41 95 :M -.195(list. )A 63 95 :M f0_12 sf -.022(stat-by-owners )A f1_12 sf -.019(restricts sending a request for list statistics to owners only. )A f0_12 sf -.031(arc)A 41 109 :M -.074(shazam digests)A 124 109 :M f1_12 sf ( causes all messages sent out from the list to be archived as digests)S 41 123 :M -.031(which can be requested by anyone)A 224 123 :M f0_12 sf -.426( )A f1_12 sf (\()S 231 123 :M f0_12 sf -.07(arc-to-all)A 280 123 :M f1_12 sf -.012(\), whether subscribed to the list or not by)A 41 137 :M -.029(giving the archive password )A 195 137 :M f0_12 sf -.016(shazam)A f1_12 sf -.013(. Notice that while the previous example used)A 41 151 :M -.01(CON in upper case, this example uses con in lower case. The commands are generally)A 41 165 :M -.011(case insensitive. Notice also that because the command spans more than one line it has)A 41 179 :M -.001(an ampersand \(&\) at the end of the first line to signify to the listprocessor that the)A 41 193 :M -.005(command is continued on the next line.)A 59 221 :M f5_12 sf -.201(Configuration bajor-l r45678 message-limit 1205 visible-list &)A 59 233 :M -.202(no-auto-delete-subscribers keep-resent-lines dont-forward-)A 41 245 :M -.231(rejects)A 41 257 :M f1_12 sf -.015(In this example, for the list bajor-l, )A 226 257 :M f0_12 sf -.035(message-limit 1205 )A 333 257 :M f1_12 sf -.015( sets a limit on the number of)A 41 271 :M -.005(messages the listprocessor sends out per day to 1205 messages; once 1205 messages)A 41 285 :M -.004(have been sent out, any additional messages will be held until the next day. The owner)A 41 299 :M -.008(here has set an extremely high limit which is unlikely to be met unless the list is echoing)A 41 313 :M -.008(bounces back to the list. In this case the echo of bounces will continue until the 1205)A 41 327 :M -.007(message limit is reached or the owner or list manager stops the resending of these)A 41 341 : 2000 M (messages. On the other hand subscribers whose mail bounces will not be deleted from)S 41 355 :M -.054(the list automatically)A f0_12 sf ( )S f1_12 sf (\()S 159 355 :M f0_12 sf -.036(no-auto-delete-subscribers)A 305 355 :M f1_12 sf -.497(\). )A 315 355 :M f0_12 sf -.034( keep-resent-lines )A 416 355 :M f1_12 sf -.045(tells the)A 41 369 :M (listprocessor to keep the lines saying \322Forwarded \322 in all messages which are)S 41 383 :M -.016(forwarded by subscribers to the list. )A 238 383 :M f0_12 sf -.032(dont-forward-rejects)A 351 383 :M f1_12 sf -.022( causes the listprocessor to)A 41 397 :M -.01(send rejected messages back to the sender of the messages instead of forwarding them)A 41 411 :M -.003(to list owners or moderators.)A 59 439 :M f5_12 sf -.205(configuration bajor-l r45678)A 41 451 :M f1_12 sf -.011(As mentioned previously, the configuration command without any options results in a)A 41 465 :M (list of the configuration options as they currently are set for the list. Below is a sample)S 41 479 :M -.018(response:)A endp %%Page: 26 26 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 26 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (25)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 149 12 :M f1_9 sf -.007(Configuration of ListProcessor list bajor-l@somewhere.net)A 149 30 :M -.049(VISIBLE-LIST)A 149 39 :M -.038(OWNER-SUBSCRIPTIONS)A 149 48 :M -.019(SUBSCRIPTION-MANAGERS [owners])A 149 57 :M -.014(SEND-BY-SUBSCRIBERS)A 149 66 :M -.035(STATISTICS-TO-SUBSCRIBERS)A 149 75 :M -.006(REVIEW-BY-SUBSCRIBERS)A 149 84 :M -.014(ARCHIVES-TO-SUBSCRIBERS)A 149 93 :M -.05(NO-ARCHIVE)A 149 102 :M -.052(UNMODERATED)A 149 111 :M -.003(DELIVERY-ERRORS-TO [kira@machine.org])A 149 120 :M -.004(DIGEST daily 00:01 0 0)A 149 129 :M -.063(NO-MESSAGE-LIMIT)A 149 138 :M -.002(COMMENT Ongoing discussion of politics on planet Bajor)A 149 147 :M -.007(AUTO-DELETE-SUBSCRIBERS)A 149 156 :M -.037(DONT-FORWARD-REJECTS)A 149 165 :M -.066(REPLY-TO-LIST)A 149 174 :M -.056(KEEP-RESENT-LINES)A 149 183 :M -.005(OWNERS kira@machine.org jim@machine.org sally@machine.org)A 149 192 :M -.017(PASSWORD r45678)A 149 201 :M (OWNER-CONTROLLED)S 59 225 :M f1_12 sf -.009(Compare the response above with the response a user gets when sending a review)A 41 239 :M -.008(command to the listprocessor. The review command returns almost the same)A 41 253 :M -.009(information but in a format that is simple to understand for the user. The configuration)A 41 267 :M -.001(command with no options returns the information in a format that makes it easier for)A 41 281 :M -.012(the list owner to decide on options to change.)A 59 309 :M f5_12 sf -.101(review bajor-l short)A f1_12 sf -.076( returns the following response:)A 149 332 :M f1_9 sf -.25(***)A 149 341 :M -.005(*** list bajor-l@somewhere.net: Ongoing discussion of politics on planet Bajor)A 149 350 :M -.25(***)A 149 359 :M -.021(*** Date created: Sun Sep 11 03:39:41 1994)A 149 377 :M -.017(--- The current list settings are as follows:)A 149 395 :M -.006(PRIVATE: subscriptions controlled by jim@machine.org sally@machine.org .)A 149 404 :M -.014(SEND: open to subscribers and owners only.)A 149 413 :M -.023(VISIBLE: the list shows up in listings.)A 149 422 :M -.016(NO-ARCHIVE: no logs are kept.)A 149 431 :M -.009(STATS: open to subscribers and owners only.)A 149 440 :M -.01(REVIEW: open to subscribers and owners only.)A 149 449 :M -.008(ARCHIVES: available to subscribers and owners only.)A 149 458 :M -.005(UNMODERATED: postings not controlled.)A 149 467 :M -.004(DIGEST: digests distributed daily at 00:01)A 149 476 :M -.021(MESSAGE-LIMIT: unlimited daily postings.)A 149 485 :M -.002(FORWARD-REJECTS: no; all listproc-generated errors sent to sender.)A 149 494 :M -.066(REPLY-TO-LIST)A 149 503 :M (AUTO-DELETE-SUBSCRIBERS: yes.)S 149 512 :M -.009(KEEP-RESENT-LINES: yes; Resent- header lines preserved.)A 149 521 :M -.012(DELIVERY-ERRORS: non-delivery reports are sent to the owners.)A 149 530 :M -.009(OWNERS: kira@machine.org jim@machine.org sally@machine.org)A 149 566 :M -.001(bajor-l is a private, closed list used by the Bajoran council to discuss local politics.)A 149 575 :M -.004(Minutes of the meetings of the council are posted to the archives.)A 41 611 :M f1_12 sf (In addition to returning the same information as the configuration command, the)S 41 625 :M -.015(review command returns the info file and, if the review command is not a \322)A f5_12 sf -.023(review)A 41 639 :M -.057(listname short)A f1_12 sf -.042(\323 command, then it also returns the list of non-concealed subscribers.)A 41 667 :M -.066(End of options for )A f5_12 sf -.091(CONFIGURATION)A f1_12 sf -.094( command.)A endp %%Page: 27 27 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 27 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (26)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 155 15 :M f0_12 sf -.014(II. Commands Affecting List Subscriptions)A 41 35 :M f5_12 sf -.198([quiet] ADD )A f9_12 sf -.205(list password address user-name)A 77 50 :M f1_12 sf -.022(or, for adding multiple user-names:)A 41 64 :M f5_12 sf -.198([quiet] ADD )A f9_12 sf -.198(list password)A f5_12 sf -.198( {)A f9_12 sf -.198(address user-name)A f5_12 sf -.297(} &)A 41 79 :M -.198({)A f9_12 sf -.198( address user-name)A f5_12 sf -.198( }{)A f9_12 sf -.198( address user-name)A f5_12 sf -.397( })A 48 94 :M f1_12 sf (Add specified user\(s\) to the list. If more than one user is added, enclose each one in)S 48 108 :M -.003(brackets {}. Multiple names may be placed on one line or place one name per line in)A 48 122 :M -.007(brackets. Commands spanning more than one line require an ampersand \(&\) at the)A 48 136 :M -.005(end of each line to indicate that the command is continued on the next line. If the)A 48 150 :M -.003(optional "quiet" switch is added before the command line, the user\(s\) will not be)A 48 164 :M -.003(notified. When adding a user to a list only the following characters are permitted in a)A 48 178 :M -.035(user\325s address or user-name:)A 48 206 :M -.001(All the alphabetic letters from a - Z including both upper and lower case, all the)A 48 220 :M -.019(numbers from 0 - 9, and the following characters)A 306 220 :M f0_12 sf -.023( [ \\ t + = : ; ' . , @ # % ! _ - ])A 446 220 :M f1_12 sf -.047( while user)A 48 234 :M -.075(names may )A 112 234 :M f3_12 sf -.329(NOT)A 139 234 :M f1_12 sf -.027( contain the following characters: )A 321 234 :M f0_12 sf -.02( ` " < > [ ] { } | $ ~ * ? ! \\)A 48 248 :M f1_12 sf -.012(\(Please note that in this discussion the symbol )A 295 248 :M f0_12 sf (\\t)S f1_12 sf -.02( is a combined symbol which stands)A 48 262 :M -.007(for the tab character and not the separate characters slash-t.\))A 48 290 :M -.005(Although a user-name can be as many words as the user wants, the portion that)A 48 304 :M -.007(shows up in a review command is limited to five words including the e-mail address.)A 48 0 7 730 rC 48 318 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 52 318 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 48 318 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 51 :m -.092(Examples)A 95 0 5 730 rC 95 318 :M 3 :m ( )S 97 318 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 100 318 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 332 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 77 346 :M f5_12 sf -.202(add mylist foo ht56@springfield.o 2000 rg Albert Parker)A 48 358 :M f1_12 sf -.005(will subscribe Albert Parker to MyList with the address ht56@springfield.org and)A 48 372 :M -.016(Albert will receive a welcome message from ListProc.)A 77 386 :M f5_12 sf -.202(quiet add mylist foo trans@springfield.org MaryLou Parker)A 48 398 :M f1_12 sf -.009(will subscribe MaryLou Parker to MyList with the address trans@springfield.org but)A 48 412 :M -.077(MaryLou will )A f2_12 sf -.171(NOT)A 150 412 :M f1_12 sf -.017( receive a welcome message or any indication of having been)A 48 426 :M -.015(added to the list from ListProc because in this case the )A 338 426 :M f5_12 sf -.065(quiet)A f1_12 sf -.053( option was used.)A 77 440 :M f5_12 sf -.202(add mylist foo {ht56@springfield.org Albert Parker} &)A 68 452 :M -.203({trans@springfield.org MaryLou Parker} &)A 68 464 :M -.203({fort@machine.org The National Janitorial Crew})A 48 476 :M f1_12 sf -.004(will subscribe Albert Parker, MaryLou Parker, and The National Janitorial Crew to)A 48 490 :M -.008(MyList with their respective addresses. All will receive a welcome message from)A 48 504 :M -.01(ListProc. Notice that the subscriber from fort@machine.org used a four-word name)A 48 518 :M -.007(for the subscription. ListProc will accept up to five separate words in a subscription,)A 48 532 :M -.011(one word is used for the address of the subscriber; the other four words can be used)A 48 546 :M -.013(for the subscriber\325s name. Note that the ampersand \()A 330 546 :M f0_12 sf (&)S 340 546 :M f1_12 sf -.024(\) is used here to indicate that)A 48 560 :M -.213(the )A 68 560 :M f5_12 sf -.025(ADD)A f1_12 sf -.019( command is continued on the next line.)A 41 588 :M f5_12 sf -.198(ALIas )A f9_12 sf -.203(list password new-address address-as-subscribed)A 48 603 :M f1_12 sf -.002(Alias an existing subscriber to a new address. Used in cases where a subscriber needs)A 48 617 :M -.012(to be able to send mail from another machine or the subscriber's email address can)A 48 631 :M -.006(appear in multiple formats. Mail will be accepted from both the address-as-subscribed)A 48 645 :M -.006(and from the new-address. The new-address pattern may be an extended standard)A 48 659 :M -.012(UNIX regular expression. For more information on regular expressions, see the)A 48 673 :M -.011(section on that subject at the end of this file.)A endp %%Page: 28 28 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 28 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (27)S gR gS 48 0 7 730 rC 48 15 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 52 15 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 48 15 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 51 :m -.092(Examples)A 95 0 5 730 rC 95 15 :M 3 :m ( )S 97 15 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 100 15 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 29 :M -.009(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323 the user ht56@nebbuch.org)A 50 43 :M (has informed the list owner that occasionally she would like to be able to send)S 50 57 :M -.007(commands to ListProc from another machine but doesn\325t want to have to subscribe)A 50 71 :M -.003(from that machine also. The list owner complied by setting up an alias for the second)A 50 85 :M -.047(account.)A 77 99 :M f5_12 sf -.203(alias mylist foo ret@kabb.net ht56@nebbuch.org)A 48 111 :M f1_12 sf -.006(so that all mail from the second address, ret@kabb.net, is seen by ListProc as being)A 48 125 :M -.01(from ht56@nebbuch.org. Using regular expressions, the list owner can map a whole)A 48 139 :M -.01(range of e-mail addresses to aliases. For example, a second user has complained that)A 48 153 :M -.006(she has an account on a system called whatsoever.net which has 3 machines)A 48 167 :M -.006(networked together. Mail can be addressed to her at susie@whatsoever.net. However,)A 48 181 :M -.01(when she logs into her account on whatsoever.net she can randomly log into any one)A 48 195 :M -.011(of the three machines and her return address can be any one of the 3 machine)A 48 209 :M -.01(addresses. The 3 machines are named red, blue, and green. So when she sends mail)A 48 223 :M -.005(her message header can say that the mail is from susie@red.whatsoever.net or)A 48 237 :M -.002(susie@blue.whatsoever.net or susie@green.whatsoever.net. This results in ListProc)A 48 251 :M -.009(having her subscribed to MyList from only one of the three machines and when she is)A 48 265 :M -.008(logged into either of the other two machines her commands to ListProc are rejected.)A 48 279 :M -.004(This situation is very bothersome for her and she asks the list owner if he can do)A 48 293 :M -.007(anything to help her. The list owner responds by sending to ListProc the command)A 63 307 :M f5_12 sf -.202(alias mylist foo \(.+\)@.*\\.whatsoever.net \\1@whatsoever.net)A 48 319 :M f1_12 sf -.016(The addresses being given to the )A 225 319 :M f5_12 sf -.042(ALIAS)A f1_12 sf -.033( command are regular expressions. The)A 48 333 :M -.003(subject of regular expressions is covered in another section later in this manual. The)A 48 347 :M -.012(end result of the above command is that whenever any mail comes in from any user)A 48 361 :M -.011(whose address ends in \322whatsoever.net\323 the person\325s username is attached to the)A 48 375 :M -.007(string \322@whatsoever.net\323 and the first portion, either red, blue, or green, is stripped)A 48 389 :M -.179(off.)A 41 417 :M f5_12 sf -.198([quiet] DELETE )A f9_12 sf -.198(list password address)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(address)A f5_12 sf (])S 48 432 :M f1_12 sf -.011(Delete the specified user\(s\) from the list. Multiple names may be placed on one line. If)A 48 446 :M -.004(the command spans more than one line an ampersand \(&\) must be placed at the end of)A 48 460 :M -.012(each line to indicate that the command is continued on the next line. If the optional)A 48 474 :M -.007("quiet" switch is added before the command line, the user\(s\) will not be notified.)A 48 0 7 730 rC 48 488 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 52 488 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 48 488 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 51 :m -.092(Examples)A 95 0 5 730 rC 95 488 :M 3 :m ( )S 97 488 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 100 488 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 502 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 77 516 :M f5_12 sf -.204(delete mylist foo ht56@springfield.org)A 48 528 :M f1_12 sf -.008(will remove ht56@springfield.org from MyList and this user will receive a notification)A 48 542 :M -.008(that he has been dropped from the list.)A 77 556 :M f5_12 sf -.203(quiet delete mylist foo trans@springfield.org)A 48 568 :M f1_12 sf -.003(will delete trans@springfield from MyList, but this user will not receive any)A 48 582 :M -.024(notification of being dropped because the )A f5_12 sf -.032(quiet)A f1_12 sf -.027( option was used on the command.)A 77 596 :M f5_12 sf -.202(delete mylist foo ht56@springfield.org trans@springfield.org)A 50 608 :M (&)S 77 620 :M -.211(fort@machine.org)A 48 632 :M f1_12 sf -.007(will remove, or unsubscribe, all three users from the list. All will receive a notification)A 48 646 :M -.01(message from ListProc that they have been removed from the list. Note that the)A 48 660 :M -.068(ampersand \()A 115 660 :M f0_12 sf (&)S 125 660 :M f1_12 sf -.028(\) is used here to indicate that the )A f5_12 sf -.042(DELETE)A f1_12 sf -.035( command is continued on the)A 48 674 :M -.059(next line.)A endp %%Page: 29 29 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 29 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual 2000 page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (28)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 29 :M f5_12 sf -.198(IGNore )A f9_12 sf -.208(list password address)A 48 44 :M f1_12 sf -.007(Add a user to a file of troublesome users whose mail to a list should be discarded. The)A 48 58 :M -.002(address pattern may be an extended standard UNIX regular expression. For more)A 48 72 :M -.005(information on regular expressions, see the section on this topic at the end of this file.)A 48 0 7 730 rC 48 86 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 52 86 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 48 86 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 51 :m -.092(Examples)A 95 0 5 730 rC 95 86 :M 3 :m ( )S 97 86 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 100 86 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 100 :M -.002(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323 a user has been sending)A 50 114 :M -.008(abusive messages to the list and the owner wants ListProc to ignore anything coming)A 50 128 :M -.007(from this user. The owner sends ListProc a command saying:)A 77 142 :M f5_12 sf -.204(ignore mylist foo ht56@springfield.org)A 48 154 :M f1_12 sf -.011(which directs ListProc to totally ignore anything sent to it from ht56@springfield.org.)A 48 168 :M -.002(The list owner is notified that this person is still sending messages to the list but none)A 48 182 :M -.011(of the messages sent gets posted to the list. Using regular expressions, the list owner)A 48 196 :M -.003(can have ListProc ignore a whole range of e-mail addresses. For example, suppose the)A 48 210 :M -.002(list MyList is being run for the benefit of only people from the University of Southern)A 48 224 :M -.009(Madagascar. The domain for that organization is usmaf.edu. By sending the)A 48 238 :M -.054(command:)A 77 254 :M f5_12 sf -.203(ignore mylist foo )A f5_14 sf -.237(~)A f5_12 sf -.217(<.*\\.usmaf.edu>)A 48 267 :M f1_12 sf -.013(the list owner instructs ListProc to ignore any address that doesn\325t end in)A 48 281 :M -.003(\322usmaf.edu\323. The subject of regular expressions is covered in a section later in this)A 48 295 :M -.05(manual.)A 41 323 :M f5_12 sf -.198(LOCk )A f9_12 sf -.215(list password)A 48 338 :M f1_12 sf -.005(Suspend execution of list-specific commands and queue them up for later processing.)A 48 352 :M -.004(Owners may still issue such commands, unless the list is locked by the listprocessor)A 48 366 :M -.01(manager. The list will still process messages.)A 41 380 :M f5_12 sf -.198(UNLock )A f9_12 sf -.215(list password)A 48 395 :M f1_12 sf -.003(Resume execution of list-specific commands, including those queued up while the list)A 48 409 :M -.01(was locked. All owners may unlock a list, unless it's locked by the listprocessor)A 48 423 :M -.104(manager.)A 48 0 7 730 rC 48 437 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 52 437 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 48 437 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 51 :m -.092(Examples)A 95 0 5 730 rC 95 437 :M 3 :m ( )S 97 437 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 100 437 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 50 451 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 77 465 :M f5_12 sf -.212(lock mylist foo)A 48 477 :M f1_12 sf -.007(will prevent all user commands from being sent concerning the list called MyList.)A 48 491 :M -.01(Messages posted to the list will still go out. Commands sent to ListProc concerning)A 48 505 :M -.019(MyList will be held until the list is unlocked.)A 77 519 :M f5_12 sf -.211(unlock mylist foo)A 48 531 :M f1_12 sf -.001(will unlock the list and cause any commands being held from users to be executed.)A 48 545 :M -.032(Anytime a list owner sends an )A 212 545 :M f5_12 sf -.052(EDIT)A f1_12 sf -.044( command without using the )A 397 545 :M f5_12 sf -.112(-nolock)A f1_12 sf -.085( option, the)A 48 559 :M -.018(list will be locked until the list owner sends an )A 297 559 :M f5_12 sf -.114(UNLOCK)A f1_12 sf -.106( command or )A 413 559 :M f5_12 sf -.067(PUT)A f1_12 sf -.046(s the file that)A 48 573 :M -.084(was )A f5_12 sf -.1(EDIT)A f1_12 sf -.112(ed.)A 41 601 :M f5_12 sf -.198([quiet] SET )A f9_12 sf -.198(list)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(option arg)A f5_12 sf -.198([)A f9_12 sf -.198(s)A f5_12 sf -.198(]] for )A f9_12 sf -.198(address)A f5_12 sf -.198( [)A f9_12 sf -.198(address)A f5_12 sf (])S 48 616 :M f1_12 sf -.019(Allows list owner to )A f5_12 sf -.026(SET)A f1_12 sf -.018( subscriber mail options for the subscriber\(s\). If quiet, the)A 48 630 :M -.022(user\(s\) will not be notified. The )A 220 630 :M f5_12 sf -.054(SET)A f1_12 sf -.04( command also allows the list owner to )A f6_12 sf -.054(SET)A f1_12 sf -.049( the)A 48 644 :M -.008(amount of list control messages that are sent to the person who is designated to)A 48 658 :M -.004(receive error messages.)A 48 672 :M (Valid options and args are:)S endp %%Page: 30 30 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 30 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (29)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 77 15 :M f5_12 sf -.198([quiet] SET )A f9_12 sf -.198(list)A f5_12 sf -.205( mail ack|noack|postpone|digest)A 86 27 :M f1_12 sf -.497(- )A 96 27 :M f0_12 sf -.059(ack | noack)A 161 27 :M f1_12 sf -.01( determines whether sender of message gets a copy of his/her)A 95 41 :M -.002(posted messages back from the list. When ack is set, the user gets a copy of)A 95 55 :M -.012(all mail sent to the list. When noack is set the sender does not get a copy of)A 95 69 :M -.006(his/her own mail sent to the list.)A 86 83 :M -.497(- )A 96 83 :M f0_12 sf -.093(postpone)A 147 83 :M f1_12 sf -.011( causes user\325s mail to be held until the user releases it. This is)A 95 97 :M -.001(useful if a user goes on vacation for a period of time. When the user releases)A 95 111 :M -.008(the mail by sending another SET command all held mail is sent.)A 86 125 :M -.497(- )A 96 125 :M f0_12 sf (digest)S f1_12 sf -.006( causes a user\325s mail to be sent collected into a digest. Certain places)A 95 139 :M (like CompuServe charge for mail on a per-message basis. In this case a user)S 95 153 :M -.007(may want to have all mail from a list sent in a digest instead of separate)A 95 167 :M (messages.)S 77 181 :M f5_12 sf -.198([quiet] SET )A f9_12 sf -.203(list password current-password new-password)A 95 193 :M f1_12 sf -.027(change list password for user.)A 77 207 :M f5_12 sf -.198([quiet] SET )A f9_12 sf -.204(list address password new-address)A 95 219 :M f1_12 sf -.013(change the address by which the list knows a user. Using the SET address)A 95 233 :M -.002(command you can change the address to which your user receives mail from)A 95 247 :M -.077(the list.)A 77 261 :M f5_12 sf -.198([quiet] SET )A f9_12 sf -.198(list)A f5_12 sf -.212( conceal yes|no)A 95 273 :M f1_12 sf -.006(hide user name in commands for lists of subscribers.)A 63 287 :M -.009(List owners can set for themselves any of the following:)A 77 301 :M f5_12 sf -.195([quiet] )A f0_12 sf -.231(SET )A 159 301 :M f9_12 sf -.147(list)A f5_12 sf -.147( )A f0_12 sf -.124(preference )A 255 301 :M f3_12 sf -.111(CCoption)A 77 315 :M f1_12 sf -.01(- determines which commands sent by users are copied to owners. When a user)A 84 329 :M -.003(sends any command to ListProc concerning your list a copy of the output from)A 84 343 :M -.012(ListProc will come to either the list owner or the designated recipient of error)A 84 357 :M -.056(messages or both. )A f9_12 sf -.076(CCoption)A f1_12 sf -.057( 2000 can be one of:)A 84 371 :M f5_12 sf -.056(CCSUBSCRIBE)A f1_12 sf -.04( - The list owner gets a copy of all subscription requests.)A 84 385 :M f5_12 sf -.052(CCUNSUBSCRIBE)A f1_12 sf -.037( - The list owner gets a copy of all unsubscribe requests.)A 84 399 :M f5_12 sf -.042(CCRECIPIENTS)A f1_12 sf -.029( - The list owner gets a copy of all requests for list recipients.)A 84 413 :M f5_12 sf -.056(CCINFORMATION)A f1_12 sf -.04( - The list owner gets a copy of all requests for information.)A 84 427 :M f5_12 sf -.051(CCSTATISTICS)A f1_12 sf -.035( - The list owner gets copied on all statistics requests.)A 84 441 :M f5_12 sf -.279(CCPRIVATE)A f1_12 sf -.271( -)A 84 455 :M f5_12 sf -.027(CCRUN)A f1_12 sf -.02( - The ListProc manager gets copied on all run requests.)A 84 469 :M f5_12 sf -.037(CCIGNORE)A f1_12 sf -.026( - The list owner gets all messages sent by people on the ignore file.)A 84 483 :M f5_12 sf -.05(CCERRORS)A f1_12 sf -.036( - The list owner will receive a copy of all error messages.)A 84 497 :M f5_12 sf -.051(CCREVIEW)A f1_12 sf -.037( - The list owner will be copied on all review requests.)A 84 511 :M f5_12 sf -.02(CCALL)A f1_12 sf -.015( -The list owner and/or ListProc manager gets copied on all of the)A 84 525 :M -.024(above. Be aware that this option will generate )A f2_12 sf -.024(a lot)A 353 525 :M f1_12 sf -.015( of mail.)A 86 539 :M f0_12 sf -.221(SET )A 112 539 :M f9_12 sf -.147(list)A f5_12 sf -.147( )A f0_12 sf -.124(preference )A 208 539 :M f3_12 sf -.111(CCoption)A 260 539 :M f1_12 sf -.013( is used to make changes from the defaults)A 86 553 :M -.02(which are set by the owner using the \324)A f0_12 sf -.022(configuration )A 365 553 :M f3_12 sf -.04(listname password)A 86 567 :M f0_12 sf -.018(default preference)A f1_12 sf -.019(\325 command as detailed above.)A 59 581 :M -.004(In addition, options can be set for subscribers by appending the for)A 59 595 :M -.011(userid@host.domain to the set command as follows:)A 77 609 :M f0_12 sf -.008([quiet] SET )A f3_12 sf -.009(list address password new-address for user@host.domain)A 77 623 :M f0_12 sf -.006([quiet] SET )A f3_12 sf -.006(list mail ack|noack|postpone|digest for user@host.domain)A 59 637 :M f1_12 sf -.004(In this way, an owner can submit requests for users effecting only that user account)A 59 651 :M -.014(without the need to edit the subscribers file.)A endp %%Page: 31 31 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 31 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (30)S gR gS 41 0 7 730 rC 41 29 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 45 29 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 29 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 51 :m -.092(Examples)A 88 0 5 730 rC 88 29 :M 3 :m ( )S 90 29 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 93 29 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 41 43 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 77 57 :M f5_12 sf -.202(SET mylist foo mail digest for mark@where.ever.com)A 41 69 :M f1_12 sf -.013(will tell ListProc to send all mail from the list called MyList to user)A 41 83 :M -.011(mark@where.ever.com as a digest instead of single messages. The user can, of course,)A 41 97 :M -.037(send a )A f5_12 sf -.05(SET mail digest)A f1_12 sf -.038( command himself but if either the set command is disabled)A 41 111 :M -.01(by the owner or the user is so unsure of himself that he asks the list owner to do it for)A 41 125 :M -.014(him this allows the list owner to do it.)A 77 139 :M f5_12 sf -.202(SET mylist mark@last.address foo mark@where.ever.com)A 41 151 :M f1_12 sf -.008(will tell ListProc to change the address for mark@last.address in the list called MyList to)A 41 165 :M -.003(mark@where.ever.com. This would be in the event that user mark@last.address)A 41 179 :M -.006(suddenly lost his account and was unable to unsubscribe from the list. If)A 41 193 :M -.006(mark@last.address remembered his list subscriber password, he might have been able)A 41 207 :M -.013(to change his address on the list himself using the )A 308 207 :M f5_12 sf -.198(SET )A f9_12 sf -.207(list-name password old-)A 41 221 :M -.07(address new-address)A f1_12 sf -.055( command which is detailed in the ListProc User Manual.)A 77 235 :M f5_12 sf -.202(SET mylist preference ccsubscribe ccunsubscribe ccerrors)A 41 247 :M f1_12 sf -.004(will tell ListProc to send all requests to subscribe or unsubscribe and all error messages)A 41 261 :M -.01(to the list owner or other designated recipient of error messages. \(See the section)A 41 275 :M -.086(describing the )A f5_12 sf -.118(Configuration delivery-errors-to )A f1_12 sf -.112(command above.\))A 41 303 :M f5_12 sf -.198(SYStem )A f9_12 sf -.203(list password user-address #user-command)A 48 318 :M f1_12 sf -.004(Allows the list owner to issue any command on a user's behalf. This command is a)A 48 332 :M -.009(vestigal command from previous versions of ListProc and it has been replaced by)A 48 346 :M -.011(other commands. Its presence in this version of ListProc is only for the convenience of)A 48 360 :M -.003(list owners who are accustomed to previous versions of ListProc.)A 86 402 :M f5_12 sf -.202(III. Commands Affecting Posting of Messages to a List)A 41 432 :M -.198(APProve )A f9_12 sf -.198(list password tag )A f5_12 sf -.198([)A f9_12 sf -.198(tag)A f5_12 sf -.198(][)A f9_12 sf -.198(tag)A f5_12 sf -.198(][)A f9_12 sf -.198(tag)A f5_12 sf -.198(].... [)A f9_12 sf -.198(tag)A f5_12 sf (])S 41 447 :M -.198(DIScard )A f9_12 sf -.198(list password tag )A f5_12 sf -.198([)A f9_12 sf -.198(tag)A f5_12 sf -.198(][)A f9_12 sf -.198(tag)A f5_12 sf -.198(][)A f9_12 sf -.198(tag)A f5_12 sf -.198(].... [)A f9_12 sf -.198(tag)A f5_12 sf (])S 48 462 :M f1_12 sf -.002(If the list is set up as MODERATED-NO-EDIT, discards or approves the message)A 48 476 :M -.004(identified by the tag number for posting to the specified moderated list. Both)A 48 490 :M -.011(APPROVE and DISCARD will accept multiple tags on one line or on several lines,)A 48 504 :M -.017(each ending in an ampersand \(&\) except for the last line.)A 41 0 7 730 rC 41 518 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 45 518 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 518 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 51 :m -.092(Examples)A 88 0 5 730 rC 88 518 :M 3 :m ( )S 90 518 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 93 518 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 41 532 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 77 546 :M f5_12 sf -.205(APPROVE mylist foo 124 749 325)A 77 558 :M -.208(DISCARD mylist foo 097)A 48 570 :M f1_12 sf -.002(on a list which is moderated-no-edit will tell ListProc to send messages with tag)A 48 584 :M -.004(numbers 124, 749, and 325 out to the list while the second line tells ListProc to discard)A 48 598 :M -.047(message number 097.)A 41 626 :M f5_12 sf -.198(HOLd )A f9_12 sf -.215(list password)A 48 641 :M f1_12 sf -.006(Suspend distribution of messages but allow users and owners to send commands to)A 48 655 :M -.024(the list. This command is complementary to the )A f5_12 sf -.032(LOCK)A f1_12 sf -.027( command which stops all)A 48 669 :M -.013(commands to the list but allows messages to continue to be delivered.)A endp %%Page: 32 32 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 32 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 : 2000 M (31)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 15 :M f5_12 sf -.198(FREe )A f9_12 sf -.215(list password)A 48 30 :M f1_12 sf -.008(Resume delivery of a held list, or reset the message-limit to zero. If the listprocessor)A 48 44 :M -.007(manager held the list, only he/she can free it.)A 41 0 7 730 rC 41 58 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 45 58 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 58 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 51 :m -.092(Examples)A 88 0 5 730 rC 88 58 :M 3 :m ( )S 90 58 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 93 58 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 41 72 :M -.017(For a list named \322mylist\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)A 77 86 :M f5_12 sf -.212(HOLD mylist foo)A 41 98 :M f1_12 sf -.002(will tell ListProc to suspend distribution of mail to MyList. However, commands)A 41 112 :M -.008(concerning the list will still be accepted.)A endp %%Page: 33 33 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 33 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (32)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 208 15 :M f5_12 sf -.209(7. Archive Command)A 46 44 :M f1_12 sf -.006(Listproc has the ability to define archive-owners in a way similar to list-owners.)A 46 58 :M -.004(Archives can be defined, which can be independent of mailing list, such that an owner)A 46 72 :M -.007(can add, delete or update files in that archive. Like mailing lists, the archive owners)A 46 86 :M -.004(must make all requests from the e-mail address that he/she is registered as the owner)A 46 100 :M -.007(and use the archive password. Only the site maintainer can create an archive, define)A 46 114 :M -.011(owner\(s\) and grant them privileges.)A 46 142 :M -.002(An archive owner add files to the archive, update existing files, define the archives for)A 46 156 :M -.008(Automatic File Distribution \(see section V below\). The listmanager may define)A 46 170 :M -.01(multiple owners to the same archive, each with different permissions, \(i.e. one owner)A 46 184 :M -.008(may only have update permissions while another can add and delete files\).)A 46 212 :M -.035(Owner Command:)A 41 226 :M f5_12 sf -.198(archive <)A f9_12 sf -.198(name)A f5_12 sf -.198(> <)A f9_12 sf -.198(password)A f5_12 sf -.198(> <)A f9_12 sf -.198(review)A f5_12 sf (>)S 41 241 :M -.198(archive <)A f9_12 sf -.198(name)A f5_12 sf -.198(> <)A f9_12 sf -.198(password)A f5_12 sf -.198(> <)A f9_12 sf -.198(update|add)A f5_12 sf -.198(> <)A f9_12 sf -.198(filename)A f5_12 sf -.198(> [)A f9_12 sf -.198(description)A f5_12 sf (])S 41 256 :M -.198(archive <)A f9_12 sf -.198(name)A f5_12 sf -.198(> <)A f9_12 sf -.198(password)A f5_12 sf -.198(> <)A f9_12 sf -.198(delete)A f5_12 sf -.198(> <)A f9_12 sf -.198(filename)A f5_12 sf -.198(> [)A f9_12 sf -.198(filename )A f5_12 sf -.264(...])A 50 283 :M f1_12 sf -.007(The above shows the three actions that the archive command performs and there)A 50 297 :M -.039(related options. The )A 162 297 :M f2_12 sf -.2(review)A 194 297 :M f1_12 sf -.003( option will return a the archive owners options \(i.e. their)A 50 311 :M -.012(privileges registered email address and password. The )A 346 311 :M f2_12 sf -.131(update)A 379 311 :M f1_12 sf -.038( and )A f2_12 sf -.044(add)A f1_12 sf -.041( options will)A 50 325 :M -.012(add a new file to the archive or overwrite and existing file. The description must be)A 50 339 :M -.002(enclosed in quotes if it is more than one word. The description will appear after the)A 50 353 :M -.029(file name in response to a user )A 214 353 :M f2_12 sf -.032(index archive-name)A 309 353 :M f1_12 sf -.02( request.)A 41 0 7 730 rC 41 381 :M 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 45 381 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 381 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 54 :m -.081(Examples:)A 41 395 :M (For an archive named \322myarchive\323 whose owner password is \322foo\323)S 77 409 :M f0_12 sf -.024(ARCHIVE myarchive foo review)A 41 423 :M f1_12 sf -.007(will provide the owner with his/her current archive settings as follows:)A 77 437 :M -.123(DIRECTORY)A 149 437 :M -.041(/path/to/myarchive)A 77 451 :M (PASSWORD foo)S 77 465 :M -.158(PUBLIC)A 77 479 :M -.036(UNCOMPRESSED)A 77 493 :M -.096(UNSPLIT)A 77 507 :M -.081(NO-AFD-FUI)A 77 521 :M -.057(OWNER user@foo.bar)A 41 535 :M -.01(These are the archives settings that the site manager established for this archive. The)A 41 549 :M -.001(archive owner can not change any of these and must contact the site maintainer for any)A 41 563 :M -.002(changes. Reviewing these options, we find that that:)A 77 591 :M -.123(DIRECTORY)A 185 591 :M -.008(The path to the archive on the host on which it resides. No)A 185 605 :M -.002(user will ever have to know this. The actual path is not)A 185 619 :M -.002(needed in any user requests.)A 77 633 :M -.158(PUBLIC)A 185 633 :M -.027(The archive shows up in response to an INDEX command)A 77 647 :M -.164(PRIVATE)A 185 647 :M -.001(The archive does not show up in response to an INDEX)A 185 661 :M -.015(command. Only archive subscribers, the archive owner and)A 185 675 :M -.004(the manager will see the archive.)A endp %%Page: 34 34 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 34 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (33)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 77 15 :M f1_12 sf -.01(COMPRESSED)A 185 15 :M -.004(The archive is stored in UNIX Compress format.)A 185 29 :M -.016(Compression is transparent to end users as the file is)A 185 43 :M -.016(uncompressed before being sent to users.)A 77 57 :M -.036(UNCOMPRESSED)A 185 57 :M -.003(The files in the archive are stored uncompressed. Listproc)A 185 71 :M -.009(can compress files to better use disk space. This would be)A 185 85 :M -.029(transparent to end users.)A 77 99 :M -.096(UNSPLIT)A 185 99 :M -.002(The files are not split regardless of file size. Listproc can)A 185 113 :M -.004(split up large files into predetermined pieces. The splitting )A 185 127 :M -.013(is done at the point the file is being mailed out. In this way,)A 185 141 :M -.009(a large file can be split in a fashion to allow certain mail)A 185 155 :M -.005(gateways with per message size restrictions to process the)A 185 169 :M -.143(mail.)A 77 183 :M -.068(SPLIT)A 185 183 :M -.014(The files are split into predetermined chunks .. The option)A 185 197 :M -.002(would report the CHUNK size in bytes. \(the maximum size)A 185 211 :M -.034(of each portion it is split into\).)A 77 225 :M -.081(NO-AFD-FUI)A 185 225 :M -.014(This archive is unavailable for AFD or FUI \(See section V\))A 77 239 :M -.055(AFD-FUI)A 185 239 :M -.006(The archive is available for AFD or FUI.)A 41 267 :M -.01(Each of these parameters can be changed by the site maintainer only. When archives)A 41 281 :M -.006(are being set up for access in this fashion, you must communicate your needs to the site)A 41 295 :M -.093(maintainer.)A 41 323 :M -.016(To add a file called \322test\323 to the archive myarchive)A 77 337 :M f0_12 sf -.021(ARCHIVE myarchive foo add test \322My Test File\323)A 77 351 :M f1_12 sf -.048(This is a test file)A 77 365 :M -.006(The file will contain these two lines.)A 41 393 :M -.003(Everything after the archive command to the end of the mail message will be the body)A 41 407 :M -.003(of the file. The file will also have the comment \322My Test File\323 added to it.)A 41 435 :M -.004(To update the file call 2000 ed \322test\323 to the archive myarchive)A 77 449 :M f0_12 sf -.005(ARCHIVE myarchive foo update test \322My New Test File\323)A 77 463 :M f1_12 sf -.009(This is the new test file)A 77 477 :M -.013(It will contain these two lines)A 41 505 :M -.005(As in the example above, everything after the archive command becomes the body of)A 41 519 :M -.001(the file. The file called test is replaced with the new one and the comment is changed to)A 41 533 :M -.006(reflect the new comment provided.)A 41 561 :M -.003(To delete file \322test\323 from the archive \322myarchive\323)A 77 575 :M f0_12 sf -.03(ARCHIVE myarchive foo delete test)A 41 603 :M f1_12 sf -.012(It is important to remember that the archive owner must have been granted the)A 41 617 :M -.003(appropriate access by the site maintainer \(UPDATE, ADD and DELETE\). If the owner)A 41 631 :M -.004(does not have sufficient access, Listproc will return an error informing the owner that)A 41 645 :M -.006(he/she has insufficient privileges for the requested operation.)A endp %%Page: 35 35 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 35 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (34)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 209 15 :M f0_12 sf -.024(8. File Archives as Lists)A 48 35 :M f1_12 sf -.003(AFD, Automatic File Distribution, is a mechanism for the automatic distribution of file)A 48 49 :M -.01(archives or individual files via listproc. Users subscribe to an archive just as they)A 48 63 :M -.006(would a message-based list. When the archive manager updates the files in the)A 48 77 :M -.006(archive, the files are automatically sent out to the archive subscribers, or, if subscribers)A 48 91 :M -.004(prefer, they may simply receive a notification of a file update, leaving it up to the)A 48 105 :M -.016(subscriber to )A f5_12 sf -.022(GET)A f1_12 sf -.017( the file. The same AFD and FUI commands can be sent by users)A 48 119 :M -.005(and by archive managers but the commands have different meanings depending on)A 48 133 :M -.015(who gives the command.)A 48 162 :M -.042(User Commands:)A 41 176 :M f5_12 sf -.198(afd <)A f9_12 sf -.198(action)A f5_12 sf -.198(> {<)A f9_12 sf -.198(archive)A f5_12 sf -.198(> [/)A f9_12 sf -.198(password)A f5_12 sf -.198(] [)A f9_12 sf -.198(files)A f5_12 sf -.264(]} &)A 41 188 :M -.198([{<)A f9_12 sf -.198(archive)A f5_12 sf -.198(> [/)A f9_12 sf -.198(password)A f5_12 sf -.198(] [)A f9_12 sf -.198(files)A f5_12 sf -.297(]}])A 41 218 :M -.198(fui <)A f9_12 sf -.198(action)A f5_12 sf -.198(> {<)A f9_12 sf -.198(archive)A f5_12 sf -.198(> [/)A f9_12 sf -.198(password)A f5_12 sf -.198(] [)A f9_12 sf -.198(files)A f5_12 sf -.264(]} &)A 41 230 :M -.198([{<)A f9_12 sf -.198(archive)A f5_12 sf -.198(> [/)A f9_12 sf -.198(password)A f5_12 sf -.198(] [)A f9_12 sf -.198(files)A f5_12 sf -.297(]}])A 50 245 :M f1_12 sf -.038(Where action can be one of )A 196 245 :M f5_12 sf -.075(add)A f1_12 sf -.031(, )A f5_12 sf -.075(delete)A f1_12 sf -.043(, or )A f5_12 sf -.075(query)A f1_12 sf -.053(. This allows a user to subscribe to,)A 50 259 :M -.014(drop from, or query an archive . Please see the )A 302 259 :M f2_12 sf -.022(CREN ListProc User Manual)A 447 259 :M f1_12 sf -.114( for more)A 50 273 :M -.022(information on the user commands.)A 50 307 :M -.039(Owner Commands:)A 41 324 :M f5_12 sf -.198([quiet] afd <)A f9_12 sf -.198(action)A f5_12 sf -.198(> {<)A f9_12 sf -.198(archive)A f5_12 sf -.198(> [/)A f9_12 sf -.198(password)A f5_12 sf -.198(] [)A f9_12 sf -.198(files)A f5_12 sf -.264(]} &)A 41 339 :M f9_12 sf -.198(user-address user-address)A f5_12 sf -.198( )A f9_12 sf -.198(user-address)A f5_12 sf -.198( )A f9_12 sf -.216(user-address)A 50 354 :M f1_12 sf -.006(This will allow you to subscribe a user to an archive such that whenever the archive is)A 50 368 :M -.012(updated the user will receive the new files automatically. You may optionally specify)A 50 382 :M -.006(filenames in the archive so that the user will receive only those files when they are)A 50 396 :M -.01(updated. The name of the archive and optional file names must be in brackets {}. If)A 50 410 :M -.01(the command is preceded by the word \322quiet\323 then the user will not be notified of)A 50 424 :M -.009(being added to or subtracted from the archive list.)A 41 464 :M f5_12 sf -.198([quiet] fui <)A f9_12 sf -.198(action)A f5_12 sf -.198(> {<)A f9_12 sf -.198(archive)A f5_12 sf -.198(> [/)A f9_12 sf -.198(password)A f5_12 sf -.198(] [)A f9_12 sf -.198(files)A f5_12 sf -.264(]} &)A 41 479 :M f9_12 sf -.198(user-address user-address)A f5_12 sf -.198( )A f9_12 sf -.198(user-address)A f5_12 sf -.198( )A f9_12 sf -.216(user-address)A 50 494 :M f1_12 sf -.006(This will allow you to subscribe a user to an archive such that whenever the archive is)A 50 508 :M -.012(updated the user will automatically receive notification of the new files but will not)A 50 522 :M -.011(receive the new files themselves as in the )A f5_12 sf (afd)S f1_12 sf -.013( command. You may optionally specify)A 50 536 :M -.002(filenames in the archive so that the user will receive notification of only those files)A 50 550 :M -.002(when they are updated. The name of the archive and optional file names must be in)A 50 564 :M -.011(brackets {}. If the command is preceded by the word \322quiet\323 then the user will not be)A 50 578 :M -.008(notified of being added to or subtracted from the archive list.)A 59 606 :M -.085(Options for )A 123 606 :M f9_12 sf -.193(action)A f1_12 sf -.109( are: )A f5_12 sf -.197(add, delete, query, deliver, deliver_files,)A 59 620 :M -.062(or deliver-debug. )A f1_12 sf -.051(Both commands take identical arguments and the examples)A 59 634 :M -.038(below can be applied to both )A f5_12 sf -.051(AFD)A f1_12 sf -.038( and )A f5_12 sf -.051(FUI)A f1_12 sf (.)S 59 648 :M f5_12 sf -.042(ADD)A f1_12 sf -.03( will add a user to an archive.)A 59 662 :M f5_12 sf -.043(DELETE)A f1_12 sf -.031( will delete a user from an archive.)A 59 676 :M f5_12 sf -.044(QUERY)A f1_12 sf -.032( will tell a user to which archives he/she is subscribed.)A endp %%Page: 36 36 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 36 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (35)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 59 15 :M f5_12 sf -.043(REVIEW)A f1_12 sf -.03( will send a list of subscribers to an archive.)A 59 29 :M f5_12 sf -.04(DELIVER)A f1_12 sf -.028( will force delivery of a file whether it has been updated or not. If the)A 77 43 :M f5_12 sf -.032(deliver)A f1_12 sf -.024( command is given and "archive" is missing, it will scan all archives for)A 77 57 :M f5_12 sf -.098(afd)A f1_12 sf -.099(/)A f5_12 sf -.098(fui)A f1_12 sf -.062( files. Syntax of the )A f5_12 sf -.098(DELIVER)A f1_12 sf -.088( command is:)A 113 71 :M f5_12 sf -.198(afd deliver <)A f9_12 sf -.198(password)A f5_12 sf -.198(> [)A f9_12 sf -.198(archive)A f5_12 sf (])S 113 83 :M -.198(fui deliver <)A f9_12 sf -.198(password)A f5_12 sf -.198(> [)A f9_12 sf -.198(archive)A f5_12 sf (])S 59 95 :M -.043(DELIVER-DEBUG)A f1_12 sf -.031( will produce a report of activity without touching system files or)A 77 109 :M -.01(sending mail. It will list all newly updated files and who will be notified. This)A 77 123 2000 :M -.012(command does not list old files; it only reports on what will happen the next time)A 77 137 :M -.05(a delivery is scheduled. Syntax of the )A f5_12 sf -.07(DELIVER_DEBUG)A f1_12 sf -.063( command is:)A 113 151 :M f5_12 sf -.198(afd deliver-debug <)A f9_12 sf -.198(password)A f5_12 sf -.198(> [)A f9_12 sf -.198(archive)A f5_12 sf (])S 113 163 :M -.198(fui deliver-debug <)A f9_12 sf -.198(password)A f5_12 sf -.198(> [)A f9_12 sf -.198(archive)A f5_12 sf (])S 59 175 :M -.097(DELIVER_FILES )A f9_12 sf -.097(frequency)A f5_12 sf -.097( [)A f9_12 sf -.097(when)A f5_12 sf -.097(])A f1_12 sf -.078( allows an archive owner to determine when)A 77 189 :M -.003(files will be delivered after new updates are posted. Valid options are:)A 95 203 :M f5_12 sf -.198(deliver_files hourly <)A f9_12 sf -.198(min)A f5_12 sf -.198(> <)A f9_12 sf -.198(password)A f5_12 sf -.198(> [)A f9_12 sf -.198(archive)A f5_12 sf (])S 95 215 :M -.198(deliver_files daily <)A f9_12 sf -.198(hh:mm)A f5_12 sf -.198(> <)A f9_12 sf -.198(password)A f5_12 sf -.198(> [)A f9_12 sf -.198(archive)A f5_12 sf (])S 95 227 :M -.198(deliver_files weekly <)A f9_12 sf -.198(day)A f5_12 sf -.198(> <)A f9_12 sf -.198(password)A f5_12 sf -.198(> [)A f9_12 sf -.198(archive)A f5_12 sf (])S 95 239 :M -.198(deliver_files monthly <)A f9_12 sf -.198(password)A f5_12 sf -.198(> [)A f9_12 sf -.198(archive)A f5_12 sf (])S 41 0 7 730 rC 41 251 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 6 :m ( )S 45 251 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 251 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 51 :m -.092(Examples)A 88 0 5 730 rC 88 251 :M 3 :m ( )S 90 251 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 93 251 :M f1_12 sf (:)S 41 265 :M -.001(For file archives called \322master\323 having a password of \322shazam\323 and an archive called)A 41 279 :M -.009(\322doc\323 having no password, both being owned by the same person:)A 41 293 :M f5_12 sf ( )S 77 293 :M -.202(quiet fui add {master /shazam } peter@system.com & )A 77 305 :M -.211(mary@machine.org)A 41 317 :M f1_12 sf -.013( This will add these two users to the \322master\323 archive. Since this is an )A 412 317 :M f5_12 sf -.112(fui)A f1_12 sf -.104( command it)A 41 331 :M -.009(means the two users will be notified when the Master archive\325s or any subarchive's files)A 41 345 :M -.006(are updated \(if, of course, that subarchive if marked for afd/fui functions\).)A 41 359 :M -.031(If the owner sends the command:)A 41 373 :M f5_12 sf -.201( afd add { master /shazam file1 file2 } { doc } peter@system.com)A 48 385 :M f1_12 sf -.004( This will add the user to an archive named \322master\323, but not to the entire archive; the)A 48 399 :M (user is only added to files \322file1\323 and \322file2\323 notify list and will receive these files)S 48 413 :M -.013(when either of these two files are updated, and be added to archive \322doc\323 list)A 48 427 :M -.016(\(anything updated in \322doc\323 will be sent to sender also\).)A 77 441 :M f5_12 sf -.207(afd deliver shazam master)A 77 453 :M -.207(fui deliver shazam master)A 48 465 :M f1_12 sf -.004(This will force delivery of all files in the \322master\323 archive and notifications of the files)A 48 479 :M -.014(whether they are new or not.)A 77 493 :M f5_12 sf -.205(afd deliver-debug shazam master)A 77 505 :M -.205(fui deliver-debug shazam master)A 48 517 :M f1_12 sf -.003(This will cause a report to be delivered to the archive owner in the following form:)A 77 531 :M -.024(FST: File Subscribers Table: list of files and subscribers.)A 48 545 :M ( )S 77 545 :M -.003(SFT: Subscribers Files Table: list of subscribers and files subscribed to.)A 77 559 :M -.006(FMT: File Modification times Table: list of files and modification times.)A 77 573 :M f5_12 sf -.203(afd deliver_files hourly 15 shazam master)A 77 585 :M -.203(fui deliver_files hourly 15 shazam master)A 48 597 :M f1_12 sf -.001(This will distribute new files every hour on the 15 minute mark after they have been)A 48 611 :M -.109(updated.)A 77 625 :M f5_12 sf -.203(afd deliver_files daily 12:00 shazam master)A 77 637 :M -.203(fui deliver_files daily 12:00 shazam master)A 48 649 :M f1_12 sf -.006(This will distribute new files once a day at 12:00 pm \(ListProc uses a 24 hour clock\))A 48 663 :M -.002(after they have been updated.)A 77 677 :M f5_12 sf -.203(afd deliver_files weekly Monday shazam master)A endp %%Page: 37 37 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 37 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (36)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 77 15 :M f5_12 sf -.203(fui deliver_files weekly Monday shazam master)A 48 27 :M f1_12 sf -.007(This will distribute new files once a week on the first Monday after the new files have)A 48 41 :M -.009(been updated. Default ListProc delivery time is midnight if no time is specified.)A endp %%Page: 38 38 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 38 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (37)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 188 15 :M f0_12 sf -.017(9. Interactive ListProcessor \(ilp\))A 41 43 :M f1_12 sf -.012(Commands to ListProcessor may be issued interactively, i.e., directly to ListProc)A 41 57 :M -.005(without using e-mail, if both the host running ListProc and the system you use are)A 41 71 :M -.002(networked directly on the Internet. ILP clients are available to run under UNIX, X-)A 41 85 :M -.002(windows, Macintosh, and MS-Windows. An ilp session offers a command line interface)A 41 99 :M (in UNIX and graphical interface in the other clients. Copies of ilp should be available)S 41 113 :M -.004(on the server hosting the list that you interact with. If not you may contact CREN for)A 41 127 :M -.008(the latest version.)A 41 155 :M -.006(If you are using UNIX you will need to compile the ilp client before you use it. Then)A 41 169 :M -.006(you connect to your desired server with the command \322ilp host@domain\323 where)A 41 183 :M -.004(\322host@ domain\323 is replaced by the Internet domain name for the server to which you)A 41 197 :M -.001(are connecting. It may be necessary to give an optional port address; check with your)A 41 211 :M -.009(ListProc system manager if this is necessary. Once you connect you will be prompted)A 41 225 :M -.005(for a username and password. Log in with the e-mail address that ListProc knows for)A 41 239 :M -.004(you in your list as a login name and use your list password as a password. If you are)A 41 253 :M -.005(not subscribed to any lists on the system you may login as \322test\323 giving a password of)A 41 267 :M -.012(\322new-user\323. Once a connection has been established, you will get the ilp command)A 41 281 :M -.009(prompt \322REQUEST>\322 to which all commands are entered. In the examples below the)A 41 295 :M -.009(command prompt is in regular type as above and the commands that you type are in)A 41 309 :M f0_12 sf (bold)S f1_12 sf -.005( type. If ListProc cannot match your e-mail address and password with one in a)A 41 323 :M -.007(known list then ListProc will give you \322casual user\323 privileges. Casual users may only)A 41 337 :M -.045(issue commands for )A f0_12 sf -.064(help)A 175 337 :M f1_12 sf -.041(, )A f0_12 sf -.09(information)A 247 337 :M f1_12 sf -.048(, )A f0_12 sf -.096(recipients)A 307 337 :M f1_12 sf -.017(, and )A f0_12 sf -.016(statistics 2000 )A f1_12 sf -.018( for public lists and)A 41 351 :M -.1(may issue )A 97 351 :M f0_12 sf -.163(index)A 128 351 :M f1_12 sf -.088(, )A f0_12 sf -.244(get)A 151 351 :M f1_12 sf -.06(, )A f0_12 sf -.179(view)A 184 351 :M f1_12 sf -.073(, and )A f0_12 sf -.104(search)A 248 351 :M f1_12 sf -.004( requests in the archives. If you are a subscriber)A 41 365 :M -.011(to a list then you may issue all these plus the )A 281 365 :M f0_12 sf -.066(set)A f1_12 sf -.039(, )A f0_12 sf -.083(run)A f1_12 sf -.039(, )A f0_12 sf -.085(subscribe)A 380 365 :M f1_12 sf (, )S f0_12 sf -.037(unsubscribe)A f1_12 sf -.04(, and)A 41 379 :M f0_12 sf -.243(which)A 75 379 :M f1_12 sf -.006( commands. List owners may additionally issue all the owner commands for)A 41 393 :M -.009(their lists. To review your command privileges type a question mark \322)A 417 393 :M f0_12 sf -.128(?)A f1_12 sf -.162(\323 or)A 41 407 :M -.064(\322)A f0_12 sf -.065(privileges)A 102 407 :M f1_12 sf -.003(\323 at the prompt. ListProc accepts all ilp commands exactly as it does via e-)A 41 421 :M -.012(mail. Long requests may be continued on multiple lines with an ampersand \322&\323 at the)A 41 435 :M -.007(end of each line. With the UNIX version of ilp the output of every request may be)A 41 449 :M -.001(redirected to a file by using a standard UNIX redirection \322>\322 or \322>>\322 followed by a file)A 41 463 :M -.01(name. For example, to get an index of an archive typing \322REQUEST> )A 414 463 :M f0_12 sf -.154(index >)A 41 477 :M -.073(listproc.index)A 116 477 :M f1_12 sf -.015(\323 will obtain an index of the archives and save it in a file called)A 41 491 :M -.01(listproc.index. Like ftp, ilp allows you to specify a file type for all files transferred using)A 41 505 :M -.007(the keywords \322binary\323 and \322ascii\323. Input may also be redirected from a file using the)A 41 519 :M -.001(UNIX redirection \322<\322 followed by a filename. Therefore you can create a file called)A 41 533 :M -.021(BATCH.REQUESTS containing the lines)A 41 547 :M -.033(index>index.text)A 41 561 :M -.002(get ListProc info >>index.text)A 41 575 :M -.117(quit)A 41 589 :M -.002(and run it with the command:)A 41 603 :M -.045(\322REQUEST> )A f0_12 sf -.055(REQUESTS)A 236 603 :M f1_12 sf (\323.)S 41 617 :M -.007(You can also use UNIX porting of output with the \322|\323 such that the command:)A 41 631 :M -.066(\322REQUESTS> )A 119 631 :M f0_12 sf -.043(review listname | more)A 248 631 :M f1_12 sf (\323)S 41 645 :M -.01(will pipe the output of the \322review \322 command to the UNIX \322more\323 command. As a)A 41 659 :M -.009(further example, you can look for a specific subscriber in a list by issuing the command:)A 41 673 :M -.066(\322REQUESTS> )A 119 673 :M f0_12 sf -.019(review listname | grep -i name)A 289 673 :M f1_12 sf -.02(\323 where \322name\323 is replaced by the)A endp %%Page: 39 39 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 39 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (38)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 15 :M f1_12 sf -.004(person\325s name.)A 41 43 :M -.001(To end an ilp session just enter quit or exit at the prompt.)A endp %%Page: 40 40 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 40 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (39)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 208 15 :M f0_12 sf -.027(10. Regular Expressions)A 41 49 :M f1_12 sf -.009(Many ListProc command lines take regular expressions as arguments. A regular)A 41 63 :M -.004(expression is a group of symbols which describe a unique string of characters. An)A 41 77 :M -.008(example of a simple regular expression is the word \322donkey\323. In a group of words, the)A 41 91 :M -.004(regular expression \322donkey\323 matches only other instances of the word \322donkey\323 and)A 41 105 :M -.003(nothing else. So if we had a text file and did a search for \322donkey\323 every time that)A 41 119 :M -.012(word appeared in the text it would show up in our search. This definition can be)A 41 133 :M -.006(expanded if we define the period \322.\323 as a wild card replacement for a single character.)A 41 147 :M -.011(Then the regular expression \322.onkey\323 would include \322honkey\323 or \322tonkey\323 or \322bonkey\323)A 41 161 :M -.012(as well as \322donkey\323. We can continue to expand on the definition by adding the)A 41 175 :M -.01(asterisk to the period \322 .* \323 as a substitute for any number of characters. Then the)A 41 189 :M -.011(regular expression \322don.* \323 will not only include \322donkey\323 but will include all strings)A 41 203 :M -.004(of characters beginning with \322don\323 including \322don\323 itself. A search of a text file for)A 41 217 :M -.01(\322don.* \323 will turn up dongle, donkey, donner, dondoodit, dondiddle, etc. Regular)A 41 231 :M -.01(expression matching, therefore, puts together a whole set of rules that allow you to test)A 41 245 :M (whether a string fits into a specific syntactic shape. You can also search a string for a)S 41 259 :M -.002(substring that fits a pattern, and just as importantly, you can replace one string with)A 41 273 :M -.009(another. The command line of a ListProc command is more like a regular expression as)A 41 287 :M -.018(used in a database search.)A 41 315 :M -.003(Regular expressions have a syntax in which a few characters are special constructs and)A 41 329 :M -.012(the rest are "ordinary". An ordinary character is a simple regular expression which)A 41 343 :M -.004(matches that character and nothing else. The special characters are `$', `^', `.', `*', `+', `?',)A 41 357 :M -.004(`[', `]' and `\\'. Any other character appearing in a regular expression is ordinary, unless)A 41 371 :M -.005(a `\\' precedes it.)A 41 399 :M -.008(For example, `f' is not a special character, so it is ordinary, and therefore `f' is a regular)A 41 413 :M -.008(expression that matches the string `f' and no other string. \(It does )A 392 413 :M f2_12 sf -.495(not)A 408 413 :M f1_12 sf -.02( match the string)A 41 427 :M -.004(`ff'.\) Likewise, `o' is a regular expression that matches only `o'.)A 41 455 :M -.011(Any two regular expressions A and B can be concatenated. The result is a regular)A 41 469 :M (expression which matches a string if A matches some amount of the beginning of that)S 41 483 :M -.008(string and B matches the rest of the string.)A 41 511 :M -.011(As a simple example, we can concatenate the regular expressions `f' and `o' to get the)A 41 525 :M -.009(regular expression `fo', which matches only the string `fo'. Still trivial.)A 41 553 :M -.001(The following are the characters and character sequences which have special meaning)A 41 567 :M -.003(within regular expressions. Any character not mentioned here is not special; it stands)A 41 581 :M -.015(for exactly itself for the purposes of searching and matching.)A 63 609 :M -.243(`.')A 63 623 :M -.013( is a special character that matches anything except a newline. Using)A 84 637 :M -.013(concatenation, we can make regular expressions like `a.b' which matches any)A 84 651 :M -.016(three-character string which begins with `a' and ends with `b'.)A endp %%Page: 41 41 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 41 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 70 2000 1 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (40)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 63 15 :M f1_12 sf -.077(`*')A 63 29 :M -.009( is not a construct by itself; it is a suffix, which means the preceding regular)A 84 43 :M -.005(expression is to be repeated as many times as possible. In `fo*', the `*' applies to)A 84 57 :M -.009(the `o', so `fo*' matches `f' followed by any number of `o''s. The case of zero `o''s)A 84 71 :M -.028(is allowed: `fo*' does match `f'.)A 63 99 :M -.003(`*' always applies to the *smallest* possible preceding expression. Thus, `fo*' has a)A 84 113 :M -.012(repeating `o', not a repeating `fo'. The matcher processes a `*' construct by)A 84 127 :M -.011(matching, immediately, as many repetitions as can be found. Then it continues)A 84 141 :M -.002(with the rest of the pattern. If that fails, backtracking occurs, discarding some)A 84 155 :M -.002(of the matches of the `*''d construct in case that makes it possible to match the)A 84 169 :M -.003(rest of the pattern. For example, matching `c[ad]*ar' against the string)A 84 183 :M -.008(`caddaar', the `[ad]*' first matches `addaa', but this does not allow the next `a' in)A 84 197 :M -.012(the pattern to match. So the last of the matches of `[ad]' is undone and the)A 84 211 :M -.01(following `a' is tried again. Now it succeeds.)A 63 239 :M -.379(`+')A 63 253 :M ( `+' is like `*' except that at least one match for the preceding pattern is required)S 84 267 :M -.003(for `+'. Thus, `c[ad]+r' does not match `cr' but does match anything else that)A 84 281 :M -.046(`c[ad]*r' would match.)A 63 309 :M -.406(`?')A 63 323 :M -.001( `?' is like `*' except that it allows either zero or one match for the preceding)A 84 337 :M -.007(pattern. Thus, `c[ad]?r' matches `cr' or `car' or `cdr', and nothing else.)A 63 365 :M -.059(`[ ... ]')A 63 379 :M -.002( `[' begins a "character set", which is terminated by a `]'. In the simplest case, the)A 84 393 :M -.004(characters between the two form the set. Thus, `[ad]' matches either `a' or `d',)A 84 407 :M -.011(and `[ad]*' matches any string of `a''s and `d''s \(including the empty string\),)A 84 421 :M -.013(from which it follows that `c[ad]*r' matches `car', etc.)A 77 449 :M -.013(Character ranges can also be included in a character set, by writing two)A 84 463 :M -.004(characters with a `-' between them. Thus, `[a-z]' matches any lower-case letter.)A 84 477 :M -.009(Ranges may be intermixed freely with individual characters, as in `[a-z$%.]',)A 84 491 :M -.018(which matches any lower case letter or `$', `%' or period.)A 63 519 :M -.003( Note that the usual special characters are not special any more inside a character)A 84 533 :M -.005(set. A completely different set of special characters exists inside character sets:)A 84 547 :M -.007(`]', `-' and `^'. To include a `]' in a character set, you must make it the first)A 84 561 :M -.009(character. For example, `[]a]' matches `]' or `a'. To include)A 63 575 :M -.001( a `-', you must use it in a context where it cannot possibly indicate a range: that)A 84 589 :M -.003(is, as the first character, or immediately after a range.)A 63 617 :M -.083(`[^ ... ]')A 63 631 :M -.006( `[^' begins a "complement character set", which matches any character except the)A 84 645 :M -.016(ones specified. Thus, `[^a-z0-9A-Z]' matches all characters )A 398 645 :M f2_12 sf -.065(except)A f1_12 sf -.069( letters and)A 84 659 :M -.001(digits. Note that the ^ has to be within brackets. Outside of brackets it has a)A 84 673 :M -.004(different meaning as mentioned below. `^' is not special in a character set)A endp %%Page: 42 42 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 42 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (41)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 84 15 :M f1_12 sf -.007(unless it is the first character. The character following the `^' is treated as if it)A 84 29 :M -.02(were first \(it may be a `-' or a `]'\).)A 63 57 :M -.379(`^')A 63 71 :M -.01( is a special character that matches the empty string -- but only if at the beginning)A 84 85 :M -.009(of a line in the text being matched. Otherwise it fails to match anything. Thus,)A 84 99 :M -.009(`^foo' matches a `foo' which occurs at the beginning of a line.)A 63 127 :M -.243(`$')A 63 141 :M -.006( is similar to `^' but matches only at the end of a line. Thus, `xx*$' matches a)A 84 155 :M -.015(string of one or more `x''s at the end of a line.)A 63 183 :M -.379(`\\')A 63 197 :M -.009( has two functions: it quotes the above special characters \(including `\\'\), and it)A 84 211 :M -.01(introduces additional special constructs. If you wanted to search for the dollar)A 84 225 :M -.012(sign within a text you would have to use \\$ in place of just $ since the dollar)A 84 239 :M -.001(sign has a special meaning. Because `\\' quotes special characters, `\\$' is a)A 84 253 :M -.002(regular expression which matches only `$', and `\\[' is a regular expression)A 84 267 :M -.002(which matches only `[', and so on.)A 63 295 :M -.002( For the most part, `\\' followed by any character matches only that character.)A 84 309 :M -.007(However, there are several exceptions: characters which, when preceded by `\\',)A 84 323 :M -.012(are special constructs. Such characters are always ordinary when encountered)A 84 337 :M -.078(on their own.)A 63 365 :M -.009( No new special characters will ever be defined. All extensions to the regular)A 84 379 :M -.01(expression syntax are made by defining new two-character constructs that)A 84 393 :M -.048(begin with `\\'.)A 63 421 :M (`\\|')S 63 435 :M ( specifies an alternative. Two regular expressions A and B with `\\|' in between)S 84 449 :M -.002(form an expression that matches anything that either A or B will match. Thus,)A 84 463 :M -.012(`foo\\|bar' matches either `foo' or `bar' but no other string. `\\|' applies to the)A 84 477 :M -.007(largest possible surrounding expressions. Only a surrounding `\\\( ... \\\)')A 84 491 :M -.005(grouping can limit the grouping power of `\\|'. Full backtracking capability)A 84 505 :M -.024(exists when multiple `\\|''s are used.)A 63 533 :M (`\\\( ... \\\)')S 63 547 :M -.003( is a grouping construct that serves three purposes:)A 77 561 :M -.01(1. To enclose a set of `\\|' alternatives for other operations. Thus, `\\\(foo\\)A 464 561 :M -.085(|bar\\\)x')A 84 575 :M -.012(matches either `foox' or `barx'.)A 77 603 :M -.008(2. To enclose a complicated expression for the postfix `*' to operate on. Thus,)A 84 617 :M -.006(`ba\\\(na\\\)*' matches `bananana', etc., with any \(zero or more\) number of `na''s.)A 77 645 :M -.007(3. To mark a matched substring for future reference. This last application is not a)A 84 659 :M -.008(consequence of the idea of a parenthetical grouping; it is a separate feature)A 84 673 :M -.005(which happens to be assigned as a second meaning to the same `\\\( ... \\\)')A endp %%Page: 43 43 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 43 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (42)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 84 15 :M f1_12 sf -.01(construct because there is no conflict in 1421 practice between the two meanings.)A 84 29 :M -.018(Here is an explanation of this feature:)A 63 57 :M -.091(`\\DIGIT')A 63 71 :M -.002( After the end of a `\\\( ... \\\)' construct, the matcher remembers the beginning and)A 84 85 :M -.003(end of the text matched by that construct. Then, later on in the regular)A 84 99 :M -.008(expression, you can use `\\' followed by DIGIT to mean "match the same text)A 84 113 :M -.003(matched the DIGIT'th time by the `\\\( ... \\\)' construct." The `\\\( ... \\\)' constructs)A 84 127 :M -.002(are numbered in order of commencement in the regexp.)A 63 155 :M -.004( The strings matching the first nine `\\\( ... \\\)' constructs appearing in a regular)A 84 169 :M -.003(expression are assigned numbers 1 through 9 in order of their beginnings. `\\1')A 84 183 :M -.008(through `\\9' may be used to refer to the text matched by the corresponding `\\\()A 84 197 :M -.048(... \\\)' construct.)A 63 225 :M -.008( For example, `\\\(.*\\\)\\1' matches any string that is composed of two identical)A 84 239 :M -.001(halves. The `\\\(.*\\\)' matches the first half, which may be anything, but the `\\1')A 84 253 :M -.014(that follows must match the same exact text.)A 63 281 :M -.131(`\\b')A 63 295 :M -.011( matches the empty string, but only if it is at the beginning or end of a word.)A 84 309 :M -.005(Thus, `\\bfoo\\b' matches any occurrence of `foo' as a separate word.)A 84 323 :M -.007(`\\bball\\\(s\\|\\\)\\b' matches `ball' or `balls' as a separate word.)A 63 351 :M -.029(`\\B')A 63 365 :M -.011( matches the empty string, provided it is *not* at the beginning or end of a word.)A 63 393 :M (`\\<')S 63 407 :M -.008( matches the empty string, but only if it is at the beginning of a word.)A 63 435 :M (`\\>')S 63 449 :M -.014( matches the empty string, but only if it is at the end of a word.)A 63 477 :M -.255(`\\w')A 63 491 :M -.019( matches any word-constituent character.)A 63 519 :M -.253(`\\W')A 63 533 :M -.002( matches any character that is not a word-constituent. What the `\\\( ... \\\)')A 84 547 :M -.03(groupings matched.)A 63 589 :M -.002(Here are examples of commands that use regular expressions:)A 63 617 :M -.006( lists global 'health|mental'~death)A 63 645 :M -.003(The above will compile a list of lists that contain either the word 'health' or 'mental')A 84 659 :M -.006(in either their list name or description comment but will exclude lists with the)A endp %%Page: 44 44 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Rob; page: 44 of 44)setjob %%EndPageSetup gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 701 :M f1_9 sf -.06(ListProcessor)A 0 -3 rm (\250)S 0 3 rm 101 701 :M -.006( List-Owner Manual page)A 390 701 :M -.034(Distribution code: User)A 96 711 :M -.102(Copyright \251)A 146 711 :M -.009( 1995 by the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking.)A 271 693 9 9 rC 271 700 :M (43)S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 84 15 :M f1_12 sf -.007(word 'death'. The way you should read 'health|mental'~death out loud is;)A 84 29 :M -.007("health or mental but not death".)A 63 57 :M -.009( lists global move$&dan$)A 63 85 :M -.008(will search for all lists containing BOTH the characters 'move' AND 'dan' so that)A 84 99 :M -.008(move$ will return both movement and movies and dan$ will return both)A 84 113 :M -.003(dancing and danger. But in order for you to receive a reply, the list will have to)A 84 127 :M -.01(contain BOTH words. So a list about Dangerous Movies will show up in your)A 84 141 :M -.015(search as well as a list about Movement and Dancing.)A 63 169 :M -.007( ignore bart@^ar..+beta.org)A 63 197 :M -.001(This example will ignore a user named bart whether he posts from ar1.beta.org or)A 84 211 :M -.001(from ar2.beta.org or art.beta.org.)A 63 239 :M -.006( alias \(.+\)@host.domain \\1@domain)A 63 267 :M -.004(will take anything inside the \(\) and store it in \\1 which is then accessed. For)A 84 281 :M -.007(example, if homer@cs.domain sends a message, it will be translated to)A 84 295 :M -.043(homer@domain.)A 211 366 :M f0_12 sf -.048(Your Feedback Desired)A 41 386 :M f1_12 sf -.005(Your suggestions for improving this document are eagerly solicited by CREN and)A 41 400 :M -.01(should be sent to )A f2_12 sf -.009(suggestions@listproc.net)A f1_12 sf (.)S 41 428 :M 12 f4_1 :p 18 :m ( )S 56 0 3 730 rC 56 428 :M 3 :m ( )S 56 428 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 59 428 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 18 :m ( )S 74 0 3 730 rC 74 428 :M 3 :m ( )S 74 428 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 77 428 :M f1_12 sf 12 f4_1 :p 36 :m ( )S 110 0 3 730 rC 110 428 :M 3 :m ( )S 110 428 :M 6 :m ( )S gR gS 0 0 552 730 rC 41 439 :M f1_9 sf (\250)S 48 439 :M -.006( CREN is a registered Service Mark of the Corporation for Research and Educational Networking \(CREN\). CREN)A 41 448 :M -.007(has applied for registration of ListProcessor and ListProc.)A endp %%Trailer end % md %%EOF . 0