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* Keyword= parameter1,parameter2,parameter3
* Keyword=parameter1,parameter2,parameter3
* Keyword= parameter1, parameter2, parameter3
* Keyword = parameter1,parameter2,parameter3
* Keyword= parameter1
* Keyword= parameter2
* Keyword= parameter3
* Keyword= parameter1,parameter2
* Keyword= parameter3
* Notebook= Yes
* Notebook= /home/listserv/archives/english101-fall2002
* Notebook= Weekly,Private
* My very own list
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* blah blah blah
*.HH ON
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*.HH OFF
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Note: Special parameters used by only one or two keywords are defined along with the keyword and do not appear in this listing.
net-address Describes an Internet address, such as JACK@XYZ.COM.
access-level Controls which category of users has access to the information or service to which this parameter applies. access-level can be either:
Public Everybody has access to the information.
Postmaster Only the postmaster (i.e. LISTSERV operations staff) has access to the information.
A1,A2,... with Ai being either:
Private Only users subscribed to the list have access to the information.
(listname) Only the subscribers of the named list have access to the information.
Owner Only the list owner can access the information.
Owner(list) Only the owner of the named list can access the information.
Service Only people in the service area of the list can see the information.
Service(list) Only subscribers of the named list's service area can see the information.
destination Indicates the destination of a piece of mail, message or reply.
List The reply message is sent to the list.
Sender The reply message is sent to the sender of the original piece of mail.
Both The reply message is sent both to the list and to the original sender.
None No reply message is sent at all.
"address" The reply message is sent to the specified network address if enclosed in double quotes
interval Is a time interval that indicates how frequently an operation is to be renewed. Note that depending on the operation being performed, some of the options may not be available. For example, "Notebook= Yes,A,Daily" is not available.
Yearly }
Monthly }
Weekly } Self-explanatory
Daily }
Hourly }
Single The operation is to be done only a single time.
peer Is the node-id or network address of a peer list. If the name of the peer list is the same as the name of the local list (which will usually be the case), only the node name needs be given. If the list names are different, the full list network address must be given, for example "REXX-L@UIUCVMD".
area Is a means whereby a node or list of nodes can be identified. An area can be either:
The name of a network, for example EARN, BITNET
The name of a country, for example Germany, Canada
'Local', in which case it is equated to the value of the "Local=" keyword (q.q.v.).
A node name, for example SEARN
A simple wildcard nodename pattern such as FR*, *11, *ESA*, D*ESA*, etc.
mon-address Is a means whereby 'list monitors' can be identified (the term 'list monitor' refers to a human person who monitors the activity of a list). A 'mon-address' can be:
A single network address, for example INFO@TCSVM
'Postmaster', which indicates the "main" postmaster
'Postmasters', which indicates ALL the postmasters, main and alternate
'Owner', which indicates the "main" list owner (the first to be listed in the "Owner=" keyword)
'Owners', which indicates ALL list owners
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