Mon, 10 Jul 2000 22:32:46 +0200
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Hi,
The LISTMAST MEMO says the following about the SUBSCRIBE command:
> The SUBscribe command is LISTSERV's basic command, issued by users to
> join mailing lists. This command can also be used to change one's
> "full_name" field in LISTSERV's SIGNUP database (simply reissue the
> command with the changed name). Note that the full_name is not
> required if the user has previously signed up to lists on the same
> LISTSERV server, or if the user has previously registered in
> LISTSERV's SIGNUP database by using the REGISTER (q.q.v.) command.
What I miss here is an exact description about how the command
behaves if the full_name is omitted and the user is NOT in the SIGNUP
database. I noticed in my logfile that sometimes users are
subscribed regardless of a missing full_name/SIGNUP-record and
sometimes not. Does it look for RFC822 phrases in front of route-
addrs as follows?
To: My Name <[log in to unmask]>
Parser: To ":" phrase route-addr
Does it look for comments after addr-specs?
To: [log in to unmask] (My Name)
Parser: To ":" route-addr comment
Or does it even look in other headers?
I'd like to have an imagination about how safely I can say 'Use the
command SUBSCRIBE LIST-L to join the list' on my web page (That's
also what the CATALIST service says).
-- Peter 'Rattacresh' Backes, [log in to unmask]
TURN OFF AUTO-QUOTING OF THE WHOLE TEXT IF YOU REPLY!!!
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