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This is just what I was looking for.
Now if I want all subscribers to get the message. Would the poster just send
a message to the list without the TOPIC command in the subject.
Very Respectfully,
Derek
Mr. Derek Cosby, DAC
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-----Original Message-----
From: Pete Weiss
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Sent: Sun Oct 09 10:07:43 2005
Subject: Re: TOPICS Message
At 17:47 10/8/2005 Saturday, Derek Cosby wrote:
\>For example my list is named ABCD with Topic 1, Topic 2 etc...
>
>Say I want to send out a message from ABCD in reference to Topic 1 and
>only want those who have subscribed to Topic 1 to get the message not all.
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>I can seam to find where it tells me to only send it to those who only
>want Topic 1 in the ABCD list.
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>I would need to know how to do it from the web and from an email to the
>listserv.
For purposes of review, it takes three "things" to do topics:
1) appropriately configured list definitions for
TOPICS=
DEFAULT-TOPICS=
2) subscriber who has SET their preferences accordingly
3) a poster who chooses the corect topics and codes the SUBJECT: line
appropriately
The following is the syntax/semantic for your particular need:
TO: ABCD@listhost
SUBJECT: TOPIC1: rest of description
notice the use of colon and the need for "whitespace"
A futher example, it you wanted to send to folks who were interested in
either topic1 or topic9
SUBJECT: TOPIC1,TOPIC9: rest of description
Hope this helps.
/Pete Weiss
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