Wed, 6 Jul 1994 16:16:23 EDT
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In article <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask] (Jim Marco) says:
>Thanks for the prompt reply. With regard to my other question, do you know
>where I can find full documentation on header keywords? I looked thru
>all the listserv.* and listownr.* files and found no reference to the
>quiet: option, or other keywords like Filter=, et al.
Jim:
My standard reply, which many folks don't like to hear, is to
use the power of LISTSERV database search against the lstown-l
notebook archives looking for _discussion_ of same.
Here is but one example script that you would send to:
[log in to unmask] replacing topic= with some
list definition keyword (make sure you use the equal sign
in order to distinguish a substring from a keyword):
/* --------------------- clip and save ---------------- */
//ListSrch JOB Echo=no
Database Search DD=Rules OUTLIM=3000 f=mail
//Rules DD *
S keyword= IN LSTOWN-L SINCE yy/mm/dd
index #.5 date.8 sender.30 subject.33
/*
// EOJ
/* --------------------- clip and save ---------------- */
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