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If you could use EOJ with a PUT command I would have said you could :)
On Thu, 1 Jul 1999 22:27:43 -0700 Jessica Rasku said:
>On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Nathan Brindle wrote:
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>> There are really only two solutions to this problem.
>>
>> One solution is to turn off your signature file. That's the only thing
>> you can do because LISTSERV expects everything after the PUT command to
>> be part of the list file. It's just like any other file you would store
>> with the PUT command--LISTSERV doesn't see EOF until the end of the
>> message.
>
> What about using the
>
>// JOB
>commands
>// EOJ
>
> type format (the systax is probably entirel incorect, I found
>this a really difficult thing to get right manualy (I just checked an add
>job that I have, that is the format that I have)). Would that not work?
>Would that not allow everything outside of the ``// JOB'' and ``// EOJ''
>markers to be ignored? Just an idea that I haven't seen anyone else
>sugest, maybe because it wouldn't work, but I'd like to know that for
>sure.
>
> Jessica
>
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