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"Peter M. Weiss +1 814 863 1843" <[log in to unmask]>
Thu, 13 May 1993 06:42:00 EDT
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Though the specific answer to your question has since been broadcasted,
I thought you would enjoy this response to a similar question posted
to the LSTSRV-L list >>>
 
Organization: Penn State University
Date: Sat, 1 May 1993 18:12:08 EDT
From: Peter M. Weiss <[log in to unmask]>
Message-ID: <[log in to unmask]>
Newsgroups: bit.listserv.lstsrv-l
Subject: Re: LISTKEYW MEMO update?
References:  <[log in to unmask]>
 
There are very few keywords that have not been documented, one time or
other in the lstown-l or lstsrv-l notebook archives (searn and uga
respectively).
 
In particular, the DIGEST=, INDEX=, and TOPIC= have been well-discussed
since 1993 i.e., not only the syntax, but the semantics, and gotchas.
 
Another "fun" thing to do is a LIST DETAIL at various well-known LISTSERV
hosts looking for "interesting" real-world keyword examples.
 
(As usual, don't forget the V17F RELNOTES, but it should "hit" using
the below script.  Another "must have" is LISTSERV TIPS, available from
the LISTSERV@BITNIC, authored by Lisa Covi, formerly of the Bitnic.)
 
Here is a sample script that will speed you on your way (send to a
LISTSERV@list_node) making sure to modify the "list".  (Then when you
have a few moments to spare, try the LISTSERV command INFO FAQ -- that
document will convince you to learn a little more about the DATABASE
Search facility, then follow that up by an INFO DATABASE.)
 
/* --------------------- clip and save ---------------- */
//ListSrch JOB Echo=no
Database Search DD=Rules
//Rules DD *
S INDEX= OR DIGEST= OR TOPIC= IN list SINCE 93
index date.8 sender.30 subject.40
print
/*
//  EOJ
/* --------------------- clip and save ---------------- */
 
/Pete ([log in to unmask]) -- co-owner LDBASE-L
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