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At 11:22 9/10/98 -0400, Jacob Haller said:
|>I need to subscribe 25,000 people to an announce only list quietly. What is
|>the easiest way to do this? I have email addresses only in a text file
|>format.
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|The fast, nice bulk add command goes as follows:
What is interesting is that the original question and followup Q&A
revealed that there might be only two distributions, in which case one
would consider the value of creating a list to begin with, and instead
use the DISTRIBUTE function (the LISTSERV document request I've posted
earlier today).
<None of the following should be construed as a criticism of the recent
poster about the SUBJECT:.>
Directing a list-owner to the manual for the answer to lookup a basic
operation is an excellent idea: unfortunately there is no LISTSERV
owner's (or for that matter email or Internet) driver's license.
The reasons why it is a good idea for what is a basic Q&A:
1) basic info was put in the manual for a reason: to be read (learning
where and how to access this info is critical)
2) most lists (not all), esp. LSTOWN-L should be used after an individual
has made an offline effort at finding the info.
This goes back to Eric's comment about giving a person a fish: instead,
teach them how and they will bless you.
/Pete
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