Wed, 5 Jun 1996 12:34:08 EST
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On Wed, 5 Jun 1996 13:06:37 EDT Nathan Brindle said:
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> In a linear message, most special instructions are ignored.
Well, I knew that part.
>This is because the contents of the template are just a few lines out
>of a larger message that is being prepared by LISTSERV to contain the
>reply to the user's command(s)
Not true... with SUB_OWNER, that's the only message that's sent back
to the user.
> . . Generally speaking, with a linear
>message you are providing the TEXT of the reply to be shown to the user,
>but you do not have any control over the methods used for delivering this
>information."
This begs the question... why?
>Among them are SUB_CLOSED, SUB_OWNER, and POST_EDITOR. Actually, I <think>
>they're the only ones.
Why?
I guess I don't understand why these were selected to be "linear"...
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