Examples of LISTSERV Commands to use the SUPPORT database from non-VM systems ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The jobs should be sent inside a RFC822-formatted mail to [log in to unmask] 1. CREATE an entry in the SUPPORT database: ------------------------------------------- //Support JOB Echo={yes|no} $SUPPORT CREATE DD=Text TYPE=type SEV=sev <REL=rel> //Text DD *,EOF abs name . . text . abs - One-line abstract name - Your name in real life, without network address type - Type of entry, may be of the following PROB - Problem (bug, unexpected behaviour, etc) QUES - Question SUGG - Suggestion for future enhancement sev - Severity If type=PROB 1 - LISTSERV crashes, will not start, enters a loop, data destroyed/lost, etc. 2 - Major error in command/list keyword/filelist option handling, etc. 3 - Minor error in command/list keyword/filelist option handling, etc. 4 - Spelling error in a message, documentation error, etc. If type=QUES 1 - I cannot install/use LISTSERV until my question is answered. 2 - It is important for me to get the answer in a reasonable time scale 3 - I would need the reply in less than one week, if possible. 4 - I am in no hurry, just reply when you have time. If type=SUGG 1 - My installation will not be able to take advantage of the LISTSERV functions until the suggestion is implemented. 2 - My installation would highly benefit from the implementation of this suggestion, although we could live without it. 3 - This is a relatively minor suggestion, but we would definitely like to see it implemented. 4 - This is just food for thought. rel - Release and fix level of LISTSERV to which this entry applies, Suggested formats are "1.5n", "1.5n (FIX15N2)", "1.5m and above", etc.' 2. APPEND to an existing entry: ------------------------------- //Support JOB Echo={yes|no} $SUPPORT APPEND id DD=Text //Text DD *,EOF name . . text . id - Identifying number assigned to entry at creation name - Your name in real life, without network address -- End -- Hope it helps, --Frank PS: This was derived from the source of LSVSUPP EXEC