On 15 Feb 2006 at 14:28, Gartner, James wrote:
> Thanks Francoise.
> Any idea if formatting will be added to a future version of LISTSERV
> itself?
I can't say for sure, but I would suspect not, since it's taken care
of by Maestro. The expectation with DISTRIBUTE jobs and the resulting
NOLIST-xxxx.CHANGELOG files is that they are handled by some
application, either LISTSERV Maestro or a "home-grown" one. Any user-
friendliness that we add will likely be added to Maestro, since that
IS the official user-friendly interface to LISTSERV DISTRIBUTE jobs.
Francoise
> Thanks,
> Jim
>
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> On 15 Feb 2006 at 12:34, Gartner, James wrote:
>
> > Is there anyway to have it sent in a more formatted way -- either html
>
> > or in Excel format, or....??
>
> Well, the lines are not wrapped in the changelog files, so your email
> client is most likely what is wrapping the records.
>
> LISTSERV Maestro provides a way to download the bounces (for jobs
> sent through it) as a CSV or display a summary bar chart, but with
> LISTSERV, the changelog file is all you've got and it's up to you to
> import it into Excel or whatnot.
>
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