On Wed, 17 May 89 14:04:10 EDT Harold Pritchett said:
>Sure. Just code:
>
>* Local= UGA*,USCN,GIT*,GTRI01
Well, not quite. The LOCAL keyword doesn't honor wild cards (the
UGA* thing), and only controls the for of mail sent from the list.
Subscribers on "local" nodes receive separate copies of the mail, with
only their own address in the To: line.
>* Service= LOCAL
Coding "Service= UGA*,USCN,GIT*,GTRI01" will do what Harold
intended. The rule for coding the SERVICE keyword is "Service=
<pattern>,<pattern>,...", where <pattern> is either
<ISO-2-char-country-id>, <nodename>, or <prefix>*<middle>*<suffix>.
Any of the three pattern pieces can be ommitted, and "**" can be coded
as "*". So "Service= US,PUCC,RUT*,*VM,NJ*VS,U*NJ*VS,*NY*VAX,*VX*" is
an all-inclusive example.
It should be pointed out there is no law preventing Rutgers, for
example, from registering a node named UGAMUGA (a Sesame Street
reference, I believe), which would match Harold's UGA* pattern. If
you're concerned that the list be strictly internal, don't use wild
cards in the SERVICE keyword. If you're just trying to keep the list
from becoming universally known, it's fine.
>Then no one can sign up, unless they are at one of these nodes. Also, if
>I am going to do this, I should also add:
>
>* Confidential= Service
>
>Now, the list will only appear to people who can subscribe when they do a
>LIST command to LISTSERV, and it will not appear in the LIST GLOBAL command.
Yup. Definitely a good idea for an internal-only list.
Ross Patterson
Rutgers University
Subject: Re: multi-node local lists?
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On Wed, 17 May 89 14:04:10 EDT Harold Pritchett said:
>Sure. Just code:
>
>* Local= UGA*,USCN,GIT*,GTRI01
Well, not quite. The LOCAL keyword doesn't honor wild cards (the
UGA* thing), and only controls the for of mail sent from the list.
Subscribers on "local" nodes receive separate copies of the mail, with
only their own address in the To: line.
>* Service= LOCAL
Coding "Service= UGA*,USCN,GIT*,GTRI01" will do what Harold
intended. The rule for coding the SERVICE keyword is "Service=
<pattern>,<pattern>,...", where <pattern> is either
<ISO-2-char-country-id>, <nodename>, or <prefix>*<middle>*<suffix>.
Any of the three pattern pieces can be ommitted, and "**" can be coded
as "*". So "Service= US,PUCC,RUT*,*VM,NJ*VS,U*NJ*VS,*NY*VAX,*VX*" is
an all-inclusive example.
It should be pointed out there is no law preventing Rutgers, for
example, from registering a node named UGAMUGA (a Sesame Street
reference, I believe), which would match Harold's UGA* pattern. If
you're concerned that the list be strictly internal, don't use wild
cards in the SERVICE keyword. If you're just trying to keep the list
from becoming universally known, it's fine.
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Subject: Re: multi-node local lists?
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On Wed, 17 May 89 14:04:10 EDT Harold Pritchett said:
>Sure. Just code:
>
>* Local= UGA*,USCN,GIT*,GTRI01
Well, not quite. The LOCAL keyword doesn't honor wild cards (the
UGA* thing), and only controls the for of mail sent from the list.
Subscribers on "local" nodes receive separate copies of the mail, with
only their own address in the To: line.
>* Service= LOCAL
Coding "Service= UGA*,USCN,GIT*,GTRI01" will do what Harold
intended. The rule for coding the SERVICE keyword is "Service=
<pattern>,<pattern>,...", where <pattern> is either
<ISO-2-char-country-id>, <nodename>, or <prefix>*<middle>*<suffix>.
Any of the three pattern pieces can be ommitted, and "**" can be coded
as "*". So "Service= US,PUCC,RUT*,*VM,NJ*VS,U*NJ*VS,*NY*VAX,*VX*" is
an all-inclusive example.
It should be pointed out there is no law preventing Rutgers, for
example, from registering a node named UGAMUGA (a Sesame Street
reference, I believe), which would match Harold's UGA* pattern. If
you're concerned that the list be strictly internal, don't use wild
cards in the SERVICE keyword. If you're just trying to keep the list
from becoming universally known, it's fine.
>Then no one can sign up, unless they are at one of these nodes. Also, if
>I am going to do this, I should also add:
>
>* Confidential= Service
>
>Now, the list will only appear to people who can subscribe when they do a
>LIST command to LISTSERV, and it will not appear in the LIST GLOBAL command.
Yup. Definitely a good idea for an internal-only list.
Ross Patterson
Rutgers University
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