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> I'm not used to working in a non-VM environment when it comes to LISTSERV
> but I got a question about the format files are sent in, specifically,
> the filelist file, if it contains records greater than 80 bytes. I tested
> this and sure enough LISTSERV sends the file in Listserv-Punch format
> no matter what you specify on the "F=fformat" option of the get command,
> IF the file contains records greater than 80 bytes. Won't a list keeping
> notebooks ALWAYS have a filelist greater than 80 bytes?
> Is there anyway to override this? Is there a way to send the filelist
> truncated to 80 bytes or less? Thanks in advance for you help.
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> --Greg Kroll
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I'd be interested in the answer to this too and would like to tack
on another question: can I do a PUT to my listserv list on a VM machine
from a UNIX-type (AIX) machine?
I'm a peripheral visionary...
I can see into the future but just way off to the side. - Stephen Wright
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