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Date: | Thu, 27 May 1993 14:22:00 EDT |
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> (...) Part
>of my problem is that I don't know what determines when one uses
>FULLhdr, FULLBsmtp, IETFhdr, SHORThdr, or SHORTBsmtp. Can someone
>enlighten me or point me to a relevant, clearly-written document?
Assume that if they change to DUALHDR, they do so FROM the list
default. Check the list header. If they aren't there, then
LISTSERV assume some default. Since I don't know what that is,
you could just unsub/sub/q.
Here's an LDBASE Job that will recover the "relevant, (clearly?)-
written document" (Don't let Natalie critique it -- I hardly passed
English 101.) Send it to LISTSERV@searn (searn.sunet.se) --
/* --------------------- clip and save ---------------- */
//ListSrch JOB Echo=no
Database Search DD=Rules
//Rules DD *
S * in lstown-l from 92-08-10 to 92-08-10 where sender contains pmw1
print
/*
// EOJ
/* --------------------- clip and save ---------------- */
Of course you could replace the "S" line with
S FULLhdr or FULLBsmtp or IETFhdr or SHORThdr or SHORTBsmtp in lstown-l
/Pete ([log in to unmask]) -- co-owner LDBASE-L, TQM-L, et -L
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