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On Tue, 25 Oct 1994 23:26:00 EDT Wayne Marr <[log in to unmask]> said:
> What command do I use to send the message to our machine so that it
> is automatically distributed on each add?
You mail a copy of the message to LISTSERV prefixed with:
PUT xxxxx.WELCOME PW=yyyyyy
Where xxxxx is the name of the list and yyyyyy is the list password.
> An example would be helpful. Also, from the documentation it appears
> that I don't need the help of the system's person.
Correct.
> Second, since our's is really a mailing list, can I eliminate the
> standard "You have been added with a personal greeting. They can't
> use most of the commands on the page that is sent.
Follow the same steps to create a file called xxxxx.MAILTPL. Have a look
at the file called DEFAULT.MAILTPL and locate the messages you want to
modify. Each message starts with a >>> sequence followed by a name, say
ADD1. If you want to suppress ADD1 and ADD2, write the following to the
xxxxx.MAILTPL file:
>>> ADD1
.qq
>>> ADD2
.qq
When you store the xxxxx.MAILTPL file, the messages in question will be
suppressed.
Eric
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