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Tue, 20 Dec 1994 10:00:07 EST |
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note of 12/20/94 08:50 |
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Converted from OV/VM to RFC822 format by PUMP V2.2X |
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Daniel - perhaps this will help you determine who's concealed or not.
Assumptions: you are on a VM system, have appropriate link permissions
to Listserv minidisks.
What I do is link to LISTSERV's 2 permanent minidisks from my personal
userid. That way I can see most of the files and reference them as
necessary.(*) For this example, assume I've accessed the Listserv 191 as
filemode L. I have a file called LISTSERV COLUMNS on my A minidisk.
Xedit LISTNAME LIST L
set screen 2
Xedit LISTSERV COLUMNS A
This opens 2 files and gives me a view into both simultaneously.
Contents of LISTSERV COLUMNS
Column 81 A= ACK a= NOACK M= MSGACK
Column 82 M= MAIL m= NOMAIL
Column 83 F= FILES f= NOFILES
Column 84 blank= NOREPRO R= REPRO
Column 85 null = SHOTHDR F= FULLHDR S= FULLBSMTP
s= SHORTBSMPT I= IETFHDR
Col. 86-87 yy= subscription or deletion year
Col. 88-90 ddd= julian subscription day or deletion day.
Col. 91 null= normal D= deletion pending W= confirmation waived
Col. 92 null= NOCONCEAL C= concealed
(*) Caveat: Although you can see most of the files on Listserv's
minidisk, updates are obviously done using TELL, LSVPUT. Yeah, I know,
it's preaching to the choir.
Happy Holidays. Mignon
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