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Date: | Tue, 6 Jan 1998 11:05:29 -0500 |
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At 06:45 AM 1/6/98 -0800, Dave Kelley wrote:
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>Like all of you I'm sure, I have to check my error messages from time to
>time and cull out the bad addresses and delete them from the list
>memberships.
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>I've been doing these one at a time and confirming each one. A real
>PITB!
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>I was wondering if there was a way to compile the messages into a batch
>job of some kind and delete them all from one message. Then confirm
>only once without having to do a bunch of those too.
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Have you set a personal password for use with your LISTSERV(R) software?
That is the first step to cutting down on the number of steps to do this
sort of thing. My daily maintenance runs something like this: I scan
through the error messages and as I do, I cut and paste bad email addresses
into one message to the list server. Since you can send multiple commands
in the same email message, I simply stack all of my delete requests in the
body of the message, using this syntax:
QUIET DEL listname [log in to unmask] PW=my_password
QUIET DEL listname [log in to unmask] PW=my_password
QUIET DEL listname [log in to unmask] PW=my_password
Including the password on each line avoids that annoying problem of
confirming each command request.
I am sure this could be handled through some form of a run job, but I can
use this method to collect bad email addresses through the course of my
work day, pasting in all of those defunct AOL addresses as they appear in
our lists throughout the day's activities.
Doren Burrell
Discovery Channel Online
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