Sun, 14 Sep 1997 13:58:14 GMT
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On Sun, 14 Sep 1997 06:19:07 -0700, Peter Rauch
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Isn't it the _last_ occurrence of a repeated keyword the one
>that takes effect? E.g., if you have
>Send= private
>Send= Editor
>
>isn't it Send= Editor that takes effect?
In the first place you should not have multiple keywords with mutually
exclusive entries such as the 2 Send= above.
Based on experiment, LISTSERV seems to use the first instance and ignore
later ones, although this is not documented.
You can have multiple instances of non-mututally exclusive keywords and
LISTSERV makes them additive, in order. e.g.:
* Editor= user@address
* Editor= user2@whose_address_is_a_very_long_address2
* Editor= user3@address3
is the same as
* Editor= user@address, user2@whose_address_is_a_very_long_address2,
user3@address3
except LISTSERV will not recognize 'folded' lines like the above. (Infact
the user3@address3 will be interpreted as an attempt to add a list address
'on-the-fly' which will erase your entire list! NOT a good thing to have
happen!)
> because it was written as Send=Editor (no space),
a space is helpful to humans reading the header but LISTSERV doesn't need
it.
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