Sun, 16 Jan 1994 15:49:00 EST
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SENDBACK is only allowed when using the LDBASE interactive-messaging
interface and means to redirect the output as a file to the requestor,
instead of via the bitnet messaging interface.
In the "batch" (mail or file), it is not a valid command.
BTW, the way that *I* would do this is in two separate JOBs
1) S * IN BITEARN WHERE SITE CONTAINS mass
INDEX NODE
2) Edit the output returned by 1) and then send back to LISTSERV
S * IN PEERS WHERE NODE indexed_node_from_1)
Actually, I might not do 1) nor 2) if a LISTS-of-LISTS search
already revealed a close match. (E-mail listserv@ndsuvm1 with
a B-o-T of GET LISTSOF LISTS)
Followwp to ldbase-l@ukanvm (@ukanvm.cc.ukans.edu)
/Pete
- - The original note follows - -
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 1994 20:26:00 EST
>From: Bengt Muten <[log in to unmask]>
I am trying to find a listserver site in Massachusetts to
discuss a potential new list. Using the instructions
in the STARTUP file in the LSTOWN-L INDEX, I sent this
message:
>TO: listserver (Ems)
> MBX: [log in to unmask]
>
>//
>Database Search DD=Rules
>//Rules DD *
>Search MA in Peers
>sendback print all
>/*
I received this response:
>Date: Sat Jan 15, 1994 2:42 pm EST
>TO: * Bengt Muten / MCI ID: 577-6285
>
>> Search MA in Peers
>--> Database PEERS, 259 hits.
>
>> sendback print all
>
>Invalid subcommand - "SENDBACK"
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