Thu, 28 Jan 1999 18:42:03 EST
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The keyword statements in the following examples go in the super-list
header file. In these examples, the sub-list names are "SUBLIST1" and
"SUBLIST2". If you were expecting something witty or original, you're
probably going to be disappointed.
Identify sub-lists:
* Sub-Lists= SUBLIST1,SUBLIST2
Allow sub-list subscribers to post to the super-list:
* Editor= (SUBLIST1),(SUBLIST2)
Allow sub-list subscribers to access the super-list archives:
* Notebook= Yes,location,frequency,Private
* Notebook= (SUBLIST1),(SUBLIST2)
I put explanatory comments in the header files for the super-list and
the sub-lists. Here is the template for the super-list. The blocks of
text set off by short seperator lines are either/or sections, based on
the list configuration.
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* Note: This is a super-list with the following sublists:
*
* xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
* xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
*
* Individual students are subscribed to the sub-list associated
* with the course/section in which they are registered.
*
* Messages posted to this list will be distributed to the
* subscribers on all sub-lists, but will be archived only
* in the super-list archives. Subscribers on all sub-lists
*-----
* are authorized to post to the super-list and to view and
* search the super-list archives.
*-----
* are authorized to view and search the super-list archives.
*-----
*
* Messages posted directly to a sub-list will be distributed only
* to the subscribers on that sub-list and will be archived only
* in the sub-list archives.
*
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* Paul D. Russell * Senior Systems Engineer * University of Notre Dame
* Email: [log in to unmask] * Web page: http://www.nd.edu/~prussell/
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