> Don't recall a memo. do you nean owner.txt or one of the word processor
> formats (one of which is set up for A4 paper).
I mean the ASCII document with the following incipit:
>->->
LISTSERV(R) list owner's manual, release 1.8d
---------------------------------------------
Copyright (c) 1996-2000 L-Soft international, Inc.
.....
5 May 2000
Revision 1
The reference number of this document is 0005-UD-02.
<-<-<
This is called listownr.memo (572156 bytes). The text is basically the
same as in HTML version of the same manual (owner-html.zip or something
like this).
> } The manual says, that the form is defined by ">>>", a space, the
> } form's name, a space again, and then the subject line for the form.
>
> No. Whats after the name is a comment.
Excerpt from the manual:
>->->
9.3. Mail template format and embedded formatting commands
==========================================================
Each individual template form starts with a form name and subject line,
such as:
>>> EXAMPLE1 This is the subject line
Please note carefully the following instructions for the form name and
subject line:
- The template form starts with the line containing the form name and
subject, and ends with the next line starting with '>>>', or at the
end of the file.
- The subject line may contain substitutions (such as "&LISTNAME: &WHOM
requested to join").
- Ensure that there is a blank space (ASCII 0x20) between ‘>>>‘ and the
name of the form, or LISTSERV will not recognize the form.
- Also note that the names of the template forms must be typed in UPPER
CASE.
<-<-<
So, it turns over, that in some forms it is a subject (like stated by
the manual), and in some of them, like CONFIRM1, it is just a comment
(like you say), but the manual doesn't explicitly say this.
CVV
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