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On Thu, 6 May 1999 23:22:30 -0700, Liz Marr <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>So, in theory, if I have a file that is in my file list, I should be able to "give" it to
>another address?  I have a file that is the Membership Information Form already in
>place on the server, how do I "give" it to someone else?  

As documented in Appendix A or Site Mgr Chap 6 command summaries and elsewhere:

  GIVE filename.filetype [to] user@address

The '.' is required on non-VM platforms.

Note that the file must first be properly registered either in LISTSERV's
SITE.CATALOG or in a LISTNAME.CATALOG registered sub-catalog so LISTSERV knows
it exists.  See chapter on "File Archives".

>And in the same notion,
>can I use an "include" call in a template to send a file other than the welcome file
>to someone (like how the Welcome file is sent as part of the subscribe process)

No.  You can 'include' another template, even one of your own making with the
.IM template_name   
but you cannot 'include' any external files.

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