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King Abdul-Aziz University, Jeddah, S.A. |
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On Mon, 31 Jul 1995 11:34:32 EDT, Stan Horwitz <[log in to unmask]> said:
> Hello people;
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> Someone asked me about how he can post files on his Listserv list's filelist
> via Unix. This is for Listserv-NJE for VM Version 1.8b. My interaction with
> our Listserv is exclusively done from VM so I am not sure what's needed in
> order to put files on a Listserv list on our VM system from a Unix account.
> Is there an LSVPUT version available for Unix or some other way of doing
> this? If anyone knows of a writeup which explains this, please let me know.
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> Thanks
It's simple! Just use the other comman way: E-mail :-)
Any LISTSERV List Owner can alter his/her FILELIST and add/delete files
remotely using e-amail regardless of the computer system s/he's working
on, as long as the LISTSERV Postmaster has already created the files
'listname FILELIST' and 'listname FILEID' for the list owner.
Check the file 'LSVOWNER FIL-LIST' (with a hyphen instead of 'E')
from [log in to unmask] It contains all the information
needed to maintain a LISTSERV FILELIST from an account on a remote
system using e-mail.
Other useful LSVOWNER files available from [log in to unmask] are:
LSVOWNER READY 'Your List is Ready' blurb
LSVOWNER WELCOME 'Welcome to this list' blurb
LSVOWNER TXT Generic List Owner Instructions
LSVOWNER NEW-LIST New List Announcement blurb
LSVOWNER GATEWAY USENET News Gateway blurb
LSVOWNER HEADERS List header instructions
LSVOWNER FIL-LIST FILELIST instructions using e-mail
Regards,
Bassem
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