Mon, 9 Nov 1998 15:25:24 -0500
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Issue the LISTSERV info commands
INFO JOB
INFO DIST
for full info. Not all LISTSERV hosts have the latter though. If your
does not, try [log in to unmask]
The command JOB that you construct is sent to LISTSERV@ that hosts the
list. Output will show the destination subscriber addresses and which
LISTSERV site is the leaf-node (end-point) of the Distribute Backbone.
After that section of the output, then scan to the next section where it
indicates how that leaf-node is distributed to i.e., the other LISTSERV
intermediate backbone sites.
Remember that LISTSERV (usually) depends upon the Internet (and sometimes
MAILER and/or Internet/Bitnet gateways) to deliver, so all of those
"rules" apply e.g., MX processing, multiple authoritative DNSes,
re-routes by MAILER, mail spool problems, LISTSERV problems (including
inactive LISTSERVs).
For each of the LISTSERV hosts mentioned in the above Distribute path,
mail a command THANKS to it, expecting it to respond with YOU'RE WELCOME!
If it does not, then something is amiss.
/Pete Weiss at Penn State
At 21:00 11/9/98 +0100, Mehmet Tutuncu said:
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|>Needless to day, both of these lists both are confidential so I am unable
|>to fetch the subscriber list (nor the headers) so that I can then
|>construct a LISTSERV DISTRIBUTE MAIL DEBUG=YES job. Even if I could do
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|How is this job carried? which adress should the command go, to
[log in to unmask] and what is the parameters?
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