After asking the question, I decide to "test" the batch command.
"QUIET DELETE listname DD=X
//X DD *
internet-address1
internet-address2
/*"
I forgot to use the "TEST" argument.
Well it worked.
It appears that if these subscribers would have been subscribed to more
than one list I owned they would have been deleted from all (global) lists.
True or false?
Is there a parameter to limit the bulk delete to simply the desired
(local) list?
Command results:
---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Quiet delete LISTNAME DD=X
The following users have been removed from the LISTNAME list:
[log in to unmask][log in to unmask][log in to unmask][log in to unmask]
No notification has been sent.
Global deletion process complete, 4 entries removed.
Summary of resource utilization
-------------------------------
CPU time: 0.030 sec Device I/O: 18
Overhead CPU: N/A Paging I/O: 13
CPU model: AlphaServer 1000 4/200 (128M)
DASD model: 4 Member RAID 0+1
Job origin: [log in to unmask]