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Mon, 20 Nov 2000 13:54:16 EST
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This question and answer came at just the right time. Our upper
management is a bit unsure about how our 'audience' will deal with
this new-fangled technology. <grin>.

My followup question is... is there any size limitation on the text
that we can add to the Confirmation message?

I'm looking at about 6 pages (wordprocessing) of legaleze. (I know
what everyone's thinking and I've expressed that up the line). Will
this size message be a problem to Listserv? (never mind the effect
on the subscribers).

Thanks,

Dan Robinson
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On 16 Nov 00, at 8:46, Jacob Haller wrote:

> >Hi all,
> >
> >I have seen this question asked before in the list, and never responded to.
> >However, we have client who is adamant that we change the subscribe Command
> >Confirmation message which currently reads:
> >
> >Your command:
> >
> >   SUBSCRIBE {listname) Anonymous
> >
> >has been received. You must now reply to this message (as explained below)
> >to complete your subscription. ...............
> >

>
> Right.  If you look at the default template you'll see there's a
> variable called "&INFO" which is used a few times.  Basically &INFO
> is set by LISTSERV on the fly to hold any customized information that
> LISTSERV puts in the command confirmation.  When LISTSERV receives a
> SUBSCRIBE  command for a Subscription=Open,Confirm mailing list &INFO
> is exactly the text you quote starting at:
>

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