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Subject:
Supressing mail responses to commands
From:
Steve Middlebrook <C94882SM@WUVMD>
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Revised LISTSERV forum <LSTSRV-L@DEARN>
Date:
Fri, 13 Jan 89 15:18:26 CST
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Is there a way to make Listserv accept a command via mail but not send
back any response?  I have a local command that adds some info to a file but
generates no response to the user.  Listserv, however, echoes the command
and the CPU resources back to the user in a mail file.  This is going to
generate a lot of useless mail most of which would probably bounce :-(
and I would like to turn it off.
 
This command has to work for people on a machine that can't send messages so
I am limited to mail or files. Any suggestions?
 
Steve Middlebrook
Educational Computing Services
Washington University, St. Louis

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