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Turgut Kalfaoglu <TURGUT@TREARN> |
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Mon, 6 Nov 89 10:22:13 TUR |
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Your message of Fri, 03 Nov 89 13:35:16 +0100 |
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>What is the exact meaning of the (NO)REPRO setting for a subscription ?
>I have seen now that some users which did not get the postings of
>a mailing list did have the REPRO option.
>How is this option set ?
Hi,. like any other user option, you use the SET command:
SET mylist-l REPRO
or,
SET mylist-l NOREPRO
the effect is that if you set REPRO (reproduce), you get a copy of each mail
you send to the list. if NOREPRO, the default, you don't get a copy of
the message you sent. BTW: if you want to have REPRO for a list as default,
so that when ppl subscribe to it, they are automatically SET REPRO, you
can specify:
* Default-Options= REPRO
in the list header. Hope this helps, -turgut
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