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>This is version 1.94.4 of Majordomo.
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>If you're familiar with mail servers, an advanced user's summary of
>Majordomo's commands appears at the end of this message.
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>Majordomo is an automated system which allows users to subscribe
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>archives.
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>You can interact with the Majordomo software by sending it commands
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>If you use a "signature block" at the end of your mail, Majordomo may
>mistakenly believe each line of your message is a command; you will
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>or put a line with just the word
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>	end
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>on it in the same place.  This will stop the Majordomo software from
>processing your signature as bad commands.
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>Here are some of the things you can do using Majordomo:
>
>I.	FINDING OUT WHICH LISTS ARE ON THIS SYSTEM
>
>To get a list of publicly-available mailing lists on this system, put 
the
>following line in the body of your mail message to 
Majordomo@lists.ticalc.org:
>
>	lists
>
>Each line will contain the name of a mailing list and a brief 
description
>of the list.
>
>To get more information about a particular list, use the "info" 
command,
>supplying the name of the list.  For example, if the name of the list 
>about which you wish information is "demo-list", you would put the line
>
>	info demo-list
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>in the body of the mail message.
>
>II.	SUBSCRIBING TO A LIST
>
>Once you've determined that you wish to subscribe to one or more lists 
on
>this system, you can send commands to Majordomo to have it add you to 
the
>list, so you can begin receiving mailings.
>
>To receive list mail at the address from which you're sending your 
mail,
>simply say "subscribe" followed by the list's name:
>
>	subscribe demo-list
>
>If for some reason you wish to have the mailings go to a different 
address
>(a friend's address, a specific other system on which you have an 
account,
>or an address which is more correct than the one that automatically 
appears 
>in the "From:" header on the mail you send), you would add that address 
to
>the command.  For instance, if you're sending a request from your work
>account, but wish to receive "demo-list" mail at your personal account
>(for which we will use "jqpublic@my-isp.com" as an example), you'd put
>the line
>
>	subscribe demo-list jqpublic@my-isp.com
>
>in the mail message body.
>
>Based on configuration decisions made by the list owners, you may be 
added 
>to the mailing list automatically.  You may also receive notification
>that an authorization key is required for subscription.  Another 
message
>will be sent to the address to be subscribed (which may or may not be 
the
>same as yours) containing the key, and directing the user to send a
>command found in that message back to Majordomo@lists.ticalc.org.  
(This can be
>a bit of extra hassle, but it helps keep you from being swamped in 
extra
>email by someone who forged requests from your address.)  You may also
>get a message that your subscription is being forwarded to the list 
owner
>for approval; some lists have waiting lists, or policies about who may
>subscribe.  If your request is forwarded for approval, the list owner
>should contact you soon after your request.
>
>Upon subscribing, you should receive an introductory message, 
containing
>list policies and features.  Save this message for future reference; it
>will also contain exact directions for unsubscribing.  If you lose the
>intro mail and would like another copy of the policies, send this 
message
>to Majordomo@lists.ticalc.org:
>
>	intro demo-list
>
>(substituting, of course, the real name of your list for "demo-list").
>
>III.	UNSUBSCRIBING FROM MAILING LISTS
>
>Your original intro message contains the exact command which should be
>used to remove your address from the list.  However, in most cases, you
>may simply send the command "unsubscribe" followed by the list name:
>
>	unsubscribe demo-list
>
>(This command may fail if your provider has changed the way your
>address is shown in your mail.)
>
>To remove an address other than the one from which you're sending
>the request, give that address in the command:
>
>	unsubscribe demo-list jqpublic@my-isp.com
>
>In either of these cases, you can tell Majordomo@lists.ticalc.org to 
remove
>the address in question from all lists on this server by using "*"
>in place of the list name:
>
>	unsubscribe *
>	unsubscribe * jqpublic@my-isp.com
>
>IV.	FINDING THE LISTS TO WHICH AN ADDRESS IS SUBSCRIBED
>
>To find the lists to which your address is subscribed, send this 
command
>in the body of a mail message to Majordomo@lists.ticalc.org:
>
>	which
>
>You can look for other addresses, or parts of an address, by specifying
>the text for which Majordomo should search.  For instance, to find 
which
>users at my-isp.com are subscribed to which lists, you might send the
>command
>
>	which my-isp.com
>
>Note that many list owners completely or fully disable the "which"
>command, considering it a privacy violation.
>
>V.	FINDING OUT WHO'S SUBSCRIBED TO A LIST
>
>To get a list of the addresses on a particular list, you may use the
>"who" command, followed by the name of the list:
>
>	who demo-list
>
>Note that many list owners allow only a list's subscribers to use the
>"who" command, or disable it completely, believing it to be a privacy
>violation.
>
>VI.	RETRIEVING FILES FROM A LIST'S ARCHIVES
>
>Many list owners keep archives of files associated with a list.  These
>may include:
>- back issues of the list
>- help files, user profiles, and other documents associated with the 
list
>- daily, monthly, or yearly archives for the list
>
>To find out if a list has any files associated with it, use the "index"
>command:
>
>	index demo-list
>
>If you see files in which you're interested, you may retrieve them by
>using the "get" command and specifying the list name and archive 
filename.
>For instance, to retrieve the files called "profile.form" (presumably a
>form to fill out with your profile) and "demo-list.9611" (presumably 
the
>messages posted to the list in November 1996), you would put the lines
>
>	get demo-list profile.form
>	get demo-list demo-list.9611
>
>in your mail to Majordomo@lists.ticalc.org.
>
>VII.	GETTING MORE HELP
>
>To contact a human site manager, send mail to 
Majordomo-Owner@lists.ticalc.org.
>To contact the owner of a specific list, send mail to that list's
>approval address, which is formed by adding "-approval" to the 
user-name
>portion of the list's address.  For instance, to contact the list owner
>for demo-list@lists.ticalc.org, you would send mail to 
demo-list-approval@lists.ticalc.org.
>
>To get another copy of this help message, send mail to 
Majordomo@lists.ticalc.org
>with a line saying
>
>	help
>
>in the message body.
>
>VIII.	COMMAND SUMMARY FOR ADVANCED USERS
>
>In the description below items contained in []'s are optional. When
>providing the item, do not include the []'s around it.  Items in angle
>brackets, such as 
, are meta-symbols that should be replaced >by appropriate text without the angle brackets. > >It understands the following commands: > > subscribe [
] > Subscribe yourself (or
if specified) to the named . > > unsubscribe [
] > Unsubscribe yourself (or
if specified) from the named . > "unsubscribe *" will remove you (or
) from all lists. This > _may not_ work if you have subscribed using multiple addresses. > > get > Get a file related to . > > index > Return an index of files you can "get" for . > > which [
] > Find out which lists you (or
if specified) are on. > > who > Find out who is on the named . > > info > Retrieve the general introductory information for the named . > > intro > Retrieve the introductory message sent to new users. Non-subscribers > may not be able to retrieve this. > > lists > Show the lists served by this Majordomo server. > > help > Retrieve this message. > > end > Stop processing commands (useful if your mailer adds a signature). > >Commands should be sent in the body of an email message to >"Majordomo@lists.ticalc.org". Multiple commands can be processed provided >each occurs on a separate line. > >Commands in the "Subject:" line are NOT processed. > >If you have any questions or problems, please contact >"Majordomo-Owner@lists.ticalc.org". > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ----------------------- Headers -------------------------------- Return-Path: Received: from relay27.mail.aol.com (relay27.mail.aol.com [172.31.109.27]) by air16.mail.aol.com (v37.8) with SMTP; Fri, 23 Jan 1998 14:19:03 1900 Received: from hotmail.com (F25.hotmail.com [207.82.250.36]) by relay27.mail.aol.com (8.8.5/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with SMTP id OAA19651 for ; Fri, 23 Jan 1998 14:19:01 -0500 (EST) Received: (qmail 15450 invoked by uid 0); 23 Jan 1998 19:19:01 -0000 Message-ID: <19980123191901.15449.qmail@hotmail.com> Received: from 206.207.173.2 by www.hotmail.com with HTTP; Fri, 23 Jan 1998 11:19:00 PST X-Originating-IP: [206.207.173.2] From: "Brock Wilcox" To: TGaArdvark@aol.com Subject: Fwd: Majordomo results: none Content-Type: text/plain Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 11:19:00 PST