LISTSERV: Issue Commands
General Information
LISTSERV List Postings: These are e-mail messages that get distributed to members of a LISTSERV list.
LISTSERV List Commands: These are e-mail messages that are sent to the LISTSERV ID. These e-mail messages ARE NOT distributed to the members of the LISTSERV list and are used to maintain the list.
Issuing Commands
1. Send the E-mail To:
LISTSERV@LISTSERV.LSU.EDU
2. Formatting the Body of the E-mail:
Type the LISTSERV COMMAND.
- The e-mail should NOT contain any signatures. Any additional text in the body of the e-mail will be interpreted as an invalid LISTSERV command.
- The Subject line can be left blank.
- A single LISTSERV e-mail CAN contain multiple LISTSERV commands. To do more than one command, enter each new Command on a new line in the body of the e-mail.
- Content in the body of the e-mail must be formatted in plain text, without HTML formatting or hyperlinks. To remove a hyperlink: Right-click on the hyperlink & select Remove Hyperlink.
- The Upper-Case Letters in the command indicate the accepted abbreviation.
Examples:
- Example #1 - Send ONLY ONE Command:
QUIET ADD mylist-l janedoe@yahoo.com Jane Doe
- Example #2 - Send MORE THAN ONE Command:
ok begin
QUIET ADD mylist-l janedoe@yahoo.com Jane Doe
QUIET ADD mylist-l johndoe@hotmail.com John Doe
ok end
General Commands:
COMMAND
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION
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Info Order documentation Lists
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Get a description of all lists.
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SET listname options
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Update your subscription options.
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INDex
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Order a list of LISTSERV files.
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GET filename filetype
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Order a file from LISTSERV.
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REGister fullname|OFF
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Tell LISTSERV about your name
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INFO REFCARD
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A comprehensive reference card
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Note: The Upper-Case Letters in the command indicate the accepted abbreviation.
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USER Commands:
COMMAND
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION
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SUBscribe listname realname
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Sign-up for a list. If membership is under the control of the listowner, the request will be automatically forwarded to the owner who in turn will do the actual subscribing.
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UNSUBscribe listname
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Remove yourself from a list.
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SIGNOFF listname
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Sign off from a list.
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SIGNOFF *
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Signoff NETWIDE from all lists on all servers.
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Query listname
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Query your subscription options.
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HELP
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Receive some HELP info.
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INFO
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Receive commands info.
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LIST
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Find out what lists exist on LSU. Only lists that are not confidential will be shown in the response.
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REView listname
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Find out who is on a list. Users who subscribed with the 'conceal' option will not be listed in the response.
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Note: The Upper-Case Letters in the command indicate the accepted abbreviation.
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OWNER Commands:
COMMAND
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION
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QUIET ADD listname userid@node real-name
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Add someone to a list.
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ADD listname userid@node real-name
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QUIET ADD listname DD=USERS IMPORT PW=list_password
//USERS DD *
userid@node real-name
userid@node real-name
/*
Notes:
Replace list_password with the password for the list.
Between the '//USERS DD *' and the '/*' lines, list the e-mail addresses and names to be added.
Use a separate line for each person.
Example:
QUIET ADD DOG-L DD=USERS IMPORT PW=bowwow
//USERS DD *
joe@aol.com Joe Smith
jane@hotmail.com Jane Doe
/*
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Add a large number of members to a list at once.
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Using QUIET in front of ADD prevents a "you have been added" notification from being sent to the user and to the listowner.
Example:
quiet add mylist-l mtiger@lsu.edu Mike Tiger
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QUIET DELete listname userid@node
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Remove someone from a list.
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DELete list-name userid@node
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Using QUIET in front of DELETE to prevent a "you have been deleted" notification from being sent to the user and to the listowner.
Example:
quiet del mylist-l mtiger@lsu.edu
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QUIET DEL listname *@*
BE VERY CAREFUL WITH THIS COMMAND! IT DELETES EVERYONE FROM THE LISTSERV.
Example:
quiet del mylist-l *@*
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Remove everyone from a list.
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Note: The Upper-Case Letters in the command indicate the accepted abbreviation. |
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