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Glooscap Server Distribution Groups
Several mail groups are served by the Glooscap Server. One is
members@go.ednet.ns.ca
which provides a means of communications between members of the Glooscap Online Society. One can subscribe to this mail group by sending a message to the server software at
listproc@go.ednet.ns.ca
with the message in the body of the text as follows.
SUBSCRIBE MEMBERS yourname
This is described below.
Once you are on the list processor, you will get all the mail sent to
members@go.ednet.ns.ca
and you can send to all other members of the group by sending to that address. There are many other commands you can send to the listproc to configure the way the list processor will interact with your group mail. The text below provides the necessary information.
Glooscap List Processor Help Information
Here is a brief description of the set of requests recognized by ListProcessor. Everything appearing in [] below is optional; everything appearing in () is mandatory; all arguments are case insensitive. The vertical bar ("|") is used as a logical OR operator between the arguments. Requests may be abbreviated, but you must specify at least the first three characters.
Keep in mind that when referring to a (list), that list may be of two
kinds: local or remote, unless otherwise noted. When referring to a local
list, your request will be immediately processed; when referring to a remote
list (a list served by another ListProcessor which this system knows about),
your request will be appropriately forwarded. Issue a 'lists' request to
get a listing of all local and known remote lists to this ListProcessor.
Recognized requests are:
- help [topic]
- Without arguments, this file. Otherwise get specific information on
the selected topic. Topics may also refer to requests. To learn more about
this system issue a 'help listproc' request. To get a listing of all available topics, generate an error message by sending a bogus request like 'help me'.
- set (list) [(option) (arg[s])]
- Without the optional arguments, get a list of all current settings
for the specified list. Otherwise change the option to a new value for
that list. Issue a 'help set' request for more information.
- subscribe (list) (your name)
- The only way to subscribe to a list. For example the Glooscap members
list would be SUBSCRIBE MEMBERS Your Name.
- unsubscribe (list) or
signoff (list)
- Two ways of removing yourself from the specified list.
- recipients (list) or
review (list)
- Get a listing of all non-concealed people subscribed to the specified
list.
- information (list)
- Get information about the specified list.
- statistics (list) {[subscriber email address(es)] | [-all]}
- Get a listing of non-concealed subscribers along with the number of
messages each one of them has sent to the specified list. If the optional
email addresses are given, then statistics will be collected for these
users only.
For example:
stat foo user1@domain user2@domain
will generate statistics about these two subscribers. "-all"
lists statistics for all users that have posted on the list (whether currently subscribed or not).
- run (list) [(password) (cmd [args])]
- Run the specified command with the optional arguments and receive the
output from stdout and/or stderr. To get a listing of all available commands
to run, omit the arguments, i.e. issue a 'run (list)' request. You have
to belong to the specified list, and must have obtained the password from
the list's owner; the owner's address may be found in the Errors-To: header
line of each delivered message. (list) may be local only.
- lists
- Get a list of all local mailing lists that are served by this server,
as well as of all known remote lists.
- index [archive | path-to-archive] [/password] [-all]
- Get a list of files in the selected archive, or the master archive
if no archive was specified. If an archive is private, you have to provide
its password as well.
- get (archive | path-to-archive) (file) [/password] [parts]
- Get the requested file from the specified archive. Files are usually
split in parts locally, and in such a case you will receive the file in
multiple email messages -- an 'index' request tells you how many parts
the file has been split into, and their sizes; if you need to obtain certain
parts, specify them as optional arguments. If an archive is private, you
have to provide its password as well.
- view (archive | path-to-archive)] [/password] [parts]
- Same as "get" but in interactive mode justs catenates the
file on the screen.
- search (archive | path-to-archive)] [/password] [-all] (pattern)
- Search all files of the specified archive (and all of its subarchives
if -all is specified) for lines that match the pattern. The pattern can
be an egrep(1)-style regular expression with support for the following
additional operators: '~' (negation), '|' and '&' (logical OR and AND),
'<' ')' (group regular expressions). The pattern may be enclosed in
single or double quotes. Note: . matches any character including new line.
- fax (fax-number) (archive | path-to-archive) (file) [/password] [parts]
- Same as 'get', but it faxes you the files instead to the specified
number.
- release
- Get information about the current release of this ListProcessor system.
- which
- Get a listing of local mailing lists to which you have subscribed.
The requests below are list owner specific. List owners should contact
the system's manager for extensive usage information:
- reports (list) (password)
- Obtain all reports about the specified local list.
- edit (list) (password) (file)
- Obtain the specified file for editing.
- put (list) (password) (keyword) [args]
- Manipulate addresses and change system files.
- approve (list) (password) (tag)
- Approve the message identified by the tag number for posting to the
specified moderated list.
- discard (list) (password) (tag)
- Discard the message identified by the tag number sent to the specified
moderated list.
In addition, help is available on the following topic(s):
- live
- Learn how to connect to this ListProcessor over the Internet for live
processing of your requests.
- listproc
- Learn more about this system and list management software in general.
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