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Date: | Wed, 25 Dec 1996 20:22:19 +0000 |
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Merry Christmas Bee Liners
Aaron Morris wrote:
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> Hi Folks,
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> The REVIEW BEE-L command is a LISTSERV command and operates according to
> how the individual list is configured to LISTSERV. REVIEW can be set to
> be open to the public at large, or it can be restricted to list
> subscribers, or it can be further restricted to list owners.
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> In the past on BEE-L, the REVIEW command was open to the general public.
> This was deemed too liberal and was to be restricted to list subscribers.
> Inadvertently it got restricted to list owners, hence since last July the
> REVIEW command would return the "Unauthorized" message to all reviewers
> except for the list owners. BEE-L is now configured to LISTSERV so
> REVIEW requests will be serviced for BEE-L subscribers, but not the
> general public. If subscribers don't want to be included in the list of
> subscribers, they must make their subscription concealed by sending the
> SET CONCEAL command to [log in to unmask] .
>
> ALL these commands should be sent to LISTSERV, not BEE-L! Users who are
> not well versed in LISTSERV usage are encouraged to send mail to:
> [log in to unmask]
> with a single line in the body of the mail which reads:
> INFO REFCARD
>
> LISTSERV will return to the requestor a file called LISTSERV REFCARD
> which is a short (less than 300 lines) online tutorial that informs
> users of commonly used commands (such as SUBSCRIBE, SIGNOFF, REVIEW,
> SET CONCEAL and even SEARCH (good luck!)).
>
> Aaron Morris - thinking there's more to LISTSERV than functional illiteracy!
> Yeah, I know, we can't know everything about everything.
> Rather than flame me, send mail to [log in to unmask]
> with one line that reads:
> INFO REFCARD
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