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Subject: Re: how do you hide the -outgoing line in the Received lines?
From: Adam Horwitz <adam @ tripcom . com>
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 1995 22:10:15 -0500 (CDT)
To: majordomo-users @ greatcircle . com
In-reply-to: <9510262242.AA19055@miaow.sps.mot.com> from "Dave Wolfe" at Oct 26, 95 05:42:47 pm

> Y'all are making this too hard. The mechanism is already there, so
> there's no need to break resend by trying to have it expand the list
> itself (the limiting factor is the size allowed for command line
> arguments; how is a Perl script supposed to portably determine that?)

Agreed that some are making it too hard, but I for one am trying to
follow the Majordomo instructions.  I've now followed your instructions
(sort of), and made definate progress.

Using the following aliases which are functionally equivalent, I am
able to hide the -outgoing alias for resends.  BUT, I still can not
get it to hide for nightly digests.  Any ideas?  Here are my aliases.

testlist:       "|wrapper resend -l testlist -h Tripcom.com testlist-outgoing,no
body"
testlist-outgoing: :include:/home/vger/majordom/lists/testlist,testlist-digest

testlist-digest:        "|wrapper digest -r -C -l testlist-digest testlist-digest-outgoing,nobody"
testlist-digest-outgoing: :include:/home/vger/majordom/lists/testlist-digest

-- 
Adam Horwitz                     (708) 778-9531
Tripcom Systems Inc.           adam@tripcom.com


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