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Majordomo-Users (September 1996) |
On Wed, 25 Sep 1996, Lazlo Nibble wrote: > For what it's worth I have the exact same problem (running many lists, all > set with > > noadvertise << END > /.*/ > END > > but with one list still showing up on the LISTS command output when issued by > a nonmember). I don't know if this will fix your problem, but I have found noadvertise << END /./ END appears to work here. "/./" will match any non-empty string. Scott Larnach References:
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