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Subject: |
Re: long command lines |
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From: |
jeffw @
smoe .
org (Jeff Wasilko) |
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Date: |
Fri, 13 Jun 1997 16:50:56 -0400 |
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To: |
Andrew .
Witt @
slma .
com (Andrew Witt) |
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Cc: |
majordomo-users @
GreatCircle .
COM (IPM Return requested) |
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In-reply-to: |
<"0014933A17027697*/c=us/admd= /prmd=salliemae/o=salliemae/ou=ccMail/ou=71020/s=Witt/g=Andrew/"@MHS>; from "Andrew Witt" on Jun 13, 1997 12:07:03 -0400 |
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<"0014933A17027697*/c=us/admd= /prmd=salliemae/o=salliemae/ou=ccMail/ou=71020/s=Witt/g=Andrew/"@MHS> |
Andrew Witt writes:
> addresses result in a command line that wraps to two lines; e.g.
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> axprove password sub$cribe this-list-name-is-long
> long-user-name@lengthy.client.com
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> What I am hoping is that there is a 'line-continuation' character or character
> sequence (you know, like in C and Perl) that tells Majordomo to treat the next
> line as if it were a part of the current line.
The line continuation character is \
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