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Subject: Re: which command (was Re: "bounce" alert elimination av
From: "Jim Trigg" <blaise @ scadian . net>
Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 16:26:18 -0400
To: Majordomo-Users @ GreatCircle . COM

On 30 May 00, at 15:56, Hallvard Tangeraas wrote:

> Is there a similar patch for the "which" command?
> When a non-list member does a "who LISTNAME" an explanation is given
> saying that non-members can't access this command (I've configured the
> list so), but for "which LISTNAME" it seems to accept the command but
> just doesn't give any information (as shown below).
> If possible, I would like the list server to give the same type of
> result as with "who".
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> >>>> which mylist
> The string 'mylist' appears in the following
> entries in lists served by Majordomo@abc.123.456.com:
> 
> **** No matches found
> ------------------------------------------------------------

You are misunderstanding the syntax of the "which" command.  The 
argument it takes is an email address, and it returns a list of the 
lists to which that email address is subscribed.  So the response 
it's giving you is that 'mylist' is not subscribed to any lists.

Jim Trigg


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