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Subject: Re: Update: commands
From: Brock Rozen <brozen @ torah . org>
Organization: Project Genesis
Date: Sun, 30 Aug 1998 21:53:33 +0300
To: Jason L Tibbitts III <tibbs @ hpc . uh . edu>
Cc: "William R. Dickson -- System Administration" <wdickson @ nwnexus . net>, majordomo-workers @ GreatCircle . COM
References: <Pine.LNX.4.02.9808301501580.2845-100000@neviim.torah.org> <ufabtp2wikw.fsf@sina.hpc.uh.edu>
Reply-to: brozen @ torah . org

Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:

> >>>>> "BR" == Brock Rozen <brozen@torah.org> writes:
> 
> BR> Is a list (like in the second example) a valid variable for this
> BR> command?
> 
> The which command does not take a list.  It is one of those commands that

That's what I thought. In which case, the example provided in the docs
is invalid.

> doesn't really make much sense any longer.  For the list owner who just
> wants to grep their list, the who command has been extended to take an
> optional regexp.  If you have an address and you want to find out about it,
> the show command does a database dump.  If the site owner wants to grep the
> registration list, 'who GLOBAL /regexp/' does (or will do, after I
> implement it) that.
 
So a 'who GLOBAL brozen@torah.org' would provide 'which
brozen@torah.org' functionality?

Thanks,

-- 

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