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Return a list of the current subscribers to a particular mailing list.
SEND/LIST list-name
Qualifiers Defaults /COMMENTS /COMMENTS
list-name
Required parameter specifying the name of the list whose subscribers are to be returned. Wildcards are not allowed.
The
SEND/LIST
command responds with a message containing a list of the current subscribers to a given mailing list.
/COMMENTS
/NOCOMMENTS
When/COMMENTS
is specified, comment fields associated with each subscribed address will also be returned. Specify/NOCOMMENTS
to have these fields stripped from the listing sent to you. The default behavior may vary from list to list. Generally the default behavior is to include the comments. Note that in RFC 822 addresses, comments are completely superfluous and it should be possible to strip any or all comments from an address without breaking the address. However, there are known to be mailers that incorrectly put critical information into comment fields with the expectation that the comments will not be stripped or altered. Addresses for such mailers may be rendered unreplyable by removing the comment fields from them.
%MAILSERV-W-INSFPRM, missing command parameters |
You failed to specify the mailing list name. Resend the command specifying the name of the mailing list whose membership list you want to obtain.
%MAILSERV-W-LNF, list not found |
The mailing list you specified does not exist. Resend the command specifying the name of a valid mailing list. You may use the
DIRECTORY/LIST
command to obtain a listing of the valid mailing list names.
%MAILSERV-F-NOMAILLIST, mailing lists are not enabled |
The mail server is not configured to operate as a list server.
%MAILSERV-W-PRV, insufficient privilege or file protection violation |
You are not allowed to retrieve the list of subscribers to this mailing list. The
MAILSERV_ACCESS
mapping can be used to change the default behavior of theMAILSERV SEND/LIST
command. Please refer to the Mail and list server chapter in the PMDF System Manager's Guide.
%MAILSERV-W-WRITEERR, file writing error |
An error occurred while the mail server was writing the message to you. Try resending this command at a later time.
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