Getting Mailinglist Help

This is a help file for the "Majordomo" mailing list manager, version 1.94.5. 

In the description below items contained in [ ]'s are optional. When
providing the item, do not include the [ ]'s around it.  Items in angle
brackets, such as {address}, are meta-symbols that should be replaced
by appropriate text without the angle brackets.

It understands the following commands:

    subscribe {list} [{address}]
	Subscribe yourself (or {address} if specified) to the named {list}.
	
    unsubscribe {list} [{address}]
	Unsubscribe yourself (or {address} if specified) from the named {list}.
	"unsubscribe *" will remove you (or {address}) from all lists.  This
	_may not_ work if you have subscribed using multiple addresses.

    get {list} {filename}
        Get a file related to {list}.

    index {list}
        Return an index of files you can "get" for {list}.

    which [{address}]
	Find out which lists you (or {address} if specified) are on.

    who {list}
	Find out who is on the named {list}.

    info {list}
	Retrieve the general introductory information for the named {list}.

    intro {list}
	Retrieve the introductory message sent to new users.  Non-subscribers
	may not be able to retrieve this.

    lists
	Show the lists served by this Majordomo server.

    help
	Retrieve this message.

    end
	Stop processing commands (useful if your mailer adds a signature).

Commands should be sent in the body of an email message to
"majordomo@talk.highline.edu". Multiple commands can be 
processed provided each occurs on a separate line.

These commands are key words to majordomo. If you send a message to the
list which contains one of these key words, it will be bounced to majordomo
instead, not to the list. Use a synonym instead or deliberately spell it
wrong but recognizably. (e.g. for subscribe, use zubscribe)

Commands in the "Subject:" line are NOT processed.

If you have any questions or problems, please contact
"rkatz@ned.highline.edu".

Questions? Robert Katz: rkatz@ned.highline.edu
Last Update September 23, 2003