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[HANASHIR:11111] SAVE THIS E-MAIL-LIST PROC USER CARD-LONG E-MAIL



Chaverim:

One of the reasons e-mail discussion lists have proliferated on the net
is because of software like ListProc, MajorDomo and ListServ that make
lists so easy to manage. In the early days of the net, people were
reluctnat to becomne list owners or moderators because it took so much
work. The software has evolved to allow subscribers to do most of the
work themselves, thus not overburdening the list owners. And most
listowners are, like myself, volunteers of the heart.

ListProc is designed to be fully configurable in most aspects of
subscriptions options by individual subscribers/users. To help keep the
lives of listowners around the world sane, I provide to this list, once
again, access to the basic user instructions for ListProc which allow
you to do things like subscribe, unsubscribe, change addresses, digest
messages, correct garbled text in digests, postpone messages while on
vacation, etc. PLEASE SAVE THIS E-MAIL, and everytime yousubscribe to a
list, ALWAYS SAVE THE INITIAL E-MAIL THAT COMES TO YOUR FROM THE LIST
WITH INSTRUCTIONS, AND, OFTEN, INCLUDING YOUR LIST PASSWORD, WHICH, FOR
CERTAIN TYPES OF CHANGES, IDS NEEDED. (Most changes can be done without
passwords as long as you send the commands from your subscribed
address.)

The default password for all subscribers to hanashir is "hanashir"
however, if you changed it yourself, or were a very early subscriber to
the lsit, your password might be different. 

I have reprinted in this e-mail the text that can also be found at:

http://www.listproc.net/docs/usercard.html

You'll find it easier to use on the web than to plow through it here
because the links will quickly take you where tyou want on the page. But
for those who like it right at hand, here it is.

If you need more detailed ListProc User instructions, the entire manual
is available for download as an RTF or PS file online at

http://www.listproc.net/docs/index.html

Yes, Listowners can make changes for list subscribers. But most of us
would really appreciate it if our subscribers would do as much of their
own changes as they can. Please help.

Thanks,

Adrian
Adrian A. Durlester, MTS
E-mail: adrian (at) durlester(dot)com  URL:www.durlester.com
Director of Education, Beth El Hebrew Congregation, Alexandria, VA
Chair, CAJE 27, August 4-8, 2002, Trinity University, San Antonio, TX
List Owner, hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org; Jewish Songleaders/Performers List
Co-Owner, l-torah (at) shamash(dot)org; Liberal Torah Discussion List

NOTE: If the following text appears garbled or odd on your system,
scroll down, or go to the link on the web.. After this formatted
version, I have also inserted a plain text version. However, without the
accompanying font and text changes, it's very difficult to use.Search
for the next occurrence of the words "Unformatted Version" to find the
beginning of the unformatted text in this e-mail.

http://www.listproc.net/docs/usercard.html

FORMATTED VERSION.

Subscriber Reference Card
Using CREN ListProc
With E-mail Discussions Lists and Files
May 24 1995, ListProc 7.1, WWW version 


Copyright 1994-5, Corporation for Research and Educational Networking. 
Reproduction permitted if ListProc is referenced and CREN credited. 

Table of Contents
*       Note:How to send commands <>  to ListProc 
About this reference: purpose and conventions 
Additional documentation about ListProc 
Learning about ListProc with the Help commands 
Discovering lists with the Lists command 
Learn the purpose of a list with the Review and Information commands 
Joining and leaving lists with Subscribe and Unsubscribe 
*       Setting and querying your list options <>  
*       Finding the lists to which you're subscribed <>  
Leaving all the lists on a specified host 
About archives: List archives and other archived files 
Using Index to discover files and archives 
Searching files for keywords and more complex patterns 
Getting a file from ListProc 
Automatic file delivery or notification when changes are made 
Your Feedback Desired 
To top of page <>  
Introduction
Note: how to send commands to ListProc
All ListProc commands must be sent to a ListProc server,
listproc (at) host(dot)domain, for processing -- for example, to
listproc (at) listproc(dot)net(dot) They must not be sent to a mailing list, 
since
mail to a mailing list goes to all the subscribers to that list.
Commands are sent as the body of an e-mail message to a ListProc server.
ListProc ignores the subject line, so you may use whatever subject is
useful for your purposes. 
To top of page <>  
About this reference: purpose and conventions
Using ListProc highlights the most common commands for the CREN ListProc
discussion-list and file-management software, also known as ListProc.
Many ListProc commands have aliases for your convenience. (see
"Additional documentation", below); a few of these aliases are noted
herein. 
In this reference, ListProc commands are shown in this typeface, with
italics used for any command options and arguments which are to be
replaced by the user. The minimum command abbreviations are in
UPPERCASE. The actual commands are case-insensitive. For example, the
command SUB is the same as sub or subscribe. Optional arguments and
keywords are enclosed in brackets ([...]) and alternatives separated by
a vertical bar ( | ), both of which must be omitted when the actual
command is used. The list explore (at) listproc(dot)net has been created for
experimenting with ListProc. The term "local lists" refers to lists
hosted by the ListProc with which you are communicating; "remote" lists
are those hosted by other ListProcs. Commands which relate to remote
lists are forwarded to the appropriate ListProc when there is adequate
information. 
To top of page <>  
Additional documentation about ListProc
The information in Using ListProc may be supplemented through ListProc's
HELP command. Printer-formatted versions of the ListProc User Manual and
the ListProc User Reference Card are available in plain text
<http://www.cren.net/ftp/listproc/userman> , PostScript
<http://www.cren.net/ftp/listproc/userman.ps> , and RTF
<http://www.cren.net/ftp/listproc/userman.rtf>  versions via anonymous
ftp and Gopher from ftp.cren.net, along with other ListProc reference
materials. The ListProc User Reference Card is also available as plain
text <http://www.cren.net/ftp/listproc/usercard> , PostScript
<http://www.cren.net/ftp/listproc/usercard.ps> , and RTF
<http://www.cren.net/ftp/listproc/usercard.rtf> . The ftp files for the
User Manual are /listproc/userman for the plain-text version, and
/listproc/userman.ps and ...rtf for PostScript and RTF versions,
respectively; for the Card, replace "userman" by "usercard" in these
file names. Set the card's orientation to landscape before printing the
RTF version. Send a GET listproc userman or ...usercard command to
listproc (at) listproc(dot)net (see Archive Commands) to get a copy of the
plain-text version of the manual or card via e-mail. Additional
documentation is described in ListProc Description.. 
To top of page <>  
ListProc- and List-Related Commands
Learning about ListProc with the Help commands
HELp topic 
returns information about the topic selected, if available. 
HELp 
returns a brief description of every ListProc command (when no topic is
specified). 
HELp TOPICS 
returns a list of all the topics for which help is available. 
HELp LISTProc 
returns information about ListProc and other list-management systems. 
HELp LIVe 
returns information about accessing ListProc interactively. 
To top of page <>  
Discovering lists with the Lists command
LISts [local] 
Lists all "visible" local lists, with a one-line description of each
list. 
LISts global 
Lists all "visible" local lists and all remote lists known to the
server, with a one line description of each list. Warning: This is a
large file! 
LISts local|global [keywords] 
Adding keywords to the LISts command causes ListProc to return only
those lists containing the keywords in its list-name, address, and
one-line description. Multiple keywords separated by spaces are treated
as a logically ANDed, i.e. only lists identified by ALL the keywords
will be returned. Regular expressions (see SEArch command) may also be
used to combine keywords. You must specify local or global in a LISts
command if you use keywords. 
To top of page <>  
Learn the purpose of a list with the Review and Information commands
REView list-name [SHOrt|DEScription|SUBscribers] 
REView list-name 
returns a full description of the intended purpose of the list list-name
(if provided by the list owner), the attributes which determine how the
list operates, and (if you're a subscriber or they're available to
non-subscribers) the list of non-concealed subscribers to the list. 
REView list-name SHOrt|DEScription 
returns only the description of the intended purpose of the list (if
available) and the attributes of the list (no subscriber information) 
REView list-name SUBscribers 
returns only the non-concealed subscribers to the list, if they're
available to you. For "peered" lists, your command will be forwarded to
the other participating server(s) (except when using ilp). 
INFormation list-name 
returns general information about the list. The text of this message is
created by one of the list owners. Hence, information will be available
for a list only if the owner has submitted a description for that list. 
To top of page <>  
Joining and leaving lists with Subscribe and Unsubscribe
SUBscribe list-name your-name Alias: JOIn 
adds you to the list that you specify by replacing list-name with the
list-name (that part of the e-mail address of the list to the left of
the @-sign). Replace your-namewith your real name (up to 4 words show on
a REView). ListProc gets your e-mail address from the From: header of
your message. For example, if your name is Joan S. Doe, you would
subscribe to the list circuses (at) barnum(dot)com by sending mail with the
single line sub circuses Joan S. Doe as the body of an e-mail message to
listproc (at) barnum(dot)com or your local ListProc. If your local ListProc does
not know about the list circuses, it will send you a message to that
effect, and you will have to send your subscription message directly to
listproc (at) barnum(dot)com(dot) 
UNSubscribe list-name Alias: SIGNOFF 
removes you from the list whose list-name you specify 
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Setting and Querying your list options
SET list-name [option arg [args]] Alias: QUEry 
With no option or arguments specified, SET list-name or QUEry list-name
returns a list of all of your current subscription options for the
specified list, if you are subscribed. 
SET list-name MAIL ACK|NOACK|DIGEST|POSTPONE 
The MAIL option requires one of the arguments ACK, NOACK, DIGEST, or
POSTPONE. The argument ACK causes ListProc to include you in the
distribution of each message you send to a list; NOACK causes ListProc
not to include you when you send the message. Thus, Set dummy mail ack
causes you to receive a copy of each message you send to the list dummy.
The DIGEST option causes you to receive your mail from the specified
list in the "digest" collection of messages (including messages you sent
to the list) whenever that digest is distributed. SET list-name MAIL
POSTPONE causes listproc to exclude you from all list distributions
until you send another set list-name mail command with one of the other
arguments. 
SET list-name PASsword old-password new-password 
changes your list password. Your initial password, if needed, is
supplied in the message you receive confirming your subscription.
Subscriber passwords are case-sensitive and may contain only upper- and
lower-case alphabetic characters, numbers, and the special characters
hyphen, at -sign, pound-sign, colon, semicolon ( - @ # : ;). 
SET list-name ADDress password new-address 
change your registered e-mail address. 
SET list-name CONceal YES|NO 
If yes, REView list-name will NOT include your name. 
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Finding out the lists to which you're subscribed
WHIch 
returns a list all the local mailing lists to which you have subscribed.

To top of page <>  
Leaving all the lists on a specified host
PURge password 
removes you from all local lists. This command requires a password valid
for any one of the local lists to which you are subscribed. 
To top of page <>  
Archive and File Commands
About archives: List archives and other archived files
A ListProc archive may contain the archives of a list discussion, in
which case it will usually be replaced, in archive commands, by the
list-name (though a few sites organize their list archives differently),
or it may contain other files which have been stored for search and
retrieval using ListProc. The optional password parameter shown in
archive commands is omitted except when the specified archives have been
password protected for privacy, in which case the password associated
with the archive must be supplied in the commands, preceeded by a slash.

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Using Index to discover files and archives
INDex archive [/password] [-ALL] 
This command generates a list of the files in the selected archive, or
in the master archive if no archive is specified in the command. 
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Searching files for keywords and more complex patterns
SEArch [archive] [/password] [-ALL] [pattern] 
Search all files of the specified archive (and, if -all is specified,
all of its subarchives) for lines that match pattern. Pattern may be a
single word or string, or a regular expression (see the ListProc User
Manual) in which ^ (carat) negates whatever follows, | (vertical bar)
and & (ampersand), respectively, provide logical OR and AND, < and >
(lesser and greater) are used to group parts of regular expressions,
and. (period) matches any character except the new-line character. 
To top of page <>  
Getting a file from ListProc
GET [archive] file [/password] Alias: SENdme 
gets you the specified file from the specified archive by e-mail 
To top of page <>  
Automatic file delivery or notification when changes are made
AFD action {[archive] [/password] [file]} 
in which action is add|delete|review|query. This adds or deletes your
subscription for Automatic File Delivery, by e-mail, of the specified
file (from the specified archive) each time it is changed, sends you
(review) the AFD subscribers to file, or sends you a list of files for
which you are AFD'ed (action=query, no file). 
FUI action {[archive] [/password] [file]} 
behaves like AFD, but only File Update Information (notification) is
sent each time the specified file is changed, not the whole file. 
To top of page <>  
Your Feedback Desired
Your suggestions for improving this document are eagerly solicited by
CREN. Please send your comments to suggestion (at) listproc(dot)net
<mailto:suggestions (at) listproc(dot)net>  
CREN is a registered Service Mark of the Corporation for Research and
Educational Networking (CREN). ListProc and ListProcessor registration
pending. 



UNFORMATTED VERSION

Subscriber Reference Card
Using CREN ListProc
With E-mail Discussions Lists and Files
May 24 1995, ListProc 7.1, WWW version 


------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Copyright 1994-5, Corporation for Research and Educational Networking. 
Reproduction permitted if ListProc is referenced and CREN credited. 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Table of Contents
Note:How to send commands to ListProc 

About this reference: purpose and conventions 

Additional documentation about ListProc 

Learning about ListProc with the Help commands 

Discovering lists with the Lists command 

Learn the purpose of a list with the Review and Information commands 

Joining and leaving lists with Subscribe and Unsubscribe 

Setting and querying your list options 

Finding the lists to which you're subscribed 

Leaving all the lists on a specified host 

About archives: List archives and other archived files 

Using Index to discover files and archives 

Searching files for keywords and more complex patterns 

Getting a file from ListProc 

Automatic file delivery or notification when changes are made 

Your Feedback Desired 
To top of page 

Introduction
Note: how to send commands to ListProc
All ListProc commands must be sent to a ListProc server,
listproc (at) host(dot)domain, for processing -- for example, to
listproc (at) listproc(dot)net(dot) They must not be sent to a mailing list, 
since
mail to a mailing list goes to all the subscribers to that list.
Commands are sent as the body of an e-mail message to a ListProc server.
ListProc ignores the subject line, so you may use whatever subject is
useful for your purposes. 

To top of page 

About this reference: purpose and conventions
Using ListProc highlights the most common commands for the CREN ListProc
discussion-list and file-management software, also known as ListProc.
Many ListProc commands have aliases for your convenience. (see
"Additional documentation", below); a few of these aliases are noted
herein. 

In this reference, ListProc commands are shown in this typeface, with
italics used for any command options and arguments which are to be
replaced by the user. The minimum command abbreviations are in
UPPERCASE. The actual commands are case-insensitive. For example, the
command SUB is the same as sub or subscribe. Optional arguments and
keywords are enclosed in brackets ([...]) and alternatives separated by
a vertical bar ( | ), both of which must be omitted when the actual
command is used. The list explore (at) listproc(dot)net has been created for
experimenting with ListProc. The term "local lists" refers to lists
hosted by the ListProc with which you are communicating; "remote" lists
are those hosted by other ListProcs. Commands which relate to remote
lists are forwarded to the appropriate ListProc when there is adequate
information. 

To top of page 

Additional documentation about ListProc
The information in Using ListProc may be supplemented through ListProc's
HELP command. Printer-formatted versions of the ListProc User Manual and
the ListProc User Reference Card are available in plain text,
PostScript, and RTF versions via anonymous ftp and Gopher from
ftp.cren.net, along with other ListProc reference materials. The
ListProc User Reference Card is also available as plain text,
PostScript, and RTF. The ftp files for the User Manual are
/listproc/userman for the plain-text version, and /listproc/userman.ps
and ...rtf for PostScript and RTF versions, respectively; for the Card,
replace "userman" by "usercard" in these file names. Set the card's
orientation to landscape before printing the RTF version. Send a GET
listproc userman or ...usercard command to listproc (at) listproc(dot)net (see
Archive Commands) to get a copy of the plain-text version of the manual
or card via e-mail. Additional documentation is described in ListProc
Description.. 

To top of page 

ListProc- and List-Related Commands
Learning about ListProc with the Help commands
HELp topic 
returns information about the topic selected, if available. 

HELp 
returns a brief description of every ListProc command (when no topic is
specified). 

HELp TOPICS 
returns a list of all the topics for which help is available. 

HELp LISTProc 
returns information about ListProc and other list-management systems. 

HELp LIVe 
returns information about accessing ListProc interactively. 

To top of page 

Discovering lists with the Lists command
LISts [local] 

Lists all "visible" local lists, with a one-line description of each
list. 

LISts global 

Lists all "visible" local lists and all remote lists known to the
server, with a one line description of each list. Warning: This is a
large file! 

LISts local|global [keywords] 

Adding keywords to the LISts command causes ListProc to return only
those lists containing the keywords in its list-name, address, and
one-line description. Multiple keywords separated by spaces are treated
as a logically ANDed, i.e. only lists identified by ALL the keywords
will be returned. Regular expressions (see SEArch command) may also be
used to combine keywords. You must specify local or global in a LISts
command if you use keywords. 

To top of page 

Learn the purpose of a list with the Review and Information commands
REView list-name [SHOrt|DEScription|SUBscribers] 

REView list-name 

returns a full description of the intended purpose of the list list-name
(if provided by the list owner), the attributes which determine how the
list operates, and (if you're a subscriber or they're available to
non-subscribers) the list of non-concealed subscribers to the list. 

REView list-name SHOrt|DEScription 

returns only the description of the intended purpose of the list (if
available) and the attributes of the list (no subscriber information) 

REView list-name SUBscribers 

returns only the non-concealed subscribers to the list, if they're
available to you. For "peered" lists, your command will be forwarded to
the other participating server(s) (except when using ilp). 

INFormation list-name 

returns general information about the list. The text of this message is
created by one of the list owners. Hence, information will be available
for a list only if the owner has submitted a description for that list. 

To top of page 

Joining and leaving lists with Subscribe and Unsubscribe
SUBscribe list-name your-name Alias: JOIn 

adds you to the list that you specify by replacing list-name with the
list-name (that part of the e-mail address of the list to the left of
the @-sign). Replace your-namewith your real name (up to 4 words show on
a REView). ListProc gets your e-mail address from the From: header of
your message. For example, if your name is Joan S. Doe, you would
subscribe to the list circuses (at) barnum(dot)com by sending mail with the
single line sub circuses Joan S. Doe as the body of an e-mail message to
listproc (at) barnum(dot)com or your local ListProc. If your local ListProc does
not know about the list circuses, it will send you a message to that
effect, and you will have to send your subscription message directly to
listproc (at) barnum(dot)com(dot) 

UNSubscribe list-name Alias: SIGNOFF 

removes you from the list whose list-name you specify 

To top of page 

Setting and Querying your list options
SET list-name [option arg [args]] Alias: QUEry 

With no option or arguments specified, SET list-name or QUEry list-name
returns a list of all of your current subscription options for the
specified list, if you are subscribed. 

SET list-name MAIL ACK|NOACK|DIGEST|POSTPONE 

The MAIL option requires one of the arguments ACK, NOACK, DIGEST, or
POSTPONE. The argument ACK causes ListProc to include you in the
distribution of each message you send to a list; NOACK causes ListProc
not to include you when you send the message. Thus, Set dummy mail ack
causes you to receive a copy of each message you send to the list dummy.
The DIGEST option causes you to receive your mail from the specified
list in the "digest" collection of messages (including messages you sent
to the list) whenever that digest is distributed. SET list-name MAIL
POSTPONE causes listproc to exclude you from all list distributions
until you send another set list-name mail command with one of the other
arguments. 

SET list-name PASsword old-password new-password 

changes your list password. Your initial password, if needed, is
supplied in the message you receive confirming your subscription.
Subscriber passwords are case-sensitive and may contain only upper- and
lower-case alphabetic characters, numbers, and the special characters
hyphen, at -sign, pound-sign, colon, semicolon ( - @ # : ;). 

SET list-name ADDress password new-address 

change your registered e-mail address. 

SET list-name CONceal YES|NO 

If yes, REView list-name will NOT include your name. 

To top of page 

Finding out the lists to which you're subscribed
WHIch 

returns a list all the local mailing lists to which you have subscribed.


To top of page 

Leaving all the lists on a specified host
PURge password 

removes you from all local lists. This command requires a password valid
for any one of the local lists to which you are subscribed. 

To top of page 

Archive and File Commands
About archives: List archives and other archived files
A ListProc archive may contain the archives of a list discussion, in
which case it will usually be replaced, in archive commands, by the
list-name (though a few sites organize their list archives differently),
or it may contain other files which have been stored for search and
retrieval using ListProc. The optional password parameter shown in
archive commands is omitted except when the specified archives have been
password protected for privacy, in which case the password associated
with the archive must be supplied in the commands, preceeded by a slash.


To top of page 

Using Index to discover files and archives
INDex archive [/password] [-ALL] 

This command generates a list of the files in the selected archive, or
in the master archive if no archive is specified in the command. 

To top of page 

Searching files for keywords and more complex patterns
SEArch [archive] [/password] [-ALL] [pattern] 

Search all files of the specified archive (and, if -all is specified,
all of its subarchives) for lines that match pattern. Pattern may be a
single word or string, or a regular expression (see the ListProc User
Manual) in which ^ (carat) negates whatever follows, | (vertical bar)
and & (ampersand), respectively, provide logical OR and AND, < and >
(lesser and greater) are used to group parts of regular expressions,
and. (period) matches any character except the new-line character. 

To top of page 

Getting a file from ListProc
GET [archive] file [/password] Alias: SENdme 

gets you the specified file from the specified archive by e-mail 

To top of page 

Automatic file delivery or notification when changes are made
AFD action {[archive] [/password] [file]} 

in which action is add|delete|review|query. This adds or deletes your
subscription for Automatic File Delivery, by e-mail, of the specified
file (from the specified archive) each time it is changed, sends you
(review) the AFD subscribers to file, or sends you a list of files for
which you are AFD'ed (action=query, no file). 

FUI action {[archive] [/password] [file]} 

behaves like AFD, but only File Update Information (notification) is
sent each time the specified file is changed, not the whole file. 

To top of page 

Your Feedback Desired
Your suggestions for improving this document are eagerly solicited by
CREN. Please send your comments to suggestion (at) listproc(dot)net 

CREN is a registered Service Mark of the Corporation for Research and
Educational Networking (CREN). ListProc and ListProcessor registration
pending. 

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  Last updated: 10/18/2000 17:07:11 

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> Subject:      [HANASHIR:11110] Digesting e-mail.
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