Sign In | Sign Out | Mailing Lists | Unsubscribe or Change Settings | Help |
OpenBSD Mailing List Server
NOTE: 'stop' is the same as 'end' Text below is from "help end": = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = end = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = The four commands ".", "exit", "quit", and "stop" are equivalent to "end". The "end" command stops reading Majordomo commands from an email message, or terminates the mj_shell interactive interface. When parsing email, Majordomo will also stop if it finds a line that matches the "configset GLOBAL signature_separator" command (by default this is any line starting with a dash or an underscore). The "end" command is a way to ignore automatically inserted signature blocks, but remember that you MUST NOT allow any text to be inserted at the top of your email message when you send commands to Majordomo. See Also: help mj_shell (for a command-line parser to eliminate email) help configset_signature_separator (for another way to end parsing) For a list of all help topics send this one-line message help topics to the server at majordomo@openbsd.org
For assistance, please contact the openbsd.org administrators.
Sign In | Sign Out | Mailing Lists | Unsubscribe or Change Settings | Help |