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configset listname sublists <<TAG
[VALUE LINES]
TAG
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Default Value : no default
Data Type     : sublist_array
Category      : lists
Password Notes: Visible only with password. 
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EXAMPLE:
configset foodgroups sublists <<ENDTAG
dairy : moo-based consumables
vegetables : dug up or cut down
fruit : pull hard
chocolate : 5 portions daily
beer : to wash the taste of vegetables away
ENDTAG


The sublists setting is used to state explicitly which auxiliary
lists are given aliases and displayed by the lists-aux command.
Each line contains a sublist name (the sublist must already exist)
followed by an optional colon and description. The description is
used in the output of the lists-aux command.

Sublists are also called auxiliary lists.  See "help auxiliary_list" for
an introduction.

If the "auxiliary" alias is listed in the aliases configuration setting,
auxiliary lists mentioned here will be given mail aliases.  In that
case, if the value of the sublists setting is changed, the
createlist-regen command should be run afterward to the regenerate the
aliases.  See "help configset_aliases" for more information on mail
aliases.

A sublist can be created or destroyed with the "sublist" command.  See 
"help sublist" for more details.


See Also:
   help admin_monitor
   help auxiliary_list
   help configset_aliases
   help createlist
   help lists
   help sublist

This is the "configset_sublists" help document for 
Majordomo 2, version 0.1201103110.

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   help topics
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