This Introductory Manual is intended for new list owners with little or no experience using LISTSERV software and who are administrating one email list. The goal of this document is to give a broad overview of the main functions of LISTSERV software and some basic instructions on how to set up and administer a list. This document will concentrate on demonstrating interaction with LISTSERV using the Web interface.
Every effort has been made to ensure that this document is an accurate representation of the functionality of LISTSERV
®. As with every software application, development continues after the documentation has gone to press so small inconsistencies may occur. We would appreciate any feedback on this manual. Send comments via email to:
MANUALS@LSOFT.COM
With this release, L-Soft is aligning LISTSERV’s version numbering with the rest of the email industry. There have been 51 released versions of LISTSERV since 1986 – 15 major upgrades and 36 minor releases. Version 1.8e in the “traditional” numbering system corresponds to 14.0. The present update is version 15.5.
Because the old nomenclature is more familiar to our users, in this version of the documentation we will continue to refer to versions of LISTSERV inferior to version 14.4 by the old version system.
If you are a new LISTSERV list owner, we recommend that you read through this entire document to get a good foundation on the main features of LISTSERV. However, if you are in a hurry to get started, you can get an even quicker launch by following the steps in Section 2
Getting Started. Remember to come back later and read through the rest of the document, so that you get a better understanding of what is available to you as a list owner.
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fformat –
Netdata, Card, Disk, Punch, LPunch, UUencode, XXencode, VMSdump, MIME/text, MIME/Appl, Mail.
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full_name –
first_name [middle_initial] surname (not your email address). Must consist of at least two space-separated words, e.g., "John Doe".
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node – Either the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) of an Internet host or the BITNET nodeid or Internet hostname of a BITNET machine which has taken care of supplying an ':internet' tag in its BITEARN NODES entry.
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host – Generally the same as node, but normally refers specifically to the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) of an Internet host rather than to a BITNET nodeid.
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pw – a password containing characters from the set:
A-Z 0-9 $#@_-?!|%
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userid – Any valid RFC822 network address not longer than 80 characters; if omitted, the 'hostname' part defaults to that of the command originator.
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internet_address – Similar to
userid, but specifically refers to a complete RFC822 network address in
userid@fqdn format. When we use this nomenclature a fully-qualified hostname is required.
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italic type – Always indicates required parameter names that must be replaced by appropriate data when sending commands to LISTSERV.
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< > – Angle brackets may sometimes enclose required parameter names that must be replaced by appropriate data when sending commands to LISTSERV. Sometimes used for clarity when italic type is inappropriate.
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[ ] – Square brackets enclose optional parameters which, if used, must be replaced by appropriate data when sending commands to LISTSERV.
L-Soft international recognizes that the information in this manual and the FAQ questions on our web site (
http://www.lsoft.com/lsv-faq.html or
http://www.lsoft.com/manuals/owner-faq.html) are not going to solve every problem you may face. We are always willing to help diagnose and correct problems you may be having with your licensed LISTSERV server.
L-Soft strongly recommends that, for support purposes, it is best to use the technical support "lifebuoy" link from the Server Administration Dashboard to initiate a support ticket. This will help you create an email message to the support group that contains all the necessary information about the site configuration, license and so forth without requiring you to find the individual files or issue information commands.
If the supporting documents (for instance, log files) are extremely large, please contact support first before sending everything through. The support group has alternative methods of handling large files that they will be happy to share with you.
If you are not currently an L-Soft customer and are running an evaluation version of our software, please send your trouble reports to the evaluation users' list, LSTSERV@PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM.
If you are running LISTSERV Lite, please send your trouble reports to the LISTSERV Lite support mailing list, LISTSERV-LITE@PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM. This includes users of the paid version of the software unless you have also purchased paid support.
To reach our worldwide sales group, simply write to SALES@LSOFT.COM. You may also call 1-800-399-5449 (in the US and Canada) or +1 301-731-0440 (outside the US and Canada) to speak to our sales representatives.