Re: Enabled Majordomo Commands - ?

Steve Coya <scoya@ietf.org> Thu, 30 April 1998 21:20 UTC

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Hi Joe,

>>could you please announce clearly to the list just which Majordomo
>>commands are now enabled [besides subscribe and unsubscribe [such as the
>>'who' command]]? Then if there are disagreements, they can be publically
>>discussed and a concensus reached. 


Both WHO and WHICH commands are enabled, but limited to those on the IETF
list.



Steve