Quick Help for Moderators
EList v5.0 - The Elist program
Copyright (c) 2019 by Vincent Coen.
Note: The information in this guide was taken from A Moderator's
Guide to ECHOBASE (c) Dana Bell, with changes by Ben Ritchey and
then customized by Vincent Coen.
This file may be designated as the file to be sent in response to
fatal errors and requests for HELP.
EList v5 is a database program that maintains a database of
echomail conference information. This particular program was
written to meet the need to maintain and distribute echomail
conference lists within FIDONet and with other networks.
The FIDONet echolists published by this program include ELIST.NA
a short, areafix uplink file format distributed monthly,
ELIST.RPT, a longer descriptive file distributed on a monthly
basis and ELIST.NO a short list of newly deleted echo's on a
monthly basis.
The last file ELIST.NO is now produced, as Ben did not
produce it, may be it has out lived it's usefulness how ever.
it will be a rolling list in that it will only contain deleted
Echos with any renewed one's at any later date being removed.
Moderators may add or update entries to the list by writing to
ELIST or via Netmail, when these options are available as
announced in ELIST.
Currently such Additions, Updates or Deletions to the Echomail
database should be sent as files as ECHOtag.RUL for any rules
file and as ECHOtag.ECO as MOD-ADD, MOD-UPD or as MOD-DEL
requests and these subjects must also be placed after the keyword
SUBJect.
Once Elist can process Netmail msgs they will be converted to a
individual ECHOtag.ECO file and processed the same way without
any more changes to the program. It is hoped that the same will
apply to Emails
The program will read these files and update the EList database,
then post a reply to the ELIST conference and via Netmail.
(Note: the Reply-to keyword overrides the FROM address if present)
otherwise the FROM is always used.
Address netmail messages
To: ECHOLIST, (2:25/21)
Subj: MOD UPD or MOD-UPD or MOD-DEL
It is hoped that Updates via Email will be also available some
time in the future via elistmaint@dykegrove.plus.net and this
facility will be announced in the ELIST echo area once available
along with any update to the email address used as well as usage
of netmail to directly deliver such messages instead of using
files.
For the moment delivery of MOD-ADD, MOD-UPD and MOD-DEL messages
MUST come as files only, along with any rules file with the
following file names :
For MOD-ADD, UPD and DEL as echotag.ECO
For rules files as echotag.RUL
Where echotag is the Echo area tag that is up to 36 characters
in length. Note that for MOD requests you can also add the subject
to the end of the extension i.e.,
MBSE.ECOMOD-ADD or MBSE.ECOMOD-UPD
[ Note that there is NO space between MOO and UPD or ADD only a
hyphen. ]
Use the following keywords to set the fields of your echo list
submission and note that only the upper case characters are significant
e.g., only SUBJ is needed for SUBJect.
All keywords shown starting with * are mandatory - they MUST be provided.
For keywords FROM, MOD, COMODn and REPLY the following is the format for
your contact address where text with {} are optional extras and as
needed:
Contact Address:
, [, ] Note the separating commas.
name = first last names i.e., Fred Bloggs - Compulsory
[ note the space between name elements ]
node = zone:net/node {@domain} i.e.,
2:345/678 - Compulsory
email = name@emailaddess i.e., fbloggs@gmail.com You can use '{at}' in
place of the at sign [@] and this will
be the one used ELIST.RPT reporting.
You may omit the elements between [] but name is needed to respond to
an update in the ELIST echo so that a problem or not can be addressed
to the specific poster along with the netmail address for sending a
direct message as well.
*SUBJect MOD-UPD or MOD-ADD or MOD-DEL
A space can be between MOD and next word instead of
the '-'.
*FROM Details of the sender of message where any replies regarding
errors or confirmation of status of submission is made to.
x72.
ORIGin x36.
DISTribution Any text describing x72.
GATEway Any text describing x72.
*GROUP * Origin: Air Applewood, The Linux Gateway to the UK & Eire (2:250/1)
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