Re: Definition of List Server

Subject: Re: Definition of List Server
From: Sandy Harris <sharris -at- DKL -dot- COM>
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 15:27:49 -0400

Debbie Robbins wrote:
>
> Bev,
> Here's a shot:
>
> A functional unit, a dedicated computer, that provides shared services to
> workstations over a network.

Methinks that shot missed. Your definition is close for "server", but not
for "list server".

My shot:

A piece of software (or, in some contexts, the machine on which it runs)
which manages one or more mailing lists. All messages arriving for a given
list are automatically sent to all the list's subscribers.

Generally, various list-management functions are also handled by the list
server. For example, it sends a "welcome" message to all new subscribers
and handles commands such as "subscribe", "unsubscribe", "lists" (get a
list of available lists), "who" (get a list of subscribers), and
"help" (get a list of list server commands), all without human
intervention.

Typically, these requests go to a different address. For a list named
wombat -at- somewhere -dot- com, they might go to wombat-request -at- somewhere -dot- com,
and/or to an address with the list server software name in it such as
majordomo -at- somewhere -dot- com or listserv -at- somewhere -dot- com -dot- /The/ classic
"clueless newbie" error is to send an "unsubscribe" message to the
list itself.

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