Lyris ListManager Manual
1. Introduction
1. What does ListManager do?
2. How does ListManager fulfill this service?
3. What else does ListManager do?
2. What do you need to use it
3. Memory and Bandwidth Requirements
3. Feature overview
4. The ListManager roles
1. What Different Administrative Roles Are There?
1. General Installation Instructions for all Platforms
1. Installing ListManager on Windows
2. Installing ListManager on Unix
3. Having ListManager Use Your Data
4. Upgrading To Lyris ListManager From Another List Manager
2. List Members
3. Subsets
4. Send Message
5. Moderate
11. Enter List
3. Fetching Data from a Web Server
4. Troubleshooting Merge Tag Problems
2. Conditional Content Commands
1. iffield
2. ifcondition
3. ifboolean
4. ifrange
5. ifdate
4. Error Handling and Debugging Scripts
6. ListManager Tcl vs. Standard Tcl
1. Email commands for members
1. Commands for discussion list members
2. Commands for announcement list members
2. Sending mail to ListManager - general information
1. The different addresses ListManager accepts commands from
2. Multiple commands in a message
3. How invalid commands are handled
4. How ListManager sends mail back to you
5. The line continuation character
3. Sending mail to ListManager - specific commands
1. Subscribing
3. Changing membership settings
4. Determining membership settings
5. Retrieving mailing list information
6. Searching
7. Retrieving the Help document
8. Retrieving other documents using GET
4. Administrator commands
1. Index of Administrator commands
1. Overview
3. Sites menu
10. Incoming Mail
11. Outgoing Mail
12. Statistics
14. Shutdown Server
1. Overview
3. Site Info
4. Topics
9. Site People
10. Site Admin Log
3. Main Menu
4. Admin Login
5. Topic Screen
1. How to go directly to the "Enter Mailing List" page
1. How to go directly to the "Join Mailing List" page
2. Send the user back to a web page after Joining
13. Leave
9. Appendix
2. Lyris ListManager Command Line
5. Security Issues Relating To Members
10. FAQ
1. Doc Bots
3. Email Index
4. Web Browsers
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