Peter, Alan
It's 'set LISTNAME nomail' to suspend (and 'set LISTNAME mail' to resume).
There's a User Manual available by for download pressing the Documentation
button on the Home Page, or just the User Command section, which I reproduce
below -
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User Manual Section 9 - Summary of All User Commands
Section 9 - Summary of All User Commands
Remember - all commands must be sent to the address [log in to unmask]
Join a list
join LISTNAME FIRSTNAME LASTNAME
Confirm list membership
Ok
Stop JISCmail software from processing signature
--
Leave a list
leave LISTNAME
Leave all your JISCmail lists
leave *
Suspend email from a list
set LISTNAME nomail
Suspend email from ALL lists
set * nomail
Resume email from a list
set LISTNAME mail
Resume email from ALL lists
set * mail
Find out what lists you belong to
query *
Receive messages in a digest
set LISTNAME digest
Stop receiving digests of messages
set LISTNAME nodigest
Get the names of all JISCmail lists
get jisclist memo
Search JISCmail lists for a keyword
search KEYWORD in LISTNAME
Get list details, including description, and list of members
review LISTNAME
Get a list of archives and files belonging to a list
index LISTNAME
Get file belonging to list
get LISTNAME\FILENAME.FILETYPE
Get a JISCmail document
get FILENAME.FILETYPE
Get list of documents about JISCmail service
info
List of all JISCmail commands and their syntax
help
Get details of the syntax of a command
help COMMAND
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter Riley <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 5:56 PM
Subject: Re: No me gusta
> >Dear Elizabeth In a few days I'm going to have to suspend mailbase mail
> >for a while - is the procedure the same as before? Message 'suspend mail
> >all' - sent to whom, though? Thanks in advance, Alan
> >
>
> Elizabeth please reply up front not backchannel.We've received no set of
> codes from the new server on how to do this kind of thing. I asked
> jiscmail-helpline the same question two days ago and haven't had a reply
> and now it's too late, I'm going away (maybe see you in Sheffield, Alan!)
>
>
> Peter
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