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Operand Explanations

The ADD statement for mail messages has the following operands:

Operand

Explanation

userlist

Specifies the name assigned to the user list you are adding.

owner

Specifies the user ID or user group name of the owner of the user list.

If you are specifying a multi-signon user ID on a specific terminal, specify the user ID and the terminal ID. For example, to specify user MLTUSR02 on terminal TERMAA21, specify this the command as:

ADD USERLIST LIST01 MLTUSR02 TERMAA21 PRIVATE...

*GENERAL*

Indicates that this is a general user list, which can be used by all users.

PRIVATE

Indicates that users other than the owner cannot use the list. This operand does not apply to general user lists.

INVISIBLE

Indicates that users other than the owner cannot browse or copy the list's contents.

USERS

Indicates that the list is made up exclusively of user names. This is the default type of list contents.

USERIDS

Indicates that the list is made up exclusively of user IDs.

USERLISTS

Indicates that the list is made up exclusively of other user lists.

TERMINALS

Indicates that the list is made up exclusively of terminal IDs.

ACTIVE

Indicates that the list is made up exclusively of active applications or sessions.

This parameter can be used only with the APPLICATIONS or SESSIONS parameters.

APPLICATIONS

Indicates that the list is made up exclusively of applications.

SESSIONS

Indicates that the list is made up exclusively of sessions.

GROUP

Indicates that the list is made up exclusively of user groups.

TITLE(title)

Specifies the name of the user list.

entry

Specifies an entry in the user list. The entry must be of the specified type (user name, user ID, etc.)