Keep in mind the length limit of alias expansion values of 252 characters when defining a more sophisticated mailing list with multiple parameters. Most lists can be suitably defined with just a few of the possible mailing list parameters discussed above. But if you have a list for which you really want to use a lot of parameters, then you might need to define the list in stages. For instance, to define a list friends-list that has MODERATOR_ ADDRESS, MODERATOR_LIST, CANT_LIST, USERNAME, and IMPORTANCE named parameters, as well as error-return-address and comments positional parameters, the list can be defined in two stages, using a subsidiary friends-list-stage2 definition, e.g., db> add friends-list "<d1:[alan]friends-list-stage2.dis, [MODERATOR_ADDRESS] alan@example.com, [MODERATOR_LIST] d1:[alan]friends-list.dis, [CANT_LIST] d1:[alan]bozos.dis, [USERNAME] ALAN" db> add friends-list-stage2 "<d1:[alan]friends-list.dis, [IMPORTANCE] High, alan@example.com, *, *, *, A chatty message list for Alan's friends - contact Alan at 555-1212 for more information" db> set friends-list public where the D1:[ALAN]FRIENDS-LIST-STAGE2.DIS file contains just the line: friends-list and the D1:[ALAN]FRIENDS-LIST.DIS contains all the actual recipient addresses.