Obtain a directory listing of the available files.
Syntax
DIRECTORY [file-spec]
1 – Parameters
file-spec
Optional file name specification indicating which files to obtain
a directory listing of. All OpenVMS file and directory wild cards
are supported. A directory specification can be used; no device
name or root directory specification is allowed.
2 – Description
The DIRECTORY command provides a directory listing of the
available files. The listing is returned to you as a mail
message.
The file-spec parameter is optional and, if omitted, defaults
to "*". If you are unsure of what to use, omit the parameter and
send simply the command
DIRECTORY
This will provide you with a list of the files and directories
in the top-level directory of the mail server. You can then
this information to refine your queries; e.g., investigate the
contents of an intriguing directory,
DIRECTORY [GAMES...]
3 – Error messages
%MAILSERV-W-NOFILES, no files found
The supplied file specification does not match any available
files.
%MAILSERV-F-NOFILESERV, file service is not enabled
The mail server is not configured to operate as a file server.
%MAILSERV-W-WRITEERR, file writing error
An error occurred while the server was producing your directory
listing. Try resending the command at a later time.
4 /LIST
Obtain a listing of the available mailing lists.
Syntax
DIRECTORY/LIST [list-spec]
4.1 – Parameters
list-spec
Optional mailing list specification indicating which mailing
lists to obtain a listing of. OpenVMS wild cards are supported.
4.2 – Description
The DIRECTORY command provides a listing of the available mailing
lists.
The list-spec parameter is optional and, if omitted, defaults to
"*". Generally, there is no need to use this parameter unless you
are interested in a specific mailing list. For instance, if you
merely want to know if there is a mailing list about zeugmes, you
might use the command
DIRECTORY/LIST *ZEUGME*
This will provide you with the names of any mailing lists which
contain the phrase "zeugme" in them. Note that just because a
mailing list is available does not necessarily mean that you can
subscribe to it. The site might have established restrictions
governing who can or cannot subscribe to some or all mailing
lists.
4.3 – Error messages
%MAILSERV-W-NOLISTS, no lists found
The supplied mailing list specification does not match any
available mailing lists.
%MAILSERV-F-NOMAILLIST, mailing lists are not enabled
The mail server is not configured to operate as a list server.
%MAILSERV-W-WRITEERR, file writing error
An error occurred while the server was producing your listing
of mailing lists. Try resending the command at a later time.