# | Name | Location | Type | Details | Index | Description |
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.01 | last name(+) | 0;1 | FREE TEXT | B | This is the last name of the remote user. | |
1 | first name | 0;2 | FREE TEXT | This is the first name of the remote user. | ||
2 | rest of name | 0;3 | FREE TEXT | This is the rest of the remote user's name. | ||
3 | mail code | 0;4 | FREE TEXT | C | This is the mail code name of the remote user. | |
4 | extended mail code | 0;5 | FREE TEXT | This is the mail code name of the remote user with a greater amount of detail than the regular mail code. | ||
5 | location | 0;6 | FREE TEXT | This is where the remote user is located. | ||
6 | date last used | 0;9 | DATE-TIME | AC | This is when the entry was last chosen and used for addressing a message. | |
7 | phone | 1;1 | FREE TEXT | This is the phone number of the remote user. | ||
8 | phone extension | 1;2 | FREE TEXT | This is the extension of the phone number of the remote user. | ||
50 | date entered | 0;8 | NUMERIC | This is the date that a user was entered into the directory. It is is $H format (just the day portion, eg. 55445). It is data to be entered only when users are being entered into the database automatically. | ||
98 | automatically entered by | AUTO;1 | FREE TEXT | E | This field is used by a routine (or server) that automatically enters names into this file to mark it with a prechosen name. This name must be coordinated by the MailMan Development team. Local sites may use names that begin with the three character sequence "XMZ" without coordinating. | |
99 | network address | 0;7 | FREE TEXT | F | This field is used to address mail automatically. When a look-up is done on the local user file and fails, a secondary look-up tries to find the user in the Remote User file. If it is found, the message is automatically addressed using this field. |
Not Referenced