On my LISTSERV list, how can I add a keyword to the subject line of each message?
You can place predefined text into the subject line of mail from your LISTSERV list. For example, this would allow you to make the name of your list appear in the subject line of any message. Consider the following text:
* Subject-Tag= NT-DEMO-LFor all subscribers who have set the SUBJECTHDR personal
option, the subject would look like this:
To do this in LISTSERV, you can send a command to the LISTSERV server, or at Indiana University, use the LISTSERV web interface.
Using LISTSERV commands
To manually add a subject tag to your list:
- Use the
GETcommand to retrieve your list header.
- In the "Default-Options" line, add
SUBJECTHDR.
- Add the following line:
* Subject-Tag= your_text
Note: Do not use
[or](square brackets). - Use the
PUTcommand to send the header back.
- If you wish to set this option for all of your subscribers, send the following optional command: SET listname SUBJECTHDR for *@*
- Post a message to your list telling users about the new subject tag. To turn it off, users can send the following command to LISTSERV: SET listname NOSUBJ
Using the IU LISTSERV web interface
-
For Indiana University LISTSERV lists, visit the menu for your campus:
Log in using your IU email address and LISTSERV password, and then from the
List Managementmenu at the top, selectList Dashboard. Under "List Name", clickConfigureunder the name of the list you wish to edit. If you do not have a LISTSERV personal password, see In LISTSERV, how do I set or change a personal password? - Under "Complete List Header", click
Edit Manuallyto edit your list's header.
- Add the following lines to the header, inserting your desired subject tag text:
Default-options= SUBJECTHDR
Subject-Tag= your_text
Note: Do not use
[or](square brackets). - Click
Submit.
Last modified on July 13, 2011.







