Standards, Environments, and Macros ezmlmrc(5) NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE ezmlmrc - ezmlm-make configuration file SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS ezmlmrc DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN ....eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmmrrrrcccc is a file that configures eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----mmmmaaaakkkkeeee((((1111)))) for setting up new lists. eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmmrrrrcccc if a plain text with four types of tags. All start in the first position of the line. No other text is allowed on the same line. For security reasons, no periods are allowed anywhere in a tag. Any line with a ``#'' in position 1 is ignored, as is any text preceding the first tag. The first line in ....eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmmrrrrcccc is unique. It should start in position 1 with ``x.yz'', where ``x'' is the major version number, ``y'' a minor version number, and ``z'' a bugfix version number. eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----mmmmaaaakkkkeeee((((1111)))) will print a warning message if it is used with an ....eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmmrrrrcccc file that lacks the version identifier, or with an eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmmrrrrcccc file that has a version iden- tifier that differs in either major or minor version numbers from the eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----mmmmaaaakkkkeeee version. The ....eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmmrrrrcccc file is processed top down. Text preceding the first tag is ignored. Subsequently, one and only one file is open for writing. Any text encountered in ....eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmmrrrrcccc is copied to that file as is with a few substitutions (see below). Text following conditional tags is copied only if the condition is met. A file is automatically closed when a new file is opened. Opening a file overwrites any preexist- ing file with that name. Tags are: <<<>>> The following text will be copied to _d_i_r////ffffiiiilllleeeennnnaaaammmmeeee if the options specified after the ``#'' are active, in this case _a_r_c_h_i_v_e_d and not _i_n_d_e_x_e_d. Any number of flags can be specified. This is used to adapt the files and messages to the type of list created. If no flags are used, the ``#'' can be omitted. If the file name is the same as the previous tag, or if it is omitted, the text will be added to the previous file. When a new file is opened the previous file is closed. Attempts to add more text to a already closed file overwrites its contents. For all letter switches (except -ccccCCCCvvvvVVVV), upper and lower case tags are opposite and mutually exclusive. Thus, if -gggg is specified, -GGGG is not set and if -GGGG is set, ----gggg is not. The tag ####EEEE has special meaning. It is false if the list is being edited, e.g. eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----mmmmaaaakkkkeeee -eeee or ++++, but true if SunOS 5.11 Last change: 1 Standards, Environments, and Macros ezmlmrc(5) switches -eeeeeeee or -++++++++ are used, or if eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----mmmmaaaakkkkeeee _l_o_c_a_l is specified. Thus, for normal edits with unchanged list name, the files tagged with ####EEEE are not overwritten (preserving manual customizations), but if the list name changes or if explicitly specified by -eeeeeeee or -++++++++ the ####EEEE switch is ignored. <<<>>> This is an alternative way of specifying ``if switch -5 is specified and the -i switch is not specified''. ``^'' is used as ``not''. <<<>>> _d_i_r////ffffiiiilllleeeennnnaaaammmmeeee will be erased, if the options after the ``#'' are active, in this case _n_o_t _a_r_c_h_i_v_e_d and _e_d_i_t. An alternative to specify that a flag, e.g. ``4'' should not be active is to use ``^4''. <<<>>> The directory ``directory'' is created if the flags specified are active, in this case _a_r_c_h_i_v_e_d and not _i_n_d_e_x_e_d. If no flags are specified, the ``#'' can be omitted. <<<>>> ddddooootttt-_l_i_n_k is symlinked to _d_i_r/_d_i_r_e_c_t_o_r_y if the flags specified are active, in this case _a_r_c_h_i_v_e_d and not _i_n_d_e_x_e_d. If no flags are specified, the ``#'' can be omitted. In addition, _l_o_c_a_l is substituted for <<<<####LLLL####>>>>, the part of _d_o_t between the first 2 hyphens (if any) for <<<<####1111####>>>>, the part of _d_o_t between the second and third hyphen (if any) for <<<<####2222####>>>>, _h_o_s_t for <<<<####HHHH####>>>>, _d_i_r for <<<<####DDDD####>>>>, _d_o_t for <<<<####TTTT####>>>>, _d_i_g_e_s_t_c_o_d_e for <<<<####CCCC####>>>>, and the path to the eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm binaries for <<<<####BBBB####>>>> anywhere in the text. Other tags of this format are copied to the files as is. <<<<####llll####>>>>, <<<<####hhhh####>>>>, <<<<####AAAA####>>>>, <<<<####RRRR####>>>>, will be substituted on-the-fly where appropriate for the _l_o_c_a_l or _l_o_c_a_l-ddddiiiiggggeeeesssstttt local part of the list address, the _h_o_s_t, the subscriber address or the moderation accept address, and the subscription reply address or moderation reject address, respectively. The use of <<<<####llll####>>>> is to allow the same text file to be used for requests pertaining to both the main list and the digest list. Before the template file is processed, eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----mmmmaaaakkkkeeee will create the list directory. eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----mmmmaaaakkkkeeee will also create _d_i_r////kkkkeeeeyyyy. SunOS 5.11 Last change: 2 Standards, Environments, and Macros ezmlmrc(5) DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN OOOOFFFF EEEEZZZZMMMMLLLLMMMMRRRRCCCC The ezmlmrc file is preconfigured to act upon eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----mmmmaaaakkkkeeee((((1111)))) switches to produce the results as described in the eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm---- mmmmaaaakkkkeeee((((1111)))) man page. A number of files are created via eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmmrrrrcccc independently of any switched. These are _d_i_r////tttteeeexxxxtttt////iiiinnnnffffoooo with a short description of the list, _d_i_r////tttteeeexxxxtttt////ffffaaaaqqqq with fre- quently asked questions about the list, _d_i_r////hhhheeeeaaaaddddeeeerrrraaaadddddddd adding ``Precedence: bulk'' and ``X-No-Archive: yes'' to outgoing messages, _d_i_r////hhhheeeeaaaaddddeeeerrrrrrrreeeemmmmoooovvvveeee removing ``Return-Path'', ``Return-Receipt-To'', ``Content-length'', and ``Precedence'' from list messages, and _d_i_r////tttteeeexxxxtttt////ssssuuuubbbb----ooookkkk with text sent after successful subscription. These files are not overwritten when lists are edited. Also created are the following files within _d_i_r////tttteeeexxxxtttt////: bbbbooootttt---- ttttoooommmm, bbbboooouuuunnnncccceeee----bbbboooottttttttoooommmm, bbbboooouuuunnnncccceeee----nnnnuuuummmm, ddddiiiigggg----bbbboooouuuunnnncccceeee----nnnnuuuummmm, bbbboooouuuunnnncccceeee----pppprrrroooobbbbeeee bbbboooouuuunnnncccceeee----wwwwaaaarrrrnnnn, ggggeeeetttt----bbbbaaaadddd, hhhheeeellllpppp, mmmmoooodddd----hhhheeeellllpppp, mmmmoooodddd----rrrreeeeqqqquuuueeeesssstttt, mmmmoooodddd---- rrrreeeejjjjeeeecccctttt, mmmmoooodddd----ttttiiiimmmmeeeeoooouuuutttt, mmmmoooodddd----ssssuuuubbbb----ccccoooonnnnffffiiiirrrrmmmm, mmmmoooodddd----uuuunnnnssssuuuubbbb----ccccoooonnnnffffiiiirrrrmmmm, ssssuuuubbbb----bbbbaaaadddd, ssssuuuubbbb----ccccoooonnnnffffiiiirrrrmmmm, ssssuuuubbbb----nnnnoooopppp uuuunnnnssssuuuubbbb----bbbbaaaadddd, uuuunnnnssssuuuubbbb----ccccoooonnnnffffiiiirrrrmmmm, uuuunnnnssssuuuubbbb----nnnnoooopppp, uuuunnnnssssuuuubbbb----ooookkkk, ttttoooopppp. _d_i_r////bbbboooouuuunnnncccceeeerrrr is set up to invoke eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----wwwweeeeeeeedddd((((1111)))) and eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm---- rrrreeeettttuuuurrrrnnnn((((1111)))) to handle bounces. In addition to switch- dependent lines, an invocation of eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----wwwwaaaarrrrnnnn((((1111)))) is placed at the end of _d_i_r////eeeeddddiiiittttoooorrrr, _d_i_r////mmmmaaaannnnaaaaggggeeeerrrr, and _d_i_r////oooowwwwnnnneeeerrrr to process the contents of the bounce directory. eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----rrrreeeejjjjeeeecccctttt((((1111)))) is placed first in _d_i_r////eeeeddddiiiittttoooorrrr (unless the -0000 mmmmaaaaiiiinnnnlllliiiisssstttt@@@@mmmmaaaaiiiinnnnhhhhoooosssstttt switch is used) to reject undesirable messages. Below is a description of the switches and the consequences the have for list creation with the standard eeeezzzzllllmmmmrrrrcccc file. eeeemmmmzzzzllllmmmm----mmmmaaaakkkkeeee((((1111)))) by default sets the -aaaa, and -pppp switches. -aaaa _d_i_r////aaaarrrrcccchhhhiiiivvvveeeedddd and _d_i_r////iiiinnnnddddeeeexxxxeeeedddd are created. _d_i_r////tttteeeexxxxtttt////bbbboooottttttttoooommmm is adjusted to mention archive access. -AAAA _d_i_r////aaaarrrrcccchhhhiiiivvvveeeedddd and _d_i_r////iiiinnnnddddeeeexxxxeeeedddd are removed. -bbbb Block archive. The list set up with eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----ggggeeeetttt ----PPPP to allow only moderators archive access. -BBBB The eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----ggggeeeetttt ----PPPP switch is not used. -dddd _d_i_r////ddddiiiiggggeeeesssstttt//// is created. _d_i_r////ddddiiiiggggeeeesssstttt////lllloooocccckkkk is created. _d_i_r////ddddiiiiggggeeeesssstttt////lllloooocccckkkkbbbboooouuuunnnncccceeee is created. _d_i_r////ddddiiiiggggeeeesssstttt////bbbboooouuuunnnncccceeee//// is created. _d_i_r////ddddiiiiggggeeeesssstttt////ssssuuuubbbbssssccccrrrriiiibbbbeeeerrrrssss//// is created. _d_o_t---- ddddiiiiggggeeeesssstttt----oooowwwwnnnneeeerrrr is linked to _d_i_r////oooowwwwnnnneeeerrrr. _d_o_t----ddddiiiiggggeeeesssstttt---- rrrreeeettttuuuurrrrnnnn----ddddeeeeffffaaaauuuulllltttt is linked to _d_i_r////bbbboooouuuunnnncccceeeerrrr. An invocation of eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----wwwwaaaarrrrnnnn((((1111)))) ----dddd is added to _d_i_r////eeeeddddiiiittttoooorrrr and _d_i_r////mmmmaaaannnnaaaaggggeeeerrrr. Invocations of eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----ttttssssttttddddiiiigggg((((1111)))) and eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----ggggeeeetttt((((1111)))) are added with default arguments to _d_i_r////eeeeddddiiiittttoooorrrr. A note on digest (un)subscription is added to _d_i_r////tttteeeexxxxtttt////bbbboooottttttttoooommmm and to _d_i_r////tttteeeexxxxtttt////mmmmoooodddd----hhhheeeellllpppp. SunOS 5.11 Last change: 3 Standards, Environments, and Macros ezmlmrc(5) _d_i_r////tttteeeexxxxtttt////ddddiiiiggggeeeesssstttt is created for the ``Administrivia'' section of the digest. -DDDD The items mentioned under switch -dddd are not done. The result is that the references to the digest in the text files is removed. -ffff The text ``[_l_o_c_a_l]'' is placed in _d_i_r////pppprrrreeeeffffiiiixxxx resulting in the text being used as the list's subject index. -FFFF _d_i_r////pppprrrreeeeffffiiiixxxx is removed. -gggg The -s switch is added to the eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----ggggeeeetttt((((1111)))) line in _d_i_r////mmmmaaaannnnaaaaggggeeeerrrr so that only subscribers can access the archive. -GGGG The -s switch for eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----ggggeeeetttt((((1111)))) is not used. Anyone can access the archive if archive (access) in general is enabled (see -pppp for ``public'', -aaaa for ``archived'', and -iiii for ``indexed''. -iiii _d_i_r////eeeeddddiiiittttoooorrrr (for normal lists) or _d_i_r////mmmmooooddddeeeerrrraaaattttoooorrrr (for moderated lists) are set up to run eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----aaaarrrrcccchhhhiiiivvvveeee((((1111)))) after messages are posted. This sets up the cross- reference for eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----ccccggggiiii((((1111)))) WWW access. -IIII eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----aaaarrrrcccchhhhiiiivvvveeee((((1111)))) is not configured. -jjjj _d_i_r////mmmmaaaannnnaaaaggggeeeerrrr uses eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----mmmmaaaannnnaaaaggggeeee ----UUUU to allow unconfirmed unsubscribe. -JJJJ The eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----mmmmaaaannnnaaaaggggeeee ----UUUU switch is not used. -kkkk Blacklist. A eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----iiiissssssssuuuubbbbnnnn((((1111)))) line that tests the envelope sender against the address database in _d_i_r////ddddeeeennnnyyyy is inserted into _d_i_r////eeeeddddiiiittttoooorrrr. As a conse- quence, posts from such senders are rejected. This switch is ignored for sublists (i.e. if the -0000 mmmmaaaaiiiinnnnlllliiiisssstttt@@@@mmmmaaaaiiiinnnnhhhhoooosssstttt switch is used). -KKKK The eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----iiiissssssssuuuubbbbnnnn((((1111)))) line testing the envelope sender against the ``blacklist'' in _d_i_r////ddddeeeennnnyyyy is not used. -llll The -l switch is added to the eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----mmmmaaaannnnaaaaggggeeee((((1111)))) command line in _d_i_r////mmmmaaaannnnaaaaggggeeeerrrr to allow retrieval of subscriber list and list log by remote administrators. NNNNOOOOTTTTEEEE: This is pointless, unless the list is also set up for remote administration with the -rrrr switch. _d_i_r////tttteeeexxxxtttt////mmmmoooodddd----hhhheeeellllpppp is adjusted. -LLLL Do not allow access to the subscriber list under any circumstances. The eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----mmmmaaaannnnaaaaggggeeee((((1111)))) -l switch is not specified. SunOS 5.11 Last change: 4 Standards, Environments, and Macros ezmlmrc(5) -mmmm Message moderation. _d_i_r////mmmmooooddddppppoooosssstttt is created. _d_i_r////eeeeddddiiiittttoooorrrr is set up with eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----ssssttttoooorrrreeee((((1111)))) instead of eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----sssseeeennnndddd((((1111)))).a _d_i_r////mmmmooooddddeeeerrrraaaattttoooorrrr is set up with eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm---- mmmmooooddddeeeerrrraaaatttteeee((((1111)))), and eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----cccclllleeeeaaaannnn((((1111)))). _d_o_t////-aaaacccccccceeeepppptttt----ddddeeeeffffaaaauuuulllltttt and _d_o_t////----rrrreeeejjjjeeeecccctttt----ddddeeeeffffaaaauuuulllltttt are linked to _d_i_r////mmmmooooddddeeeerrrraaaattttoooorrrr. _d_i_r////tttteeeexxxxtttt////mmmmoooodddd----hhhheeeellllpppp is adjusted. Special action is taken when the -mmmm switch is combined with -uuuu. In this case, the setup is as for the -mmmm switch alone, but _d_i_r////eeeeddddiiiittttoooorrrr is set up with eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----ggggaaaatttteeee((((1111)))) which will fork eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm---- sssseeeennnndddd((((1111)))) for posts with an envelope sender that is a subscriber or a moderator, and for eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----ssssttttoooorrrreeee((((1111)))) for posts with other envelope senders. The consequence is that posts from subscribers (with the usual caveats for SENDER checks) are posted directly, whereas other posts are sent for moderation. -MMMM No message moderation. _d_i_r////eeeeddddiiiittttoooorrrr is set up with eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----sssseeeennnndddd((((1111)))) as usual. _d_i_r////mmmmooooddddeeeerrrraaaattttoooorrrr is removed. -nnnn Allow text file editing. in _d_i_r////mmmmaaaannnnaaaaggggeeeerrrr is set up with the -e switch to allow remote admins to via E-mail edit the files in _d_i_r////tttteeeexxxxtttt////. NNNNOOOOTTTTEEEE: This is pointless, unless the list is also set up for remote administra- tion with the -rrrr switch. _d_i_r////tttteeeexxxxtttt////mmmmoooodddd----hhhheeeellllpppp is adjusted. -NNNN Remote editing of files in _d_i_r////tttteeeexxxxtttt is not allowed. The -e switch for eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----mmmmaaaannnnaaaaggggeeee will not be used. -oooo For moderated lists, the eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----ssssttttoooorrrreeee ----PPPP switch is used so that posts from non-moderators are rejected rather than sent for moderation. This is for some announcement lists. -OOOO The eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----ssssttttoooorrrreeee ----PPPP switch is not used. -pppp Public. _d_i_r////ppppuuuubbbblllliiiicccc is created. -PPPP Not public. _d_i_r////ppppuuuubbbblllliiiicccc is removed. -qqqq A line with eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----rrrreeeeqqqquuuueeeesssstttt((((1111)))) is added to _d_i_r_m_a_n_a_g_e_r to service commands in the ``Subject'' line of messages sent to the ``list-request'' address. -QQQQ eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----rrrreeeeqqqquuuueeeesssstttt((((1111)))) is not used. -rrrr Remote admin. _d_i_r////rrrreeeemmmmooootttteeee is created. _d_i_r////tttteeeexxxxtttt////mmmmoooodddd---- hhhheeeellllpppp is adjusted. -RRRR _d_i_r////rrrreeeemmmmooootttteeee is removed. -ssss Subscription moderation. _d_i_r////mmmmooooddddssssuuuubbbb is created. SunOS 5.11 Last change: 5 Standards, Environments, and Macros ezmlmrc(5) _d_i_r////tttteeeexxxxtttt////mmmmoooodddd----hhhheeeellllpppp is adjusted. _d_i_r////tttteeeexxxxtttt////ssssuuuubbbb----ccccoooonnnnffffiiiirrrrmmmm is adjusted. -SSSS _d_i_r////mmmmooooddddssssuuuubbbb is removed. -tttt _d_i_r////tttteeeexxxxtttt////ttttrrrraaaaiiiilllleeeerrrr is created with instructions on how to unsubscribe. -TTTT _d_i_r////tttteeeexxxxtttt////ttttrrrraaaaiiiilllleeeerrrr is removed. -uuuu User-only posts. _d_i_r////eeeeddddiiiittttoooorrrr is set up with an eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm---- iiiissssssssuuuubbbbnnnn((((1111)))) line to check the envelope sender against the subscriber address databases. If the sender is not found, the post is rejected. This results in subscriber-only posts, with the usual caveats for SENDER checks. Special action is taken when the -uuuu switch is combined with -mmmm. In this case, the setup is as for the -mmmm switch alone, but _d_i_r////eeeeddddiiiittttoooorrrr is set up with eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----ggggaaaatttteeee((((1111)))) which will fork eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----sssseeeennnndddd((((1111)))) for posts with an envelope sender that is a subscriber or a moderator, and for eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----ssssttttoooorrrreeee((((1111)))) for posts with other envelope senders. eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----cccclllleeeeaaaannnn((((1111)))) is set up with the -R switch. The consequence is that posts from subscribers (with the usual caveats for SENDER checks) are posted directly, whereas other posts are sent for moderation. eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----cccclllleeeeaaaannnn((((1111)))) is set up with the -R switch. Thus, ignored posts are silently removed rather than returned to sender. -UUUU The eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----iiiissssssssuuuubbbbnnnn((((1111)))) line restricting posts by envelope sender is not used. -wwww The Remove the eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----wwwwaaaarrrrnnnn((((1111)))) invocations from the list setup. It is assumed that eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----wwwwaaaarrrrnnnn((((1111)))) for both _l_o_c_a_l@_h_o_s_t and _l_o_c_a_l-_d_i_g_e_s_t@_h_o_s_t will be run by other means, such as crond. If the -6666 switch is used with this switch, the local list name will be added to the SQL config info for _d_i_r////ssssqqqqllll and _d_i_r////ddddiiiiggggeeeesssstttt////ssssqqqqllll .... This is to support building the main list for a distributed list using a SQL address database. In addition, eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm---- rrrreeeecccceeeeiiiipppptttt((((1111)))) will be set up for bounce handling in _d_i_r////bbbboooouuuunnnncccceeeerrrr instead of eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----rrrreeeettttuuuurrrrnnnn((((1111)))).... -WWWW No action taken. -xxxxyyyyzzzzXXXXYYYYZZZZ User configurable. By default, if the -xxxx switch is specified, _d_i_r////mmmmiiiimmmmeeeerrrreeeemmmmoooovvvveeee is created. This file con- tains many MIME types not routinely supported. MIME types in _d_i_r////mmmmiiiimmmmeeeerrrreeeemmmmoooovvvveeee aaaarrrreeee ssssttttrrrriiiippppppppeeeedddd ffffrrrroooommmm mmmmuuuullllttttiiiippppaaaarrrrtttt ppppoooossssttttssss and distribution. To view the list of MIME types, see eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmmrrrrcccc or create a list and list SunOS 5.11 Last change: 6 Standards, Environments, and Macros ezmlmrc(5) _d_i_r////mmmmiiiimmmmeeeerrrreeeemmmmoooovvvveeee. In addition _d_i_r////mmmmssssggggssssiiiizzzzeeee is created containing ``40000:2'' causing eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----rrrreeeejjjjeeeecccctttt((((1111)))) to reject all posts that have a body of less than 2 bytes (empty) or more than 40000 bytes (too large). -0000 _m_a_i_n_l_i_s_t@_m_a_i_n_h_o_s_t _d_i_r////ssssuuuubbbblllliiiisssstttt is created with ``mainlist@mainhost''. ddddiiiirrrr////eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----rrrreeeejjjjeeeecccctttt is not used in _d_i_r////eeeeddddiiiittttoooorrrr to avoid rejecting messages that the main list has accepted. -3333 _f_r_o_m_a_r_g The list is set up to add ``from'' to _d_i_r/_f_B/_h_e_a_d_e_r_r_e_m_o_v_e and FFFFrrrroooommmm:::: _f_r_o_m_a_r_g to _d_i_r////hhhheeeeaaaaddddeeeerrrraaaadddddddd. This replaces the incoming ``From:'' header as desir- able for some announcement lists. -4444 _t_s_t_d_i_g_o_p_t_s _t_s_t_d_i_g_o_p_t_s will be used as the arguments for in _d_i_r////eeeeddddiiiittttoooorrrr. This must be both switches and their argu- ments for eeeezzzzmmmmllllmmmm----ttttssssttttddddiiiigggg((((1111)))). NNNNOOOOTTTTEEEE: This is pointless, unless the list is also set up for digests with the -dddd switch. -5555 _o_w_n_e_r@_o_w_n_e_r_h_o_s_t _o_w_n_e_r@_o_w_n_e_r_h_o_s_t _i_s _p_l_a_c_e_d _i_n _d_i_r////oooowwwwnnnneeeerrrr so that mail to ``list-owner'' is forwarded to that address, rather than being stored in _d_i_r////MMMMaaaaiiiillllbbbbooooxxxx. If the address does not start with an underscore or alphanumeric character, the argument must start with an ampersand. -6666 _h_o_s_t:_p_o_r_t:_u_s_e_r:_p_a_s_s_w_o_r_d:_d_a_t_a_b:_t_a_b_l_e The string, followed by the list name is placed in _d_i_r////ssssqqqqllll. The same string with ``table'' suffixed with ``_digest'' and ``_allow'' is placed in _d_i_r////ddddiiiiggggeeeesssstttt////ssssqqqqllll and _d_i_r////aaaalllllllloooowwww////ssssqqqqllll, respectively. -7777 /_m_s_g_m_o_d_P_a_t_h _m_s_g_m_o_d_P_a_t_h is placed in _d_i_r////mmmmooooddddppppoooosssstttt is the list is set up for message moderation with the -mmmm switch. -8888 /_s_u_b_m_o_d_P_a_t_h _s_u_b_m_o_d_P_a_t_h is placed in _d_i_r////mmmmooooddddssssuuuubbbb is the list is set up for subscription moderation with the -ssss switch. -9999 /_r_e_m_o_t_e_A_d_m_i_n_P_a_t_h _r_e_m_o_t_e_A_d_m_i_n_P_a_t_h is placed in _d_i_r////rrrreeeemmmmooootttteeee is the list is set up for remote administration with the -rrrr switch. SSSSEEEEEEEE AAAALLLLSSSSOOOO ezmlm(5), ezmlm-clean(1), ezmlm-gate(1), ezmlm-get(1), ezmlm-issubn(1), ezmlm-make(1), ezmlm-manage(1), ezmlm- moderate(1), ezmlm-request(1), ezmlm-return(1), ezmlm- send(1), ezmlm-store(1), ezmlm-tstdig(1), ezmlm-warn(1), SunOS 5.11 Last change: 7