ezmlm-moderate(1)                               ezmlm-moderate(1)
NAME
       ezmlm-moderate  -  process  moderator  actions for message
       acceptance and rejection
SYNOPSIS
       ezmlm-moderate   [-cCmMrRvV]   [-t   reply-to@host]    dir
       ['/path/program args']
DESCRIPTION
       ezmlm-moderate  reads a mail message, expecting it to con-
       tain an -accept or -reject action request for the  mailing
       list stored in dir.
       ezmlm-moderate  verifies  the  cookie  sent as part of the
       action request, and if correct attempts to find the corre-
       sponding  message  in dir/mod/pending/.  If the message is
       found, it is  either  rejected  or  posted  to  the  list,
       depending on the action request.
       Posts  to  the  list  are handled by piping the message to
       ezmlm-send(1) located in the ezmlm  binary  directory,  as
       set  at  compile  time. This is usually the directory that
       ezmlm-moderate resides in.  ezmlm-send(1) is provided with
       dir as the first argument.
       If  the  optional second argument is given, ezmlm-moderate
       pipes the message to that program, as executed by sh.   No
       parameters are supplied.
       dir  is passed as an argument to ezmlm-send(1), but NOT to
       any program specified as the optional ezmlm-moderate  com-
       mand line argument.
       ezmlm-moderate  does  not  bother to correctly set sender.
       ezmlm-send(1) doesn't care, and  any  other  program  that
       might  be used can parse the sender from the first line of
       the    message,    which    is     always     Return-Path:
       <address@host.domain>  as  build  from  SENDER  originally
       passed to ezmlm-store(1).
       If the message is rejected, an optional moderator  comment
       is  copied into the notification to the message sender.  A
       moderator comment is any text in the -reject request found
       between  two  lines  with  ``%%%''  starting in one of the
       first 5 positions of the line. The easiest is to use lines
       consisting  of  ``%%%'' only. If the characters preceeding
       the ``%%%'' are found at the beginning of any lines within
       the comment, the characters are removed. This is to appro-
       priately ignore any ``quote marks'' that you mail  program
       might place at the beginning of lines in a reply.
       ezmlm-moderate   messages   are   sent   ``From:''   list-
       owner@listhost.  This allows the poster to easily complain
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       to  the  owner  of  the  list,  in  case  s/he objects. An
       optional  ``Reply-To:''  header  can  be  added  via   the
       -r reply-to@host.
       Once   the  message  has  been  successfully  accepted  or
       rejected, it is removed from dir/mod/pending/ and  a  stub
       is  created  in  dir/mod/accepted/  or  dir/mod/rejected/,
       respectively.  This is done in order to be able to  notify
       the senders of later moderation requests about the fate of
       the message.
       A failure to find the message in dir/mod/pending/ is  most
       often  caused  by the message already having been accepted
       or rejected by another moderator. Therefore,  ezmlm-moder-
       ate looks in dir/mod/accepted/ and dir/mod/rejected/ for a
       message stub. If found, ezmlm-moderate notifies the sender
       in  the  form  of a fatal error if the fate of the message
       was different from that intended  by  the  current  action
       request.   Otherwise,  the fate of the message is silently
       logged.
       If the message is not found, it has timed out and the mes-
       sage  or  the  message  stub  has  been  removed by ezmlm-
       clean(1).  In this case, ezmlm-moderate notifies the  mod-
       erator  of the failure, but can no longer discern the fate
       of the original message. Again,  notification  is  in  the
       form of a fatal error from qmail.
       At  the  beginning of the message, ezmlm-moderate prints a
       new Mailing-List field  with  the  contents  of  dir/mail-
       inglist.   It  rejects  the  message if there is already a
       Mailing-List field.
       ezmlm-moderate does not distribute bounce messages: if the
       environment variable SENDER is set, and is either empty or
       #@[], ezmlm-moderate rejects the message.
OPTIONS
       -cCrR  Passed on to  ezmlm-send(1).   -m  (Default.)   The
              rejected post is sent as a MIME enclosure.
       -M     The rejected post is appended to the message.
       -t reply-to@host
              A  ``Reply-To: reply-to@host'' header will be added
              to the moderation request.
       -v     Display ezmlm-moderate version information.
       -V     Display ezmlm-moderate version information.
CHARACTER SETS
       If  dir/charset  exists,  ezmlm-moderate  will   use   the
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       character  set  listed  for  all  messages. Otherwise, the
       default ``us-ascii'' will be used. The character  set  can
       be  suffixed  by  ``:'' followed by a code. If the code is
       ``Q'', outgoing messages are sent as ``Quoted-Printable'',
       if  it  is ``B'' they are sent ``base64'' encoded.  Other-
       wise, text is sent as is.
SEE ALSO
       ezmlm-clean(1),   ezmlm-make(1),   ezmlm-send(1),   ezmlmstore(1)
       , ezmlm(5)
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  © 1994 Man-cgi 1.15, Panagiotis Christias <christia@theseas.ntua.gr>