ezmlmrc(5)                                             ezmlmrc(5)
NAME
       ezmlmrc - ezmlm-make configuration file
SYNOPSIS
       ezmlmrc
DESCRIPTION
       .ezmlmrc  is a file that configures ezmlm-make(1) for set-
       ting up new lists.  ezmlmrc 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  file is processed top down. Text preceeding the first
       tag is ignored.  Subsequently, one and only  one  file  is
       open  for  writing.  Any  text  encountered in .ezmlmrc 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 preex-
       isting file with that name.  Tags are:
       </filename#aI/>
              The following text will be copied  to  dir/filename
              if  the  options  specified  after  the  ``#''  are
              active, in this case archived and not indexed.  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 previ-
              ous  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 (exccept -cCvV),
              upper and lower case tags are opposite and mutually
              exclusive.  Thus, if -g is specified, -G is not set
              and if -G is set, -g is not.
       </filename#^5^i/>
              This is  an  alternative  way  of  specifying  ``if
              switch  -5  is  specified  and the -i switch is not
              specified''. ``^'' is used as ``not''.
       </-filename#eA/>
              dir/filename will be erased, if the  options  after
              the ``#'' are active, in this case not archived and
              edit.  An alternative to specify that a flag,  e.g.
              ``4'' should not be active is to use ``^4''.
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       </+directory#aI/>
              The directory ``directory'' is created if the flags
              specified are active, in this case archived and not
              indexed.   If no flags are specified, the ``#'' can
              be omitted.
       </:link/directory#aI/>
              dot-link is symlinked to dir/directory if the flags
              specified are active, in this case archived and not
              indexed.  If no flags are specified, the ``#''  can
              be omitted.
       In  addition,  local is substituted for <#L#>, the part of
       dot between the first 2 hyphens (if any)  for  <#1#>,  the
       part  of  dot between the second and third hyphen (if any)
       for <#2#>, host for <#H#>, dir for <#D#>, dot  for  <#T#>,
       digestcode  for  <#C#>, and the path to the ezmlm binaries
       for <#B#> anywhere in the text. Other tags of this  format
       are copied to the files as is.
       <#l#>, <#h#>, <#A#>, <#R#>, will be substituted on-the-fly
       where appropriate for the local or local-digest local part
       of  the  list address, the host, the subscriber address or
       the moderation accept address, and the subscription  reply
       address  or  moderation reject address, respectively.  The
       use of <#l#> 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,  ezmlm-make  will
       create  the  list  directory.  ezmlm-make will also create
       dir/key.
DESCRIPTION OF EZMLMRC
       The ezmlmrc file  is  preconfigured  to  act  upon  ezmlm-
       make(1)  switches  to  produce the results as described in
       the ezmlm-make(1) man page.  A number of files are created
       via  ezmlmrc  independently  of  any  switched.  These are
       dir/text/info  with  a  short  description  of  the  list,
       dir/text/faq  with  frequenly  asked  questions  about the
       list, dir/headeradd adding ``Precedence: bulk''  and  ``X-
       No-Archive:  yes''  to outgoing messages, dir/headerremove
       removing  ``Return-Path'',  ``Return-Receipt-To'',  ``Con-
       tent-length'',
        and  ``Precedence'' from list messages, and dir/text/sub-
       ok with text sent  after  successful  subscription.  These
       files are not overwritten when lists are edited.
       Also  created  are  the  following files within dir/text/:
       bottom, bounce-bottom, bounce-num, dig-bounce-num, bounce-
       probe  bounce-warn,  get-bad, help, mod-help, mod-request,
       mod-reject, mod-timeout,  mod-sub-confirm,  mod-unsub-con-
       firm,  sub-bad, sub-confirm, sub-nop unsub-bad, unsub-con-
       firm, unsub-nop, unsub-ok, top.
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       dir/bouncer is set up to invoke ezmlm-weed(1)  and  ezmlm-
       return(1) to handle bounces.  In addition to switch-depen-
       dent lines, an invocation of ezmlm-warn(1)  is  placed  at
       the  end of dir/editor, dir/manager, and dir/owner to pro-
       cess  the  contents  of  the  bounce  directory.    ezmlm-
       reject(1) is placed first in dir/editor
        (unless  the  -0 mainlist@mainhost  switch  is  used)  to
       reject undesirable messages.
        Below is a description of the  switches  and  the  conse-
       quences  the  have  for  list  creation  with the standard
       ezlmrc file.  emzlm-make(1) by default sets  the  -a,  -i,
       and -p switches.
       -a     dir/archived   is   created.    dir/text/bottom  is
              adjusted   to   mention   archive    access.     -A
              dir/archived is removed.
       -d     dir/digest/  is  created.   dir/digest/lock is cre-
              ated.     dir/digest/lockbounce     is     created.
              dir/digest/bounce/   is  created.   dir/digest/sub-
              scribers/ is created.  dot-digest-owner  is  linked
              to  dir/owner.  dot-digest-return-default is linked
              to dir/bouncer.  An invocation of ezmlm-warn(1)  -d
              is  added  to  dir/editor and dir/manager.  Invoca-
              tions of ezmlm-tstdig(1) and ezmlm-get(1) are added
              with  default  arguments  to dir/editor.  A note on
              digest (un)subscription is added to dir/text/bottom
              and  to dir/text/mod-help.  dir/text/digest is cre-
              ated  for  the  ``Administrivia''  section  of  the
              digest.
       -D     The  items  mentioned under switch -d are not done.
              The result is that the references to the digest  in
              the text files is removed.
       -f     The   text  ``[local]''  is  placed  in  dir/prefix
              resulting in the text being used as the list's sub-
              ject index.
       -F     dir/prefix is removed.
       -g     The  -s switch is added to the ezmlm-get(1) line in
              dir/manager so that only subscribers can access the
              archive.
       -G     The  -s switch for ezmlm-get(1) is not used. Anyone
              can access the archive if archive (access) in  gen-
              eral  is  enabled  (see  -p  for ``public'', -a for
              ``archived'', and -i for ``indexed''.
       -i     dir/indexed   is   created.    dir/text/bottom   is
              adjusted  to  reflect available archive access com-
              mands.
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       -I     dir/indexed is removed.
       -k     Blacklist. A ezmlm-issubn(1) line  that  tests  the
              envelope  sender  against  the  address database in
              dir/blacklist is inserted into  dir/editor.   As  a
              consequence,  posts from such senders are rejected.
              This switch is ignored for sublists  (i.e.  if  the
              -0 mainlist@mainhost switch is used).
       -K     The   ezmlm-issubn(1)  line  testing  the  envelope
              sender against the ``blacklist'' is not used.
       -l     The -l switch is added to the ezmlm-manage(1)  com-
              mand line in dir/manager to allow retrieval of sub-
              scriber list and list log by remote administrators.
              NOTE:  This  is  pointless, unless the list is also
              set  up  for  remote  administration  with  the  -r
              switch.  dir/text/mod-help is adjusted.
       -L     Do  not  allow  access to the subscriber list under
              any circumstances. The ezmlm-manage(1) -l switch is
              not specified.
       -m     Message   moderation.    dir/modpost   is  created.
              dir/editor is set up with ezmlm-store(1) instead of
              ezmlm-send(1).a dir/moderator is set up with ezmlm-
              moderate(1),  and   ezmlm-clean(1).    dot/-accept-
              default   and  dot/-reject-default  are  linked  to
              dir/moderator.   dir/text/mod-help   is   adjusted.
              Special  action is taken when the -m switch is com-
              bined with -u.  In this case, the setup is  as  for
              the  -m switch alone, but dir/editor is set up with
              ezmlm-gate(1) which  will  fork  ezmlm-send(1)  for
              posts  with an envelope sender that is a subscriber
              or a moderator, and for  ezmlm-store(1)  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.
       -M     No message moderation.  dir/editor is set  up  with
              ezmlm-send(1)  as usual.  dir/moderator is removed.
       -n     Allow text file editing.  in dir/manager is set  up
              with the -e switch to allow remote admins to via E-
              mail edit the files in dir/text/.   NOTE:  This  is
              pointless,  unless  the  list  is  also  set up for
              remote   administration   with   the   -r   switch.
              dir/text/mod-help is adjusted.
       -N     Remote editing of files in dir/text is not allowed.
              The -e switch for ezmlm-manage will not be used.
       -p     Public.  dir/public is created.
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       -P     Not public.  dir/public is removed.
       -q     A line with ezmlm-request(1) is added to dirmanager
              to service commands in the ``Subject'' line of mes-
              sages sent to the ``list-request'' address.
       -Q     ezmlm-request(1) is not used.
       -r     Remote    admin.     dir/remote     is     created.
              dir/text/mod-help is adjusted.
       -R     dir/remote is removed.
       -s     Subscription  moderation.   dir/modsub  is created.
              dir/text/mod-help is  adjusted.   dir/text/sub-con-
              firm is adjusted.
       -S     dir/modsub is removed.
       -t     dir/text/trailer  is  created  with instructions on
              how to unsubscribe.
       -T     dir/text/trailer is removed.
       -u     User-only posts.  dir/editor  is  set  up  with  an
              ezmlm-issubn(1)  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 -u switch is combined with  -m.   In  this
              case,  the setup is as for the -m switch alone, but
              dir/editor is set up with ezmlm-gate(1) which  will
              fork  ezmlm-send(1)  for  posts  with  an  envelope
              sender that is a subscriber or a moderator, and for
              ezmlm-store(1)   for   posts  with  other  envelope
              senders.  ezmlm-clean(1) is  set  up  with  the  -R
              switch.   The  consequence  is that posts from sub-
              scribers (with the usual caveats for SENDER checks)
              are  posted  directly, whereas other posts are sent
              for moderation.  ezmlm-clean(1) is set up with  the
              -R   switch.   Thus,  ignored  posts  are  silently
              removed rather than returned to sender.
       -U     The ezmlm-issubn(1) line restricting posts by enve-
              lope sender is not used.
       -xyzXYZ
              User  configurable. By default, if the -x switch is
              specified, dir/mimeremove  is  created.  This  file
              contains  many  MIME types not routinely supported.
              MIME types in dir/mimeremove are stripped from mul-
              tipart posts before archiving and distribution.  To
              view the list of MIME types, see ezmlmrc or  create
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              a   list  and  list  dir/mimeremove.   In  addition
              dir/msgsize is created containing ``40000:2'' caus-
              ing ezmlm-reject(1) to reject all posts that have a
              body of less than 2  bytes  (empty)  or  more  than
              40000 bytes (too large).
       -0 mainlist@mainhost
              dir/sublist  is created with ``mainlist@mainhost''.
              dir/ezmlm-reject is not used in dir/editor to avoid
              rejecting messages that the main list has accepted.
       -3 arg User configurable. No action taken.
       -4 tstdigopts
              tstdigopts will be used as  the  arguments  for  in
              dir/editor.   This  must be both switches and their
              arguments  for  ezmlm-tstdig(1).   NOTE:  This   is
              pointless,  unless  the  list  is  also  set up for
              digests with the -d switch.
       -5 owner@ownerhost
              owner@ownerhost is placed in dir/owner so that mail
              to  ``list-owner''  is  forwarded  to that address,
              rather than being stored in  dir/Mailbox.   If  the
              address  does  not  start  with  an  underscore  or
              alphanumeric character,  the  argument  must  start
              with an ampersand.
       -6 arg User configurable. No action taken.
       -7 /msgmodPath
              msgmodPath  is placed in dir/modpost is the list is
              set up for message moderation with the -m switch.
       -8 /submodPath
              submodPath is placed in dir/modsub is the  list  is
              set  up  for  subscription  moderation  with the -s
              switch.
       -9 /remoteAdminPath
              remoteAdminPath is placed in dir/remote is the list
              is  set  up  for  remote administration with the -r
              switch.
SEE ALSO
       ezmlm(5),  ezmlm-clean(1),  ezmlm-gate(1),   ezmlm-get(1),
       ezmlm-issubn(1),  ezmlm-make(1),  ezmlm-manage(1),  ezmlmmoderate(1)
       ,  ezmlm-request(1),  ezmlm-return(1),   ezmlmsend(1)
       , ezmlm-store(1), ezmlm-tstdig(1), ezmlm-warn(1),
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