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3#$Id: ezmlmrc.ru,v 1.4 1999/12/23 23:08:19 lindberg Exp $
4#$Name: ezmlm-idx-040 $
5#
6# ezmlmrc
7# #######
8# Controls the actions of ezmlm-make as patched with ezmlm-idx-0.31 or later.
9#
10# The base directory 'DIR' is always created by ezmlm-make, as is DIR/key.
11# Everything else is done from here.
12#
13# ezmlm-make looks for this file, first as .ezmlmrc in the directory that the
14# lists .qmail files will be placed in (if you've used the -c command line
15# switch), then /etc/ezmlmrc, then ezmlmrc in the ezmlm-make binary directory.
16# Thus, you can customize ezmlm-make on a global level by placing a customized
17# copy of ezmlmrc in /etc and on a user level by copying it to .ezmlmrc in
18# the user's home directory AND use the ezmlm-make -c switch.
19#
20# Tags are:
21# </filename/> : put succeeding text lines in DIR/filename
22# </-filename/> : erase DIR/filename.
23# </+dirname/> : create directory DIR/dirname
24# </:lname/dirname> : symlink DIR/.qmail-list-lname -> DIR/dirname
25#
26# The name in the tag can be suffixed with '#' and any number of flags,
27# corresponding to command line switches. The item will be created/extended
28# only if all the flags listed are set. Files can be extended as long as they
29# were the last one created, but not if another file has been started since
30# then. Flags that are not recognized are silently ignored.
31#
32# Thus, </filename#aP/> creates the file if and only if the list is archived
33# (-a) and not public (-P). If the next tag is </filename#m/>, the file is
34# extended with the lines up to the next tag if the list is message moderated
35# (-m). If the next tag is </another/>, 'filename' is closed. Any further
36# tags leading to the reopenining of 'filename' will overwrite the file, not
37# extend it.
38#
39# A set of user-defined command line switches (xX, yY, zZ) are available for
40# customization.
41#
42# Within the text, certain tags are substituted. Other tags are copied as
43# is. <#A#> and <#R#> are substituted by ezmlm-manage and -store (see man pages)
44# and <#l#> (lower case L) is replaced dynamically by the list name for
45# programs handling both 'list' and 'list-digest'.
46#
47# Substitutions are:
48# <#B#> ezmlm binaries path <#C#> digest code <#D#> dir
49# <#H#> host <#L#> local <#F#> flags
50# <#T#> dot <#0#> arg for -0. <#3#>...<#9#> arg for -3..9
51# <#1#> ext1 <#2#> ext2 [if dot is /path/.qmail-ext1-ext2-name]
52# The latter useful when a single user is controlling several virtual domains.
53#
54# -0 is used for the main list address when setting up sublists
55# -4 for specifying the ezmlm-tstdig switches used in dir/editor. Default
56# -k64 -m30 -t24. Only used if -g is used.
57# -5 for list-owner address. Mail to list-owner will be forwarded to this addr.
58# -6 for sql connection info
59# -7 for contents of DIR/modpost
60# -8 for contents of DIR/modsub
61# -9 for contents of DIR/remote
62#
63# For demonstration purposes, the '-x' switch results in the following
64# non-standard actions:
65# - Removal of many non-text MIME parts from messages.
66# - Limit posts to 2 bytes <= msg body size <= 40000
67#
68# Attempts to create links or directories that already exist, will result
69# in a FATAL error. Attempts to open files that have already been closed
70# or already exits, will cause the old file to be overwritten.
71#
72# One of the major problems with ezmlm-lists is DIR/inlocal. For normal
73# users, it is set up to the list name (user-list or so), which is correct.
74# However, for user 'ezmlm' in control of virtual domain 'host.dom.com'
75# the list name is 'list@host.dom.com', but inlocal should be 'ezmlm-list',
76# not 'list'. Similarly, if ezmlm-domain1 is in control of 'host.dom.com,
77# list@host.dom.com, should yield an inlocal of 'ezmlm-domain1-list'. To
78# always get the lists correct, place this file as '.ezmlmrc' in the
79# users home directory (~ezmlm/.ezmlmrc) and change the inlocal text below
80# to 'ezmlm-<#L#>' or 'ezmlm-<#1#>-<#L#>, respectively.
81# config to support future editing without giving ezmlm-make command line
82# arguments other than dir. Useful for GUI/WWW editing tools
83</config/>
84F:<#F#>
85D:<#D#>
86T:<#T#>
87L:<#L#>
88H:<#H#>
89C:<#C#>
900:<#0#>
913:<#3#>
924:<#4#>
935:<#5#>
946:<#6#>
957:<#7#>
968:<#8#>
979:<#9#>
98</charset/>
99# Charset file is a must for russian mailing lists
100koi8-r
101</inlocal/>
102<#L#>
103</sublist#0/>
104<#0#>
105</+archive/>
106</+subscribers/>
107</+bounce/>
108</+text/>
109# dirs for digests
110</+digest#d/>
111</+digest/subscribers#d/>
112</+digest/bounce#d/>
113# for extra address db
114</+allow/>
115</+allow/subscribers/>
116# for blacklist
117</+deny#k/>
118</+deny/subscribers#k/>
119# moderator db & mod queue dirs. Needed for -m, -r -s, so we just
120# make them by default.
121</+mod/>
122</+mod/subscribers/>
123</+mod/pending/>
124</+mod/accepted/>
125</+mod/rejected/>
126# links: dot -> dir/editor
127</:/editor/>
128</:-owner/owner/>
129</:-digest-owner/owner#d/>
130</:-return-default/bouncer/>
131</:-digest-return-default/digest/bouncer#d/>
132</:-default/manager/>
133# for message moderation only
134</:-accept-default/moderator#m/>
135</:-reject-default/moderator#m/>
136# Get rid of configuration flags for editing mode so we can start with a
137# clean slate.
138</-modpost#eM/>
139</-modsub#eS/>
140</-remote#eR/>
141</-public#eP/>
142</-indexed#eI/>
143</-archived#eA/>
144</-prefix#eF/>
145</-text/trailer#eT/>
146</-sublist#e^0/>
147</-mimeremove#eX/>
148# Not needed, except for message moderation.
149</-moderator#eM/>
150# We don't clean out text files to make it easier for users
151# doing manual config by e.g. touching dir/remote.
152# subscription moderation
153</modsub#s/>
154<#8#>
155# remote admin
156</remote#r/>
157<#9#>
158# message moderation
159</modpost#m/>
160<#7#>
161# List owner mail
162</owner#5/>
163<#5#>
164</owner#^5/>
165<#D#>/Mailbox
166</#W/>
167|<#B#>/ezmlm-warn '<#D#>' || exit 0
168# Handles subscription. Add flags if you want a non-default digest format.
169# Service subject commands to the # request address if the -q switch is given.
170# Also -l and -d enable subscriber listing/text file editing, for remote adms.
171# -u gives subscriber only archive access
172</manager#iG/>
173|<#B#>/ezmlm-get '<#D#>' <#C#>
174</manager#ig/>
175|<#B#>/ezmlm-get -s '<#D#>' <#C#>
176</manager#q/>
177|<#B#>/ezmlm-request '<#D#>'
178# Ok to add -l/-d even for non-mod lists, since ezmlm-manage
179# won't allow it unless there are remote admins.
180</manager#LN/>
181|<#B#>/ezmlm-manage '<#D#>'
182</manager#lN/>
183|<#B#>/ezmlm-manage -l '<#D#>'
184</manager#Ln/>
185|<#B#>/ezmlm-manage -e '<#D#>'
186</manager#ln/>
187|<#B#>/ezmlm-manage -le '<#D#>'
188</manager#W/>
189|<#B#>/ezmlm-warn '<#D#>' || exit 0
190</#dW/>
191|<#B#>/ezmlm-warn -d '<#D#>' || exit 0
192</editor/>
193# reject shouldn't be configured for sublist.
194</#^0/>
195# full reject is now default, to get To/Cc: listaddress requirement
196|<#B#>/ezmlm-reject '<#D#>'
197# -k => reject posts from blacklisted addresses. Done for moderated
198# lists as well - allows removal of unwanted noise.
199</#k^0/>
200|<#B#>/ezmlm-issubn -n '<#D#>/deny' || { echo "Sorry, I've been told to reject your posts. Contact <#L#>-owner@<#H#> if you have questions about this (#5.7.2)"; exit 100 ; }
201# switch -u=> restrict to subs of list & digest. If not m
202# do it with ezmlm-issubn, if 'm' do it with ezmlm-gate
203</#uM/>
204|<#B#>/ezmlm-issubn '<#D#>' '<#D#>/digest' '<#D#>/allow' '<#D#>/mod' || { echo "Sorry, only subscribers may post. If you are a subscriber, please forward this message to <#L#>-owner@<#H#> to get your new address included (#5.7.2)"; exit 100 ; }
205</#um/>
206|<#B#>/ezmlm-gate '<#D#>' '<#D#>' '<#D#>/digest' '<#D#>/allow' '<#D#>/mod'
207# For message moderation, editor has store/clean
208</#mU/>
209|<#B#>/ezmlm-store '<#D#>'
210|<#B#>/ezmlm-clean '<#D#>' || exit 0
211</#mu/>
212|<#B#>/ezmlm-clean -R '<#D#>' || exit 0
213# for non-message moderated lists, it has send
214</#M/>
215|<#B#>/ezmlm-send '<#D#>'
216# all lists have warn unless -w.
217</#W/>
218|<#B#>/ezmlm-warn '<#D#>' || exit 0
219# for digest bounces
220</#dW/>
221|<#B#>/ezmlm-warn -d '<#D#>' || exit 0
222</#d^4/>
223|<#B#>/ezmlm-tstdig -m30 -k64 -t48 '<#D#>' || exit 99
224</#d4/>
225|<#B#>/ezmlm-tstdig <#4#> '<#D#>' || exit 99
226</#d/>
227|<#B#>/ezmlm-get '<#D#>' || exit 0
228# bouncer is complicated. We use ezmlm-receipt if -6 AND -w, but ezmlm-return
229# if (-6 and -W) OR (not -6 and -w). Since there is no or, we need 2 lines.
230</bouncer/>
231|<#B#>/ezmlm-weed
232</#^6/>
233|<#B#>/ezmlm-return -D '<#D#>'
234</#6W/>
235|<#B#>/ezmlm-return -D '<#D#>'
236</#6w/>
237|<#B#>/ezmlm-receipt -D '<#D#>'
238</digest/bouncer#d/>
239|<#B#>/ezmlm-weed
240</#^6d/>
241|<#B#>/ezmlm-return -d '<#D#>'
242</#6Wd/>
243|<#B#>/ezmlm-return -d '<#D#>'
244</#6wd/>
245|<#B#>/ezmlm-receipt -d '<#D#>'
246# moderator is set up only for message moderated lists. However, '-e' does
247# not remove it since we can't remove the symlinks to it (they're outside
248# of the list dir.
249</moderator#m/>
250|<#B#>/ezmlm-moderate '<#D#>'
251</#mU/>
252|<#B#>/ezmlm-clean '<#D#>' || exit 0
253</#mu/>
254|<#B#>/ezmlm-clean -R '<#D#>' || exit 0
255</headerremove#E/>
256return-path
257return-receipt-to
258content-length
259precedence
260x-confirm-reading-to
261x-pmrqc
262# Only one allowed
263list-help
264list-unsubscribe
265list-post
266</lock/>
267</lockbounce/>
268</digest/lockbounce#d/>
269</digest/lock#d/>
270</public#p/>
271</archived#a/>
272</indexed#i/>
273</inhost/>
274<#H#>
275</outhost/>
276<#H#>
277</outlocal/>
278<#L#>
279</mailinglist/>
280contact <#L#>-help@<#H#>; run by ezmlm
281# Headeradd needs to always exist
282</headeradd#E/>
283# Good for mailing list stuff (and vacation program)
284Precedence: bulk
285# To prevent indexing by findmail.com
286X-No-Archive: yes
287# rfc2369
288List-Help: <mailto:<#l#>-help@<#h#>>
289List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:<#l#>-unsubscribe@<#h#>>
290List-Subscribe: <mailto:<#l#>-subscribe@<#h#>>
291List-Post: <mailto:<#L#>@<#H#>>
292X-Comment: <#l#> mailing list (Russian, KOI8-R)
293# max & min message size
294</msgsize#x/>
29540000:2
296# remove mime parts if -x
297</mimeremove#x/>
298application/excel
299application/rtf
300application/msword
301application/ms-tnef
302text/html
303text/rtf
304text/enriched
305text/x-vcard
306application/activemessage
307application/andrew-inset
308application/applefile
309application/atomicmail
310application/dca-rft
311application/dec-dx
312application/mac-binhex40
313application/mac-compactpro
314application/macwriteii
315application/news-message-id
316application/news-transmission
317application/octet-stream
318application/oda
319application/pdf
320application/postscript
321application/powerpoint
322application/remote-printing
323application/slate
324application/wita
325application/wordperfect5.1
326application/x-bcpio
327application/x-cdlink
328application/x-compress
329application/x-cpio
330application/x-csh
331application/x-director
332application/x-dvi
333application/x-hdf
334application/x-httpd-cgi
335application/x-koan
336application/x-latex
337application/x-mif
338application/x-netcdf
339application/x-stuffit
340application/x-sv4cpio
341application/x-sv4crc
342application/x-tar
343application/x-tcl
344application/x-tex
345application/x-texinfo
346application/x-troff
347application/x-troff-man
348application/x-troff-me
349application/x-troff-ms
350application/x-ustar
351application/x-wais-source
352audio/basic
353audio/mpeg
354audio/x-aiff
355audio/x-pn-realaudio
356audio/x-pn-realaudio
357audio/x-pn-realaudio-plugin
358audio/x-realaudio
359audio/x-wav
360image/gif
361image/ief
362image/jpeg
363image/png
364image/tiff
365image/x-cmu-raster
366image/x-portable-anymap
367image/x-portable-bitmap
368image/x-portable-graymap
369image/x-portable-pixmap
370image/x-rgb
371image/x-xbitmap
372image/x-xpixmap
373image/x-xwindowdump
374text/x-sgml
375video/mpeg
376video/quicktime
377video/x-msvideo
378video/x-sgi-movie
379x-conference/x-cooltalk
380x-world/x-vrml
381# These can also be excluded, but for many lists it is desirable
382# to allow them. Uncomment to add to mimeremove.
383# application/zip
384# application/x-gtar
385# application/x-gzip
386# application/x-sh
387# application/x-shar
388# chemical/x-pdb
389# --------------------- Handle SQL connect info
390</-sql#^6e/>
391</-digest/sql#^6e/>
392</-allow/sql#^6e/>
393</sql#6W/>
394<#6#>
395</sql#6w/>
396<#6#>:<#L#>@<#H#>
397</digest/sql#6dW/>
398<#6#>_digest
399</digest/sql#6dw/>
400<#6#>_digest:<#L#>_digest@<#H#>
401</allow/sql#6/>
402<#6#>_allow
403# -------------------- End sql stuff
404</prefix#f/>
405[<#L#>]
406</text/trailer#t/>
407--
408To unsubscribe, e-mail: <#L#>-unsubscribe@<#H#>
409For additional commands, e-mail: <#L#>-help@<#H#>
410</text/bottom/>
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