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1.TH ezmlm-unsub 1
2.SH NAME
3ezmlm-unsub \- manually remove addresses from a mailing list
4.SH SYNOPSIS
5.B ezmlm-unsub
6[
7.B \-mMHvV
8] [
9.B \-h\fBhash
10]
11.I dir
12[
13.I box\fB@\fIdomain ...
14]
15.SH DESCRIPTION
16.B ezmlm-unsub
17removes each address
18.I box\fB@\fIdomain
19from the mailing list stored in
20.IR dir .
21
22If no command line argument is given,
23.B ezmlm-unsub
24will process stdin instead.
25
26If
27.I box\fB@\fIdomain
28is not on the mailing list,
29.B ezmlm-unsub
30keeps it off.
31
32.B ezmlm-unsub
33converts
34.I domain
35to lowercase before removing
36.I box\fB@\fIdomain
37from the mailing list.
38.SH "GENERAL OPTIONS"
39.TP
40.B \-v
41Display
42.B ezmlm-unsub(1)
43version information.
44.TP
45.B \-V
46Display
47.B ezmlm-unsub(1)
48version information.
49.SH "MYSQL OPTIONS"
50These option is silently ignored in the absence of mysql support.
51.TP
52.B \-h \fIhash
53With mysql support the argument is used as the hash. The argument should
54be between 1 and 99. The hash is used in
55in the distribution of addresses between sublists. As the hash is normally
56between 0 and 52, controlling the hash makes it possible to remove addresses
57that cannot be manipulated remotely. A hash of 99 is reserved for sublists,
58and a hash of 98 is reserved for ``receipt'' addresses serviced by
59.B ezmlm-receipt(1).
60.TP
61.B \-H
62(Default.)
63The address can be removed if it has a hash in the normal range (0..52).
64.TP
65.B \-m
66(Default.)
67Use SQL support if available.
68.TP
69.B \-M
70Do not use SQL support even if available.
71This option can be used to manipulate
72a normal local subscriber database even for lists with SQL support.
73.SH "SEE ALSO"
74ezmlm-list(1),
75ezmlm-manage(1),
76ezmlm-make(1),
77ezmlm-receipt(1),
78ezmlm-send(1),
79ezmlm-sub(1),
80ezmlm(5)