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