| 1 | #$Id: ezmlmsubrc,v 1.8 1999/05/11 02:32:40 lindberg Exp $ |
| 2 | #$Name: ezmlm-idx-040 $ |
| 3 | # ezmlm-make -C ezmlmsubrc dir dot local host |
| 4 | # Options: |
| 5 | # -3 mainlist local (required) |
| 6 | # -4 mainlist host (required) |
| 7 | # -6 sql connect info. Format: 'host:port:user:pw:db:table' |
| 8 | # -A main list not archived (affects only bounce texts) |
| 9 | # -I main list not indexed (affects only bounce texts) |
| 10 | # -d this sublist is for a digest list |
| 11 | # |
| 12 | # NOTE: For sublists of a digest list use the list local name for -3, _not_ |
| 13 | # the digest list. Thus, to set up a sublist for list-digest@host, use |
| 14 | # -d -3 list -4 host. This is needed to make the texts refer correctly. |
| 15 | # Also, the "table" in the SQL connect info |
| 16 | # Should be root, where "root" is the table name used for the main list. |
| 17 | # A digest sublist is just like any other sublist, but the parent is |
| 18 | # list-digest, rather than list. You need separate sublists for each and they |
| 19 | # are independent. However, it's convenient to set them up in parallel, and |
| 20 | # they will not interfere with one another. |
| 21 | # |
| 22 | # NOTE: The list address is always added to the SQL connect info to restrict |
| 23 | # addresses to those serviced by this sublist. |
| 24 | # |
| 25 | # For memory |
| 26 | </config/> |
| 27 | F:<#F#> |
| 28 | D:<#D#> |
| 29 | T:<#T#> |
| 30 | L:<#L#> |
| 31 | H:<#H#> |
| 32 | C:<#C#> |
| 33 | 0:<#0#> |
| 34 | 3:<#3#> |
| 35 | 4:<#4#> |
| 36 | 5:<#5#> |
| 37 | 6:<#6#> |
| 38 | 7:<#7#> |
| 39 | 8:<#8#> |
| 40 | 9:<#9#> |
| 41 | ########## real stuff starts here |
| 42 | </sublist/> |
| 43 | <#3#>@<#4#> |
| 44 | </+subscribers/> |
| 45 | </+bounce/> |
| 46 | </+text/> |
| 47 | </lock/> |
| 48 | </lockbounce/> |
| 49 | </-sql/> |
| 50 | </sql#6D/> |
| 51 | <#6#>:<#L#>@<#H#> |
| 52 | </sql#6d/> |
| 53 | <#6#>_digest:<#L#>_digest@<#H#> |
| 54 | # links: dot -> dir/editor |
| 55 | </:/editor/> |
| 56 | </:-return-default/bouncer/> |
| 57 | </editor/> |
| 58 | |<#B#>/ezmlm-send '<#D#>' |
| 59 | |<#B#>/ezmlm-warn '<#D#>' || exit 0 |
| 60 | </bouncer/> |
| 61 | |<#B#>/ezmlm-weed |
| 62 | </bouncer#D/> |
| 63 | |<#B#>/ezmlm-return -D '<#D#>' |
| 64 | </bouncer#d/> |
| 65 | |<#B#>/ezmlm-return -d '<#D#>' |
| 66 | </inhost/> |
| 67 | <#H#> |
| 68 | </outhost/> |
| 69 | <#H#> |
| 70 | </inlocal/> |
| 71 | <#L#> |
| 72 | </outlocal/> |
| 73 | <#L#> |
| 74 | </mailinglist/> |
| 75 | contact <#3#>-help@<#4#>; run by ezmlm |
| 76 | </headeradd/> |
| 77 | Precedence: bulk |
| 78 | </headerremove/> |
| 79 | return-path |
| 80 | return-receipt-to |
| 81 | content-length |
| 82 | precedence |
| 83 | </text/top/> |
| 84 | Hi! This is the ezmlm program. |
| 85 | I'm managing the <#3#>@<#4#> |
| 86 | </#D/> |
| 87 | and <#3#>-digest@<#4#> |
| 88 | mailing lists. |
| 89 | |
| 90 | </#d/> |
| 91 | mailing list. |
| 92 | </text/bounce-bottom/> |
| 93 | |
| 94 | --- Enclosed is a copy of the bounce message I received. |
| 95 | |
| 96 | </text/bounce-num/> |
| 97 | |
| 98 | </#D/> |
| 99 | I've kept a list of which messages from the <#3#>@<#4#> |
| 100 | mailing list have bounced from your address. |
| 101 | |
| 102 | </#d/> |
| 103 | I've kept a list of which messages from |
| 104 | the <#3#>-digest@<#4#> |
| 105 | digest list have bounced from your address. In each case, the number |
| 106 | is the number of the first message in the digest. |
| 107 | |
| 108 | </#a/> |
| 109 | Copies of the messages may be in the archive. |
| 110 | |
| 111 | To get message 12345 from the archive, send an empty message to: |
| 112 | <<#3#>-get.12345@<#4#>> |
| 113 | |
| 114 | To retrieve a set of messages 123-145 (a maximum of 100 per request), |
| 115 | send an empty message to: |
| 116 | <<#3#>-get.123_145@<#4#>> |
| 117 | |
| 118 | To receive a subject and author list for the last 100 or so messages, |
| 119 | send an empty message to: |
| 120 | <<#3#>-index@<#4#>> |
| 121 | |
| 122 | To receive the thread of messages including message 123, |
| 123 | send an empty message to: |
| 124 | <<#3#>-thread.123@<#4#>> |
| 125 | |
| 126 | <//> |
| 127 | Here are the message numbers: |
| 128 | |
| 129 | </text/bounce-probe/> |
| 130 | |
| 131 | </#D/> |
| 132 | Messages to you from the <#3#>@<#4#> mailing list |
| 133 | </#d/> |
| 134 | Messages to you from the <#3#>-digest@<#4#> list |
| 135 | <//> |
| 136 | seem to have been bouncing. I sent you a warning message, but it bounced. |
| 137 | I've attached a copy of the bounce message. |
| 138 | |
| 139 | This is a probe to check whether your address is reachable. If this |
| 140 | probe bounces, I will remove your address from the list |
| 141 | without further notice. You can re-subscribe |
| 142 | by sending an empty message to the following address: |
| 143 | </#D/> |
| 144 | <<#3#>-subscribe@<#4#>> |
| 145 | |
| 146 | </#d/> |
| 147 | <<#3#>-digest-subscribe@<#4#>> |
| 148 | |
| 149 | </text/bounce-warn/> |
| 150 | |
| 151 | Messages to you from the |
| 152 | </#D/> |
| 153 | <#3#>@<#4#> mailing list seem to |
| 154 | </#d/> |
| 155 | <#3#>-digest@<#4#> digest list seem to |
| 156 | <//> |
| 157 | have been bouncing. I've attached a copy of the first bounce |
| 158 | message I received. |
| 159 | |
| 160 | If this message bounces too, I will send you a probe. If the probe bounces, |
| 161 | I will remove your address from the mailing list, without further notice. |
| 162 | # End of minimal sublist setup. |