.TH ezmlm-make 1 .SH NAME ezmlm-make \- create a new mailing list .SH SYNOPSIS .B ezmlm-make [ .B \-aApP ] .I dir .I dot .I local .I host .SH DESCRIPTION .B ezmlm-make sets up a new mailing list, .IR local\fB@\fIhost , along with several extra addresses to handle administrative requests. All mailing list information is stored in a new directory, .IR dir . .I dir must be an absolute pathname, starting with a slash. .B ezmlm-make sets up four .B .qmail files: .IR dot , .IR dot\fB-owner , .IR dot\fB-return-default , and .IR dot\fB-default . You should make sure that messages to .IR local\fB@\fIhost , .IR local\fB-owner@\fIhost , etc. are controlled by these .B .qmail files. Typical use of .B ezmlm-make by a normal user: .EX ezmlm-make ~/SOS ~/.qmail-sos joe-sos isp.net .EE Typical use of .B ezmlm-make by .BR alias : .EX ezmlm-make ~alias/SOS ~alias/.qmail-sos sos isp.net .EE .SH OPTIONS .TP 5 .B \-a (Default.) Archived. .B ezmlm-make will touch .IR dir\fB/archived , so that .B ezmlm-send will archive new messages. .TP .B \-A Not archived. .TP 5 .B \-p (Default.) Public. .B ezmlm-make will touch .IR dir\fB/public , so that .B ezmlm-manage will respond to administrative requests. .TP .B \-P Private. .SH "SEE ALSO" ezmlm-manage(1), ezmlm-send(1), ezmlm-sub(1), ezmlm-unsub(1), ezmlm(5)