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# The DEFAULT webmin configuration file for a majordomo mailing list.
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# Comments start with the first # on a line, and continue to the end
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# of the line. There is no way to escape the # character. The file
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# uses either a key = value for simple (i.e. a single) values, or uses
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# a here document
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# key << END
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# value 1
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# value 2
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# [ more values 1 per line]
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# END
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# for installing multiple values in array types. Note that the here
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# document delimiter (END in the example above) must be the same at the end
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# of the list of entries as it is after the << characters.
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# Within a here document, the # sign is NOT a comment character.
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# A blank line is allowed only as the last line in the here document.
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#
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# The values can have multiple forms:
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#
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# absolute_dir -- A root anchored (i.e begins with a /) directory
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# absolute_file -- A root anchored (i.e begins with a /) file
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# bool -- choose from: yes, no, y, n
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# enum -- One of a list of possible values
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# integer -- an integer (string made up of the digits 0-9,
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# no decimal point)
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# float -- a floating point number with decimal point.
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# regexp -- A perl style regular expression with
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# leading and trailing /'s.
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# restrict_post -- a series of space or : separated file names in which
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# to look up the senders address
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# (restrict-post should go away to be replaced by an
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# array of files)
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# string -- any text up until a \n stripped of
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# leading and trailing whitespace
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# word -- any text with no embedded whitespace
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#
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# A blank value is also accepted, and will undefine the corresponding keyword.
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# The character Control-A may not be used in the file.
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#
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# A trailing _array on any of the above types means that that keyword
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# will allow more than one value.
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#
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# Within a here document for a string_array, the '-' sign takes on a special
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# significance.
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#
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# To embed a blank line in the here document, put a '-' as the first
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# and ONLY character on the line.
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#
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# To preserve whitespace at the beginning of a line, put a - on the
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# line before the whitespace to be preserved
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#
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# To put a literal '-' at the beginning of a line, double it.
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#
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#
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# The default if the keyword is not supplied is given in ()'s while the
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# type of value is given in [], the subsystem the keyword is used in is
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# listed in <>'s. (undef) as default value means that the keyword is not
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# defined or used.
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# admin_passwd [word] (admin.admin) <majordomo>
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# The password for handling administrative tasks on the list.
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admin_passwd =
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# administrivia [bool] (yes) <resend>
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# Look for administrative requests (e.g. subscribe/unsubscribe) and
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# forward them to the list maintainer instead of the list.
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administrivia = no
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# advertise [regexp_array] (undef) <majordomo>
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# If the requestor email address matches one of these regexps, then
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# the list will be listed in the output of a lists command. Failure
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# to match any regexp excludes the list from the output. The
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# regexps under noadvertise override these regexps.
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advertise << END
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END
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# announcements [bool] (yes) <majordomo>
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# If set to yes, comings and goings to the list will be sent to the
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# list owner. These SUBSCRIBE/UNSUBSCRIBE event announcements are
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# informational only (no action is required), although it is highly
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# recommended that they be monitored to watch for list abuse.
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announcements = yes
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# approve_passwd [word] (admin.pass) <resend>
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# Password to be used in the approved header to allow posting to
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# moderated list, or to bypass resend checks.
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approve_passwd =
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# archive_dir [absolute_dir] (undef) <majordomo>
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# The directory where the mailing list archive is kept. This item
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# does not currently work. Leave it blank.
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archive_dir =
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# comments [string_array] (undef) <config>
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# Comment string that will be retained across config file rewrites.
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comments << END
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END
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# date_info [bool] (yes) <majordomo>
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# Put the last updated date for the info file at the top of the
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# info file rather than having it appended with an info command.
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# This is useful if the file is being looked at by some means other
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# than majordomo (e.g. finger).
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date_info = yes
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# date_intro [bool] (yes) <majordomo>
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# Put the last updated date for the intro file at the top of the
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# intro file rather than having it appended with an intro command.
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# This is useful if the file is being looked at by some means other
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# than majordomo (e.g. finger).
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date_intro = yes
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# debug [bool] (no) <resend>
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# Don't actually forward message, just go though the motions.
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debug = no
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# description [string] (undef) <majordomo>
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# Used as description for mailing list when replying to the lists
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# command. There is no quoting mechanism, and there is only room
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# for 50 or so characters.
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description =
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# digest_archive [absolute_dir] (undef) <digest>
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# The directory where the digest archive is kept. This item does
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# not currently work. Leave it blank.
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digest_archive =
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# digest_issue [integer] (1) <digest>
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# The issue number of the next issue
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digest_issue = 1
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# digest_maxdays [integer] (undef) <digest>
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# automatically generate a new digest when the age of the oldest
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# article in the queue exceeds this number of days.
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digest_maxdays =
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# digest_maxlines [integer] (undef) <digest>
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# automatically generate a new digest when the size of the digest
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# exceeds this number of lines.
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digest_maxlines =
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# digest_name [string] (admin) <digest>
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# The subject line for the digest. This string has the volume and
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# issue appended to it.
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digest_name =
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# digest_rm_footer [word] (undef) <digest>
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# The value is the name of the list that applies the header and
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# footers to the messages that are received by digest. This allows
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# the list supplied headers and footers to be stripped before the
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# messages are included in the digest.
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digest_rm_footer =
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# digest_rm_fronter [word] (undef) <digest>
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# Works just like digest_rm_footer, except it removes the front
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# material.
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digest_rm_fronter =
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# digest_volume [integer] (1) <digest>
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# The current volume number
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digest_volume = 1
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# digest_work_dir [absolute_dir] (undef) <digest>
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# The directory used as scratch space for digest. Don't change
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# this unless you know what you are doing
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digest_work_dir =
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# get_access [enum] (list) <majordomo> /open;closed;list/
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# One of three values: open, list, closed. Open allows anyone
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# access to this command and closed completely disables the command
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# for everyone. List allows only list members access, or if
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# restrict_post is defined, only the addresses in those files are
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# allowed access.
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get_access = list
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# index_access [enum] (open) <majordomo> /open;closed;list/
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# One of three values: open, list, closed. Open allows anyone
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# access to this command and closed completely disables the command
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# for everyone. List allows only list members access, or if
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# restrict_post is defined, only the addresses in those files are
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# allowed access.
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index_access = open
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# info_access [enum] (open) <majordomo> /open;closed;list/
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# One of three values: open, list, closed. Open allows anyone
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# access to this command and closed completely disables the command
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# for everyone. List allows only list members access, or if
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# restrict_post is defined, only the addresses in those files are
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# allowed access.
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info_access = open
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# intro_access [enum] (list) <majordomo> /open;closed;list/
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# One of three values: open, list, closed. Open allows anyone
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# access to this command and closed completely disables the command
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# for everyone. List allows only list members access, or if
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# restrict_post is defined, only the addresses in those files are
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# allowed access.
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intro_access = list
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# maxlength [integer] (40000) <resend,digest>
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# The maximum size of an unapproved message in characters. When
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# used with digest, a new digest will be automatically generated if
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# the size of the digest exceeds this number of characters.
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maxlength = 40000
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# message_footer [string_array] (undef) <resend,digest>
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# Text to be appended at the end of all messages posted to the
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# list. The text is expanded before being used. The following
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# expansion tokens are defined: $LIST - the name of the current
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# list, $SENDER - the sender as taken from the from line, $VERSION,
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# the version of majordomo. If used in a digest, no expansion
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# tokens are provided
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message_footer << END
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END
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# message_fronter [string_array] (undef) <resend,digest>
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# Text to be prepended to the beginning of all messages posted to
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# the list. The text is expanded before being used. The following
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# expansion tokens are defined: $LIST - the name of the current
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# list, $SENDER - the sender as taken from the from line, $VERSION,
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# the version of majordomo. If used in a digest, only the expansion
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# token _SUBJECTS_ is available, and it expands to the list of
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# message subjects in the digest
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message_fronter << END
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END
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# message_headers [string_array] (undef) <resend,digest>
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# These headers will be appended to the headers of the posted
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# message. The text is expanded before being used. The following
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# expansion tokens are defined: $LIST - the name of the current
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# list, $SENDER - the sender as taken from the from line, $VERSION,
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# the version of majordomo.
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message_headers << END
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END
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# moderate [bool] (no) <resend>
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# If yes, all postings to the list will be bounced to the moderator
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# for approval.
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moderate = no
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# moderator [word] (undef) <resend>
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# Address for directing posts which require approval. Such
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# approvals might include moderated mail, administrivia traps, and
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# restrict_post authorizations. If the moderator address is not
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# set, it will default to the list-approval address.
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moderator =
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# mungedomain [bool] (no) <majordomo>
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# If set to yes, a different method is used to determine a matching
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# address. When set to yes, addresses of the form user@dom.ain.com
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# are considered equivalent to addresses of the form user@ain.com.
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# This allows a user to subscribe to a list using the domain
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# address rather than the address assigned to a particular machine
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# in the domain. This keyword affects the interpretation of
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# addresses for subscribe, unsubscribe, and all private options.
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mungedomain = no
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# noadvertise [regexp_array] (undef) <majordomo>
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# If the requestor name matches one of these regexps, then the list
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# will not be listed in the output of a lists command. Noadvertise
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# overrides advertise.
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noadvertise << END
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END
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# precedence [word] (bulk) <resend,digest>
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# Put a precedence header with value <value> into the outgoing
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# message.
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precedence = bulk
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# purge_received [bool] (no) <resend>
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# Remove all received lines before resending the message.
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purge_received = no
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# reply_to [word] () <resend,digest>
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# Put a reply-to header with value <value> into the outgoing
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# message. If the token $SENDER is used, then the address of the
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# sender is used as the value of the reply-to header. This is the
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# value of the reply-to header for digest lists.
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reply_to =
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# resend_host [word] (undef) <resend>
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# The host name that is appended to all address strings specified
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# for resend.
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resend_host =
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# restrict_post [restrict_post] (undef) <resend>
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# If defined, only addresses listed in these files (colon or space
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# separated) can post to the mailing list. By default, these files
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# are relative to the lists directory. These files are also checked
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# when get_access, index_access, info_access, intro_access,
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# which_access, or who_access is set to 'list'. This is less useful
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# than it seems it should be since there is no way to create these
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# files if you do not have access to the machine running resend.
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# This mechanism will be replaced in a future version of
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# majordomo/resend.
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restrict_post =
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# sender [word] (owner-admin) <majordomo,resend,digest>
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# The envelope and sender address for the resent mail. This string
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# has "@" and the value of resend_host appended to it to make a
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# complete address. For majordomo, it provides the sender address
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# for the welcome mail message generated as part of the subscribe
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# command.
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sender =
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# strip [bool] (yes) <majordomo>
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# When adding address to the list, strip off all comments etc, and
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# put just the raw address in the list file. In addition to the
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# keyword, if the file <listname>.strip exists, it is the same as
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# specifying a yes value. That yes value is overridden by the value
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# of this keyword.
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strip = yes
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# subject_prefix [word] (undef) <resend>
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# This word will be prefixed to the subject line, if it is not
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# already in the subject. The text is expanded before being used.
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# The following expansion tokens are defined: $LIST - the name of
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# the current list, $SENDER - the sender as taken from the from
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# line, $VERSION, the version of majordomo.
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subject_prefix =
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# subscribe_policy [enum] (open+confirm) <majordomo> /open;closed
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# One of three values: open, closed, auto; plus an optional
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# modifier: '+confirm'. Open allows people to subscribe themselves
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# to the list. Auto allows anybody to subscribe anybody to the list
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# without maintainer approval. Closed requires maintainer approval
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# for all subscribe requests to the list. Adding '+confirm', ie,
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# 'open+confirm', will cause majordomo to send a reply back to the
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# subscriber which includes a authentication number which must be
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# sent back in with another subscribe command.
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subscribe_policy = open
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# taboo_body [regexp_array] (undef) <resend>
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# If any line of the body matches one of these regexps, then the
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# message will be bounced for review.
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taboo_body << END
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END
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# taboo_headers [regexp_array] (undef) <resend>
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# If any of the headers matches one of these regexps, then the
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# message will be bounced for review.
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taboo_headers << END
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END
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# unsubscribe_policy [enum] (open) <majordomo> /open;closed;auto;op
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# One of three values: open, closed, auto; plus an optional
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# modifier: '+confirm'. Open allows people to unsubscribe
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# themselves from the list. Auto allows anybody to unsubscribe
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# anybody to the list without maintainer approval. The existence of
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# the file <listname>.auto is the same as specifying the value
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# auto. Closed requires maintainer approval for all unsubscribe
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# requests to the list. In addition to the keyword, if the file
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# <listname>.closed exists, it is the same as specifying the value
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# closed. Adding '+confirm', ie, 'auto+confirm', will cause
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# majordomo to send a reply back to the subscriber if the request
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# didn't come from the subscriber. The reply includes a
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# authentication number which must be sent back in with another
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# subscribe command. The value of this keyword overrides the value
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# supplied by any existent files.
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unsubscribe_policy = auto
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# welcome [bool] (yes) <majordomo>
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# If set to yes, a welcome message (and optional 'intro' file) will
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# be sent to the newly subscribed user.
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welcome = yes
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# which_access [enum] (open) <majordomo> /open;closed;list/
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# One of three values: open, list, closed. Open allows anyone
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# access to this command and closed completely disables the command
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# for everyone. List allows only list members access, or if
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# restrict_post is defined, only the addresses in those files are
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# allowed access.
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which_access = open
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# who_access [enum] (open) <majordomo> /open;closed;list/
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# One of three values: open, list, closed. Open allows anyone
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# access to this command and closed completely disables the command
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# for everyone. List allows only list members access, or if
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# restrict_post is defined, only the addresses in those files are
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# allowed access.
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who_access = open
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