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How to use the Petidomo 2.x mailing list server
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***********************************************
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How to use the Petidomo mailing list server
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*******************************************
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Petidomo is an automatic mailing list server, which maintains mailing lists
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without any human interaction. The program understands a set of commands
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following paragraphs:
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SUBSCRIBE
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The "subscribe" command will add your address to a mailing list.
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Usually sending an e-mail to the server with only this word in the
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body of the mail will do the right thing for you. In case you want
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to subscribe an address not equal to the one you are mailing from,
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you can add this address as parameter to the command, like this:
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The "subscribe" command will add your address to a mailing list.
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Usually sending an e-mail to the server with only this word in the
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body of the mail will do the right thing for you. In case you want
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to subscribe an address not equal to the one you are mailing from,
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you can add this address as parameter to the command, like this:
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subscribe user@site.domain.net
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subscribe user@site.domain.net
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Please note that many list servers to do not allow to subscribe
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other addresses than your own, though, because this feature can be
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abused.
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Please note that many list servers to do not allow to subscribe
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other addresses than your own, though, because this feature can be
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abused.
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UNSUBSCRIBE
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Syntax and usage of the "unsubscribe" command are the same as with
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the "subscribe" command, the purpose is a bit different though:
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Sending this command to the server will remove your address from
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the mailing list.
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Syntax and usage of the "unsubscribe" command are the same as with
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the "subscribe" command, the purpose is a bit different though:
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Sending this command to the server will remove your address from
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the mailing list.
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INDEX
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The "index" command does not need any parameters. Sending it to the
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server will get you a list of available mailing lists on this
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server. This is useful in case you want to subscribe to a list but
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can't remember the exact name anymore.
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The "index" command does not need any parameters. Sending it to the
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server will get you a list of available mailing lists on this
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server. This is useful in case you want to subscribe to a list but
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can't remember the exact name anymore.
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HELP
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The "help" command will make the list server send you this file.
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The "help" command will make the list server send you this file.
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HELP listname
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If you specify a parameter after the "help" command, the server
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will send you the description of this mailing list back. The
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description usually contains the topic and purpose of the mailing
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list.
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If you specify a parameter after the "help" command, the server
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will send you the description of this mailing list back. The
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description usually contains the topic and purpose of the mailing
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list.
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Commands must begin at the first column on each line in the mail, to
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be recognized. Lines which do not contain a command will be ignored.
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# The following types of mailing lists exists:
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#
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# open -- The list is open for all postings which are not rejected
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# due to the access control mechanism.
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# due to the access control mechanism.
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# closed -- Only subscribers are allowed to post.
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# moderated -- Only postings which contain the correct posting
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# password are allowed.
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# password are allowed.
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# acknowledged -- Every attempt to post will be answered with
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# a request for acknowledgment, asking the poster to
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# confirm. This prevents abuse and forgery.
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# acknowledge his posting once, after that, he can post
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# as he wishes.
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#
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# The default, if this option is unset, is an open mailing list.
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ListType open
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# The default, if this option is unset, is an open mailing list.
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ListType open
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# TAG: SubscriptionType <public|admin|acknowledged>
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# public -- Everybody can subscribe and unsubscribe.
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# public -- Everybody can subscribe and unsubscribe.
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# admin -- Un-/subscription can only be done by the admin.
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# Authenticiation is done via password mechanism.
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# Authenticiation is done via password mechanism.
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# acknowledged -- Anybody can un-/subscribe, but he has to
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# acknowledge the request sent to the address add to or
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# deleted from the list.
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#
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# The default, if this option is unset, is to allow public
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# subscription and unsubscription.
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SubscriptionType public
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# The default, if this option is unset, is to allow public
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# subscription and unsubscription.
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SubscriptionType public
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# TAG: AllowMembersCommand <yes|no>
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# Does the 'members' or 'who' command work for this mailing list, or
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# do you want to keep the addresses of the subscribers confidential?
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# Set this option to 'yes' to allow the 'members'-command, or set it
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# to 'no' to disallow it.
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# Does the 'members' or 'who' command work for this mailing list, or
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# do you want to keep the addresses of the subscribers confidential?
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# Set this option to 'yes' to allow the 'members'-command, or set it
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# to 'no' to disallow it.
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#
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# The default, if the option is unset, is NOT to allow the 'members'-
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# command.
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AllowMembersCommand no
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# command.
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AllowMembersCommand no
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# TAG: Hostname <string>
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# This entry specifies the fully qualified domain name, Petidomo
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# Hosting''.
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#
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# If this option is unset, Petidomo will use the name that has
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# been specified in the master config file, ~petidomo/etc/petidomo.conf.
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# been specified in the master config file, ~petidomo/etc/petidomo.conf.
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#Hostname host.domain.net
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# TAG: AdminPassword <string>
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# This tag sets the master password, which authenticiates the
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# administrator of this mailing list. The administrator has
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# special priviledes, such as deleting other users, overriding
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# access control restrictions or un-/subscribing users to closed
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# mailing lists. Passwords are always case-insensitive.
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# administrator of this mailing list. The administrator has
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# special priviledes, such as deleting other users, overriding
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# access control restrictions or un-/subscribing users to closed
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# mailing lists. Passwords are always case-insensitive.
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#
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# Leave this entry blank, if you don't want to enable remote
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# administration of the mailing list. This is not recommended,
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# though, because you will have to edit all files manually,
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# then.
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# administration of the mailing list. This is not recommended,
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# though, because you will have to edit all files manually,
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# then.
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#AdminPassword "open sesame"
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# TAG: PostingPassword <string>
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# The posting password must be specified when posting to closed
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# or moderated mailing lists, or the server will reject the
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# article and forward it to the list owner. Passwords are always
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# case-insensitive.
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#PostingPassword "yeahyeah"
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# The posting password must be specified when posting to closed
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# or moderated mailing lists, or the server will reject the
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# article and forward it to the list owner. Passwords are always
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# case-insensitive.
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#PostingPassword "yeahyeah"
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# TAG: ReplyTo <address|none>
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# This tag controls the 'Reply-To:' field, which Petidomo adds
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# to posted articles before they are delivered. Using this
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# option, you can force Petidomo to insert a 'Reply-To:' which
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# points to a certain address, or you can tell Petidomo to leave
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# 'Reply-To:' alone, by setting the parameter to "none".
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# This tag controls the 'Reply-To:' field, which Petidomo adds
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# to posted articles before they are delivered. Using this
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# option, you can force Petidomo to insert a 'Reply-To:' which
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# points to a certain address, or you can tell Petidomo to leave
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# 'Reply-To:' alone, by setting the parameter to "none".
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#
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# If this option is unset, Petidomo will default to insert a
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# 'Reply-To:' point back to the mailing list, so that
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# subscribers can conveniently post simply by hitting the
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# 'reply' function in their mail reader.
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#ReplyTo none
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# If this option is unset, Petidomo will default to insert a
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# 'Reply-To:' point back to the mailing list, so that
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# subscribers can conveniently post simply by hitting the
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# 'reply' function in their mail reader.
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#ReplyTo none
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# TAG: PostingFilter <string>
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# If you specify a posting filter, this program or script will
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# filter can be used to manipulate the headers for special
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# purposes, for example.
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#
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# If the filter program exits with a returncode not equal to 0
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# If the filter program exits with a returncode not equal to 0
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# (zero), Petidomo will not post the article and terminate.
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#PostingFilter "/bin/cat"
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# TAG: Archive <string>
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# Petidomo has the ability to archive all articles that have been
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# posted to a mailing list. With this tag you can chose the path to
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# this archive. You have two options: You can specify a directory
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# name here, or a file name. If Petidomo finds a file name, it will
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# simply append the posted article to the file, one by one. If you
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# provide the path of a directory, Petidomo will save each article in
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# a seperate file into this directory. Paths without a leading slash
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# ("/") are treated relative to the list's home directory, otherwise
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# the path is absolute.
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# Petidomo has the ability to archive all articles that have been
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# posted to a mailing list. With this tag you can chose the path to
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# this archive. You have two options: You can specify a directory
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# name here, or a file name. If Petidomo finds a file name, it will
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# simply append the posted article to the file, one by one. If you
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# provide the path of a directory, Petidomo will save each article in
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# a seperate file into this directory. Paths without a leading slash
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# ("/") are treated relative to the list's home directory, otherwise
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# the path is absolute.
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#
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# If this option is unset, no archives of the posted articles will be
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# kept.
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#Archive "log"
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# If this option is unset, no archives of the posted articles will be
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# kept.
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#Archive "log"
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# TAG: IntroductionFile <string>
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# This entry sets the path to the introduction file, which
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# Petidomo will send to every new subscriber. If the path is not
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# absolute -- not beginning with a '/' character, that is --, it
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# will be interpreted relative to the directory where this
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# config file has been found.
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# This entry sets the path to the introduction file, which
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# Petidomo will send to every new subscriber. If the path is not
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# absolute -- not beginning with a '/' character, that is --, it
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# will be interpreted relative to the directory where this
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# config file has been found.
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#
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# If this option has not been set, the default value is
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# "introduction".
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#IntroductionFile introduction
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# If this option has not been set, the default value is
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# "introduction".
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#IntroductionFile introduction
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# TAG: DescriptionFile <string>
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# This entry sets the path to the description file, which
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# Petidomo will send back to a "help listname" command. If the
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# path is not absolute -- not beginning with a '/' character,
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# that is --, it will be interpreted relative to the directory
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# where this config file has been found.
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# This entry sets the path to the description file, which
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# Petidomo will send back to a "help listname" command. If the
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# path is not absolute -- not beginning with a '/' character,
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# that is --, it will be interpreted relative to the directory
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# where this config file has been found.
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#
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# If this option has not been set, the default value is
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# "description".
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#DescriptionFile description
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# If this option has not been set, the default value is
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# "description".
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#DescriptionFile description
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# TAG: ACLFile <string>
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# This entry sets the path to the ACL file, which Petidomo will
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# use to check whether a posting to this list is allowed. If the
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# path is not absolute -- not beginning with a '/' character,
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# that is --, it will be interpreted relative to the directory
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# where this config file has been found.
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# This entry sets the path to the ACL file, which Petidomo will
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# use to check whether a posting to this list is allowed. If the
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# path is not absolute -- not beginning with a '/' character,
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# that is --, it will be interpreted relative to the directory
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# where this config file has been found.
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#
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# If this option has not been set, the default value is "acl".
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#ACLFile acl
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# If this option has not been set, the default value is "acl".
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#ACLFile acl
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# TAG: HeaderFile <string>
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# This entry sets the path to the header file, which's contents
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# Petidomo will add to the header of every posting on this list.
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# If the path is not absolute -- not beginning with a '/'
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# character, that is --, it will be interpreted relative to the
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# directory where this config file has been found.
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# This entry sets the path to the header file, which's contents
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# Petidomo will add to the header of every posting on this list.
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# If the path is not absolute -- not beginning with a '/'
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# character, that is --, it will be interpreted relative to the
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# directory where this config file has been found.
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#
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# If this option has not been set, the default value is
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# "header".
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#HeaderFile header
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# If this option has not been set, the default value is
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# "header".
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#HeaderFile header
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# TAG: SignatureFile <string>
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# This entry sets the path to the signature file, which's
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# contents Petidomo will append to every posting on this list.
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# If the path is not absolute -- not beginning with a '/'
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# character, that is --, it will be interpreted relative to the
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# directory where this config file has been found.
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# This entry sets the path to the signature file, which's
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# contents Petidomo will append to every posting on this list.
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# If the path is not absolute -- not beginning with a '/'
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# character, that is --, it will be interpreted relative to the
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# directory where this config file has been found.
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#
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# If this option has not been set, the default value is
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# "signature".
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#SignatureFile signature
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# If this option has not been set, the default value is
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# "signature".
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#SignatureFile signature
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# TAG: AddressFile <string>
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# This entry sets the path to the address database file, which
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# Petidomo uses to store the addresses of the list's
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# subscribers. If the path is not absolute -- not beginning with
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# a '/' character, that is --, it will be interpreted relative
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# to the directory where this config file has been found.
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# This entry sets the path to the address database file, which
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# Petidomo uses to store the addresses of the list's
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# subscribers. If the path is not absolute -- not beginning with
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# a '/' character, that is --, it will be interpreted relative
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# to the directory where this config file has been found.
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#
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# If this option has not been set, the default value is
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# "list".
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#AddressFile list
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# If this option has not been set, the default value is
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# "list".
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#AddressFile list
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# TAG: AcknowledgementFile <string>
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# This entry sets the path to the acknowledgement database file,
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# which Petidomo uses to store the addresses of posters who have
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# verified their address by acknowledgement already. If the path
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# is not absolute -- not beginning with a '/' character, that is
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# --, it will be interpreted relative to the directory where
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# this config file has been found.
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# This entry sets the path to the acknowledgement database file,
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# which Petidomo uses to store the addresses of posters who have
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# verified their address by acknowledgement already. If the path
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# is not absolute -- not beginning with a '/' character, that is
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# --, it will be interpreted relative to the directory where
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# this config file has been found.
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#
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# If this option has not been set, the default value is
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# "list".
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#AcknowledgementFile ack
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# If this option has not been set, the default value is
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# "list".
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#AcknowledgementFile ack
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# "/usr/local", is "/usr/local/var/petidomo/lists".
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#ListDirectory /usr/local/var/petidomo/lists
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#ListDirectory /usr/local/var/petidomo/lists
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# TAG: AckQueueDirectory <string>
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# This entry sets the path to the directory, where Petidomo will
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