# # ~petidomo/lists//config # # $Header$ # # TAG: ListType # The following types of mailing lists exists and one of them # should be specified here: # # open -- The list is open for all postings which are not rejected # due to the access control mechanism. # closed -- Only subscribers are allowed to post. # moderated -- Only postings which contain the correct posting # password are allowed. # # This option is REQUIRED. Petidomo will abort with an error, if it is # unset. ListType open # TAG: AllowPublicSubscription # yes -- Everybody can subscribe and unsubscribe. # no -- Un-/subscription can only be done by the admin. # Authenticiation is done via password mechanism. # # The default, if this option is unset, is to allow public # subscription and unsubscription. AllowPublicSubscription yes # TAG: AllowAlienSubscription # yes -- Users are allowed to subscribe and unsubscribe addresses # not equal to the address they're sending the mail from. # no -- Users can only add (or remove) the address they're sending # the mail from to the list (from the list). # This option has no effect if public subscription has been # disallowed. # # The default, if this option is unset, is to allow alien # subscription and unsubscription. AllowAlienSubscription yes # TAG: AllowMembersCommand # Does the 'members' or 'who' command work for this mailing list, or # do you want to keep the addresses of the subscribers confidential? # Set this option to 'yes' to allow the 'members'-command, or set it # to 'no' to disallow it. # # The default, if the option is unset, is NOT to allow the 'members'- # command. AllowMembersCommand no # TAG: ShowOnIndex # Specify either "yes" or "no", depending on whether you want # this mailing list to be shown on the index of available lists. # # The default, if the option is unset, is to show the mailing # list on the index. ShowOnIndex yes # TAG: Hostname # This entry specifies the fully qualified domain name, Petidomo # should use. This will usually be the 'real' name of the machine the # software is running on, for example: # # HostName listserver.foo.bar # # The name of the machine and the used name need not necessarily be # the same, though. Please consult the manual for further details # about using this feature, looking at the chapter ``Virtual # Hosting''. # # If this option is unset, Petidomo will use the name that has # been specified in the master config file, ~petidomo/etc/petidomo.conf. #Hostname host.domain.net # TAG: AdminPassword # This tag sets the master password, which authenticiates the # administrator of this mailing list. The administrator has # special priviledes, such as deleting other users, overriding # access control restrictions or un-/subscribing users to closed # mailing lists. Passwords are always case-insensitive. # # Leave this entry blank, if you don't want to enable remote # administration of the mailing list. This is not recommended, # though, because you will have to edit all files manually, # then. #AdminPassword "open sesame" # TAG: PostingPassword # The posting password must be specified when posting to closed # or moderated mailing lists, or the server will reject the # article and forward it to the list owner. Passwords are always # case-insensitive. #PostingPassword "yeahyeah" # TAG: ReplyTo # This tag controls the 'Reply-To:' field, which Petidomo adds # to posted articles before they are delivered. Using this # option, you can force Petidomo to insert a 'Reply-To:' which # points to a certain address, or you can tell Petidomo to leave # 'Reply-To:' alone, by setting the parameter to "none". # # If this option is unset, Petidomo will default to insert a # 'Reply-To:' point back to the mailing list, so that # subscribers can conveniently post simply by hitting the # 'reply' function in their mail reader. #ReplyTo none # TAG: PostingFilter # If you specify a posting filter, this program or script will # be started by Petidomo right before it sends a posting out to # the subscribers. The programm will receive the article, as it # has been prepared by Petidomo on standard input and is expect # to write the final version to standard output. The posting # filter can be used to manipulate the headers for special # purposes, for example. # # If the filter program exits with a returncode not equal to 0 # (zero), Petidomo will not post the article and terminate. #PostingFilter "/bin/cat" # TAG: Archive # Petidomo has the ability to archive all articles that have been # posted to a mailing list. With this tag you can chose the path to # this archive. You have two options: You can specify a directory # name here, or a file name. If Petidomo finds a file name, it will # simply append the posted article to the file, one by one. If you # provide the path of a directory, Petidomo will save each article in # a seperate file into this directory. Paths without a leading slash # ("/") are treated relative to the list's home directory, otherwise # the path is absolute. # # If this option is unset, no archives of the posted articles will be # kept. #Archive "log"