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ezmlm-cron(1)		    General Commands Manual		 ezmlm-cron(1)

NAME
       ezmlm-cron - Sets up digest request messages generation via crond

SYNOPSIS
       ezmlm-cron [ -cCdDlL ][ -w dow ][ -t hh:mm ][ -i	hrs ] listadr code[f]

DESCRIPTION
       ezmlm-cron  is  a very restrictive interface to crond(8).  It edits the
       effective user's	~/crontab (see	crontab(5))  file.  It	then  executes
       crontab(1) to update crond(8) with the changes.

       ezmlm-cron  sets	up the generation of trigger messages to the list lis-
       tadr and	the digest code	code.  A optional digest  format  specifier  f
       can be added to code.

       ezmlm-cron  reads  dir/ezcronrc,	where dir is the home directory	of the
       effective user. The first line of this file is the host	name,  'host',
       to which	bounces	should be sent.	Any bounces for	lists set up by	'user'
       will  go	to 'user@host'.	Subsequent lines are entries for users made up
       of: user:local:host:num:[list1[,list2...]].  The	':'-separated  parame-
       ters are:

       user   the user name to which this line corresponds.

       local  the  list	address	must start with	exactly	these characters (case
	      sensitive).  If this field is empty, any list local  address  is
	      allowed.

       host   the  list	 host name must	exactly	match this parameter (case in-
	      sensitive).  If this field is empty, any list  host  address  is
	      allowed. (Host names for the list	and the	digest list must still
	      match.)

       num    the user is permitted a maximum of num entries.

       list1 [,list2...]
	      a	 set  of complete list names separated by commas. The user may
	      edit entries for these lists, even if they do not	match the cri-
	      teria set	above. If these	lists exist, they are counted  in  de-
	      termining	num.  No while space is	allowed	before or between list
	      names.  If  no  list  names  are specified, the final ':'	can be
	      omitted.

	      The first	line matching the executing user will be used.

	      If ezmlm-cron is installed SUID  euser,  the  configuration  and
	      crontab  files  from that	user's home directory will be used for
	      all ezmlm-cron actions. This way,	users on a system can be given
	      limited	crond(8)   access   via	  ezmlm-cron   restricted   by
	      dir/ezcronrc  and	 to the	generation of digest trigger messages.
	      This is especially useful	for users without shell	access or  ac-
	      cess  to crond(8).  euser	is usually 'ezmlm'.  To	install	ezmlm-
	      cron SUID	ezmlm:

		# chown	ezmlm /usr/local/bin/ezmlm/ezmlm-cron
		# chmod	4555 /usr/local/bin/ezmlm/ezmlm-cron

	      ezmlm-cron refuses to run	if installed  SUID  root.   ezmlm-cron
	      when executed by 'root', will still use the files	in ~root.

	      To  allow	 crond(8)  access,  you	may need to list the effective
	      user (all	users allowed access or	~ezmlm if  ezmlm-cron  is  in-
	      stalled SUID ezmlm) in /etc/cron.allow.  See crontab(1) for fur-
	      ther information.

OPTIONS
       The -c, -d, and -l switches are mutually	exclusive.

       -c     List user	entry from ezcronrc.

       -C     (Default.)  Do not list user entry.

       -d     Delete  entry.  ezmlm-cron will search ~euser/crontab for	an en-
	      try   belonging	to   the   executing   user,   permitted    by
	      ~euser/ezcronrc  and  matching  the  command line	arguments sup-
	      plied.  code is ignored and may be omitted.

       -D     (Default.)  Do not delete	entry.

       -i hrs Generate trigger message with hrs	hours interval.	 Accepted  in-
	      tervals are 0, 1 ,2, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, and 72 hours.  Other num-
	      bers  will  be silently adjusted upwards to the nearest accepted
	      interval (intervals above	72 hours will result in	weekly trigger
	      messages).

       -l     List entries. If no other	 command  line	arguments  are	given,
	      ezmlm-cron lists the entries created in the name of the user. If
	      listadr  is  given, ezmlm-cron will list the entries for all the
	      matching lists, even if the entries were not set up by the  cur-
	      rent  user.  Arguments,  if given, still have to comply with the
	      rules set	in ezcronrc.

	      Crude crontab(5) lines are listed.  These	 are  taken  from  the
	      ~/crontab	 file.	Usually, these are active entries, although if
	      the last execution of crontab(1) failed, they may	not be.

       -L     (Default.)  Do not list entry.

       -t hh:mm
	      The time for the trigger message.	Other trigger messages will be
	      sent hrs hours before and	after this time.

       -w dow The days of the week on which trigger messages are sent.	day  0
	      and  7 are Sunday, 1 is Monday, etc (see crontab(5)). The	string
	      specified	for dow	must consists of single	comma-separated	digits
	      in the range '0'-'7' only. The default is	every day, except  for
	      hrs  of 48 (default Monday, Wednesday, Friday), 72 (default Mon-
	      day and Thursday), or greater than 72  (default  Monday).	  Both
	      hrs and dow can be specified. In this case, trigger messages are
	      sent  on	the  day specified by dow at the interval specified by
	      hrs.  If hrs is greater than 24 h, it  is	 ignored  and  trigger
	      messages are generated daily or as specified by dow.

FILES
       ~euser/ezcronrc
	      The  configuration  file for ezmlm-cron.	euser is the effective
	      user id. This is the executing user, unless  ezmlm-cron  is  in-
	      stalled SUID otheruser, in which case it is otheruser.

       ~euser/crontab
	      The file edited by ezmlm-cron.  euser is the effective user.

       ~euser/crontabl
	      The  lock	file used to assure that only one process at a time is
	      editing the crond(8) settings.  euser is the effective user.

BUGS
       ezmlm-cron should use the output	of 'crontab -l'	to list	crontab	lines,
       rather than parse the crontab file (and assume that the last  execution
       of crontab(1) was successful).

SEE ALSO
       crond(8), crontab(1), crontab(5), ezmlm(5), ezmlm-get(1)

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