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

NAME
       ezmlm-get - handles mailing list	archive	retrieval and digests

SYNOPSIS
       ezmlm-get [ -bBcCpPsSvV ][ -f format ] dir [ digestcode[f] ]

DESCRIPTION
       ezmlm-get  handles archive retrieval and	optionally makes and sends out
       digests for the mailing list stored in dir.  Subscribers	of the	digest
       list are	stored in dir/digest/subscribers/.

       The  contents of	dir/headeradd are added	to the header of outgoing mes-
       sages.

       If digestcode is	not specified on the command line, ezmlm-get will  try
       to read it from the file	dir/digestcode .

       ezmlm-get  is  normally invoked from a .qmail(7)	file.  It reads	a mail
       message from its	standard input,	and a mail envelope from  the  SENDER,
       LOCAL, and HOST environment variables.

       ezmlm-get  uses LOCAL to	determine where	it is invoked. If LOCAL	is the
       list local name only, ezmlm-get assumes it is run  from	dir/editor  to
       produce	a digest.  The digest is sent directly to the digest list sub-
       scribers.

       If LOCAL	is empty or undefined, ezmlm-get assumes it is	run  from  the
       command	line  or  a  script.  In  this	case it	behaves	as if run from
       dir/editor and sends out	a digest to the	digest subscribers.

       Otherwise, ezmlm-get expects LOCAL to be	of the form list-action.  Here
       list is the first line of dir/outlocal and action is  a	request.   The
       output is sent to the envelope sender.

       ezmlm-get checks	action for dig.digestcode, index, thread, and get.  If
       action  is  one of these, ezmlm-get handles the request and sends a re-
       ply. If successful, it exits 99 (ignore remaining  .qmail(7)  file  en-
       tries).	 If action is not one of these,	ezmlm-get exits	0 (success) to
       pass the	message	on to later handlers, such as ezmlm-manage(1).

       ezmlm-dig.digestcode returns a digest of	messages  received  since  the
       last  digest, unless numerical arguments	are given.  digestcode must be
       alphanumeric, and match (case-insensitive) digestcode on	the  ezmlm-get
       command	line.  Otherwise,  the request will be ignored.	This is	to re-
       strict digest creation. The body	of the requesting message  up  to  the
       first  line  starting with '-' is copied	into the administrivia section
       of the digest. This is followed by the contents of dir/text/digest,  if
       this file exists.

       Note:  Anyone  who  can read your dir/manager and dir/digestcode	files,
       digest-requesting scripts, or mail log knows  the  digestcode  and  can
       trigger digests.

       ezmlm-get copies	the TXT_MAILING_LIST message into a Mailing-List field
       in  its	response.   If	the incoming message has a Mailing-List	field,
       ezmlm-get refuses to respond.  ezmlm-get	also  refuses  to  respond  to
       bounce messages.

       If  dir/listid exists, ezmlm-get	will assume that the format is correct
       and create a ``List-ID:'' header	by placing the contents	after the text
       ``List-ID: ''.

       If dir/qmqpservers exists, ezmlm-get will  use  qmail-qmqp(1)  to  send
       messages.

       If  dir/public  does not	exist, ezmlm-get rejects all archive retrieval
       attempts, unless	the -p command line switch is used.

       Archive retrieval actions can be	of the form  action[f],	 action[f].num
       or  action[f].num_num2,	where num is the message number	for the	action
       or num_num2 the range of	message	numbers	for the	action.

       f is an optional	format specifier for -get, -thread, and	-dig requests.
       It is allowed, but ignored for -index requests. Currently, the  follow-
       ing are allowed:

       r      rfc1153. This is a ``plain'' non-MIME format for dumb clients.

       m      (Default.)  MIME multipart/digest	with a subset of ordered head-
	      ers sorted.  Currently, the following headers  are  included  in
	      the  order  listed: Date:, To:, From:, Reply-To:,	Cc:, MIME-Ver-
	      sion:, Content-Type:, Message-ID:, and Keywords:.	 This  can  be
	      customized  with	the optional file dir/digheaders, which	should
	      contain the desired headers up to	but not	including the colon.

	      The format is no longer compliant	with rfc1153, as  the  rfc1153
	      format  is  incompatible	with rfc2046, with which the format is
	      (should be) compatible.

       x      MIXED: This is the same as the default MIME format, except  that
	      the  Content-Type	is multipart/mixed.  This helps	circumnavigate
	      a	Pine bug: when the digest  is  content-transfer-encoded,  Pine
	      will  refuse  to display the initial text/plain part of a	multi-
	      part/digest message, but display	the  same  part	 of  a	multi-
	      part/mixed  message. Some	MUAs for some strange reason treat the
	      two multipart formats differently. In some  cases,  ``x''	 works
	      better than ``m''.

       v      VIRGIN:  This  is	 MIME  multipart/digest	with messages returned
	      without any header filtering.

       n      NATIVE: This is VIRGIN format without threading,	i.e.  messages
	      are  presented  in numerical order and the message index is sup-
	      pressed.

       For flexibility and backwards compatibility, the	'.' separating the ac-
       tion from the first argument can	be replaced by '-', or	omitted.   Any
       non-alphanumeric	character can separate num2 from num.

       If action is dig.digestcode, ezmlm-get returns a	digest of the messages
       received	since the last digest, and updates the digest issue counter.

       If  action  is  get, ezmlm-get sends back message(s) num	or num through
       num2.  from dir/archive/.  If num is omitted and	 dir/dignum  does  not
       exist  or  is  0, the latest HISTGET message (default 30) are returned.
       Otherwise, the messages since the latest	digest are returned  including
       the  last  message in that digest, so that always at least 1 message is
       send. If	the number of messages exceeds MAXGET (default 100), only  the
       MAXGET  last  messages are returned.  if	num is greater than the	latest
       message in the archive _and_ num2 is  specified,	 the  latest  messages
       back  to	 HISTGET before	the end	of the latest digest up	to MAXGET mes-
       sages are returned. This	is a good way of always	getting	at  least  the
       latest  30  messages  without knowing the latest	message	number.	A link
       with such a command could be put	into e.g.  dir/text/sub-ok.

       num and num2 are	adjusted to make both >	0, and num2 >= num.  If	either
       is greater than the largest message number processed,  it  is  silently
       set to the largest message number.  At most 100 messages	are returned.

       If  action  is  index, ezmlm-get	sends back the subjects	and authors of
       the  message(s)	num  or	 num  through  num2  in	 sets  of   100	  from
       dir/archive/.   num  and	 num2 are reasonable adjusted as for 'get'. No
       warnings	are sent. At most 20 sets of 100 message entries are  returned
       per request. If num is omitted, ezmlm-get returns the last 100-200 mes-
       sage entries, which automatically gives information about the last mes-
       sage number.

       If  action  is thread, ezmlm-get	sends back the message(s) that have an
       index subject entry identical to	that of	message	num from dir/archive/.

       If num2 is given	it is ignored. If num is out of	range, and error  mes-
       sage  is	returned. The message range scanned for	the subject is limited
       to 2000 messages	before and after the master message, i.e.  the	thread
       argument.   This	 limit protects	very large archives.  Most threads are
       expected	to be considerably more	short-lived.  In  the  unlikely	 event
       that there are further messages,	these can be retrieved by a second re-
       quest for the highest/lowest message returned in	the first request.

       ezmlm-get reads dir/copylines to	determine how many lines of the	origi-
       nal  message  to	copy into the outgoing message.	 If this file is empty
       or not present, a value of 0 is presumed, meaning that only the	header
       is copied.

OPTIONS
       -b     (Default.)   Copy	 administrative	information and	the request to
	      the bottom of replies.  This informs the recipient of other com-
	      mands, and allows	some error tracking in case the	recipient  did
	      not  originate  the  request.   This  is	the default unless the
	      dir/omitbottom file exists.

       -B     Suppress the normal administrative information and request copy.
	      This may make it harder for the recipient	to  diagnose  problems
	      and learn	commands.

       -c     (Default.)   Process  and	reply to commands (does	not affect di-
	      gests).

       -C     Ignore all commands except digest.

       -f format
	      ezmlm-get	will use format	as the default format for all returned
	      message collections. The	default	 is  the  first	 character  in
	      dir/digformat,  or 'm' if	it does	not exist.  This produces MIME
	      with a header subset (see	above).	Format	specifiers  sent  with
	      individual  requests override the	default	set with the -f	switch
	      or the dir/digformat file.

       -p     -get, -index, and	-thread	commands are available to  all	users,
	      provided	other  flags are permissive. This overrides normal be-
	      havior, which is to allow	archive	retrieval only to  moderators,
	      when dir/modgetonly exists or dir/public does not	exist. This is
	      useful  to set up	non-public lists that still give users archive
	      access.

       -P     -get, -index, and	-thread	commands are available only to modera-
	      tors, even if dir/public exists and dir/modgetonly does not. The
	      -C and -s	flags can restrict this	further. This  is  useful  for
	      public  lists  with  archive retrieval restricted	to a subset of
	      users (moderators).

       -s     -get, -index, and	-thread	requests are processed only if	SENDER
	      is  a  subscriber.   This	overrides normal behavior, which is to
	      allow anyone to issue -get, -index, and -thread requests	unless
	      dir/subgetonly exists.

       -S     Anyone can issue -get, -index, and -thread requests.

       -v     Print version info.

       -V     Print version info.

CHARACTER SETS
       If  dir/charset exists, ezmlm-get will use the character	set listed for
       all messages. Otherwise,	the default ``us-ascii''  will	be  used.  The
       character  set can be suffixed by ``:'' followed	by a code. If the code
       is ``Q'', outgoing messages are sent as ``Quoted-Printable'', if	it  is
       ``B'' they are sent ``base64'' encoded.	Otherwise, text	is sent	as is.

FILES
       dir/dignum
	      The last message included	in the latest normal mode digest.

       dir/digissue
	      The issue	number of the latest normal mode digest.

       dir/text/get-bad
	      Returned if a/the	message	cannot be found.

       dir/text/digest
	      Copied  into the Administrivia section of	digests	after the body
	      of the requesting	message.

       dir/charset
	      The character set	used for all ezmlm-get messages	 (see  above).
	      If  not  present,	the default, ``us-ascii'', is used without en-
	      coding.

BUGS
       The digest format per rfc2046 should (but is not	required to) be	multi-
       part/mixed with the table-of-contents a text/plain part,	and the	entire
       remainder of the	digest a multipart/digest part.	 The  multipart/digest
       in  turn	 should	contain	all the	messages. Many MUA's fail to split out
       the individual messages from such a hierarchy, so the  format  used  by
       ezmlm-get is a simple multipart/digest, explicitly typing the table-of-
       contents	 to  text/plain,  with the ``x'' format	changing the mail con-
       tent-type to multipart/mixed.

SEE ALSO
       ezmlm-make(1),  ezmlm-manage(1),	 ezmlm-send(1),	 ezmlm(5),  qmail-com-
       mand(8),	qmail-qmqp(1)

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