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qconfirm-control(1) General Commands Manual qconfirm-control(1) NAME qconfirm-control - change qconfirm configuration through email SYNOPSIS in .qmail-ext-default: |qconfirm-control [-v] [-d dir] [-t sec] DESCRIPTION qconfirm-control is an email interface to the qconfirm(1) program. It runs as a qmail-command(8) from a .qmail-ext-default file. Whenever an email is handled by this .qmail-ext-default file, qconfirm-con- trol checks the default part of the address extension if it is empty, one of pending, ok, return, or bad, or an unique, 32 characters long, key. If not, the email is bounced. If default is not a key, qconfirm-control treats the message as a request message, creates an unique key, runs 'qconfirm list default | sort -r' and mails the output to QCONTROL_OWNER. The from header of the message is set to an address that is handled through the same .qmail-ext-default file with the newly created key as default extension. If default is 32 characters long key, qconfirm-control checks if this key is valid, and if so, treats the message as a control message and processes it for commands (see below). If not, the message is bounced. PROCESSING qconfirm-control processes each line of the body of a control message for commands as follows: If the line is empty, it is ignored. If the line starts with QCONTROL_QUOTE (default: ``> ''), qconfirm-control checks if the quoted line is of the format of the output of 'qconfirm list', and if so, remembers the address after the time-stamp to add it to the next command found in the body. If the format doesn't match, the line is ignored. All other lines are interpreted as commands. If the line doesn't start with one of the words list, check, accept, drop, bounce, sneak, pending, remove, bad, or stop, or thanks, qconfirm-control prints a warning and ignores the line. qconfirm-control precedes each line it processes with QCONTROL_QUOTE (``> ''), prints it, and then prints the output from processing the line. The output of qconfirm-control is mailed to QCONFIRM_OWNER. COMMANDS If the command is one of list, check, accept, drop, bounce, sneak, pending, remove, or bad, qconfirm-control runs 'qconfirm command' with the remem- bered addresses from quoted lines and all words following the command in the precessed line as arguments, prints the output, and forgets the ad- dresses in memory. If the command is stop, qconfirm-control stops processing the control mes- sage at the current line. If the command is thanks, qconfirm-control stops processing the control message at the current line, and invalidates the used key. OPTIONS -v verbose. Be more verbose when processing control messages. -d dir Override the default qconfirm directory (``~/.qconfirm'') and the environment variable $QCONFIRM_DIR with dir. -t sec timeout. A request message to qconfirm-control is deferred temporar- ily as long as the corresponding unique key is valid. The unique key at the latest becomes invalid when qmail tries to deliver the request message and the message has been in the queue for at least sec seconds. Default is 300. CONFIGURATION qconfirm-control reads its configuration from files in the subdirectory conf/ of the qconfirm directory (normally ``~/.qconfirm/conf/''). Only the first line of a configuration file is considered. QCONTROL_OWNER The configuration file QCONTROL_OWNER must contain an email address of the owner of the corresponding qconfirm directory. If this con- figuration file is not set, qconfirm-control refuses to run. QCONTROL_QUOTE The configuration file QCONTROL_QUOTE overrides the default quoting prefix in control messages (``> ''). QCONFIRM_MAILNAME The configuration file QCONFIRM_MAILNAME overrides the default mail- name in the from header of control messages (``qconfirm''). QCONFIRM_PREPEND This configuration file must be set if the mail address qconfirm is configured for is controlled through qmail's virtualdomains. It must be set to the prepend part of the corresponding entry in /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains plus a dash at the end. ENVIRONMENT QCONFIRM_DIR The environment variable QCONFIRM_DIR overrides the default location of the user's qconfirm directory (``.qconfirm/''). FILES ~/.qconfirm/pending/ ~/.qconfirm/ok/ ~/.qconfirm/return/ ~/.qconfirm/bad/ ~/.qconfirm/control/ SEE ALSO qconfirm(1), qconfirm-check(1), qconfirm-conf(1), qconfirm-inject(1), qcon- firm-notice(1), qconfirm-accept(1), qconfirm-return(1), qconfirm-cdb- check(1), qconfirm-cdb-update(1) http://smarden.org/qconfirm/ AUTHOR Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> qconfirm-control(1)
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