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ezmlm(5)		      File Formats Manual		      ezmlm(5)

NAME
       ezmlm - format of ezmlm directory

OVERVIEW
       An  ezmlm  directory,  dir,  stores  information	about an ezmlm mailing
       list.  ezmlm-make creates dir along with	the files necessary to support
       the other programs; ezmlm-sub and ezmlm-unsub manipulate	the subscriber
       list(s) stored under dir;  ezmlm-list  lists  the  subscriber  list(s);
       ezmlm-manage  handles administrative requests automatically; ezmlm-send
       sends a message to all subscribers listed in dir	and also  maintains  a
       message	archive	and message subject index if the list is configured to
       do so.  ezmlm-reject rejects messages that that are unsuitable for dis-
       tribution to the	mailing	list; ezmlm-return handles bounces; ezmlm-weed
       weeds out useless messages; ezmlm-warn warns users for  which  messages
       bounce and eventually removes them from the subscriber list.  ezmlm-idx
       can  create  a  subject index from an existing list archive, and	ezmlm-
       archive creates and updates thread and author indices for the  archive.
       ezmlm-get  manages  message,  index,  and  thread  retrieval  from  the
       archive,	as well	as the generation of message digests; ezmlm-cron  pro-
       vides  a	restricted interface to	cron for the generation	of digest gen-
       eration trigger messages;  ezmlm-store  queues  messages	 of  moderated
       lists  and sends	a moderation request to	the moderator(s); ezmlm-moder-
       ate processes moderation	requests to accept the queued message  to  the
       list  via ezmlm-send or to return the message to	the sender; ezmlm-con-
       firm does similar for user confirmation requests; ezmlm-clean cleans up
       the moderation queue and	returns	to the sender any messages  that  have
       timed-out;  ezmlm-gate posts messages that come from a SENDER in	an ad-
       dress database, and sends remaining messages out	for moderation;	ezmlm-
       check is	used to	diagnose problems with ezmlm mailing  list  configura-
       tion;  ezmlm-checksub  and ezmlm-issubn determine if a SENDER is	a sub-
       scriber or a member of a	collection of addresses;  ezmlm-tstdig	deter-
       mines if	it is time to create a new digest based	on the number and vol-
       ume  of	messages and the amount	of time	that has passed	since the last
       digest was issued; ezmlm-request	can be used to answer  ezmlm  commands
       in  the subject line easing migration from other	mailing	list managers.
       It can also function as a global	interface mimicking the	 interface  of
       other  mailing list manager.  ezmlm-glmake can set up the global	inter-
       face, and ezmlm-glconf can create a configuration file for  the	global
       interface from your lists.

SUBSCRIBERS
       dir/subscribers	is a directory containing the subscriber list.	ezmlm-
       manage allows automatic subscription if dir/public exists.

       The list	is hashed into 53 files, named @ through t in ASCII.  A	nonex-
       istent file is treated as an empty file.

       Each file contains a series of addresses.  An address can be any	string
       of non-NUL characters up	to 400 bytes long.  Each address  is  preceded
       by the letter T and followed by a NUL.

       For  reliability, when an address is added to or	removed	from the mail-
       ing list, the relevant file is recreated	under a	temporary name	inside
       dir/subscribers and then	moved into place.

       dir/subdb  contains  subscriber	database  access information for lists
       that are	configured to use an alternate database	plugin (such as	mysql,
       pgsql, or sqlite3) for storage of mailing lists.	 Its  format  is  plu-
       gin:host:port:user:password:database:table.   The  database  and	 table
       names both default to ezmlm.  If	this file does not exist  but  dir/sql
       exists,	its  contents  are used	with a plugin name of sql.  If no such
       file exists, the	standard lists stored in dir/subscribers etc are used.

ARCHIVE
       dir/archive is a	directory containing messages previously sent to  sub-
       scribers.  ezmlm-send archives all new messages if dir/archived exists.
       If  dir/indexed exists, ezmlm-send also maintains a message subject and
       author index.

       Messages	sent to	the mailing list are numbered from 1 upwards,  whether
       or  not	they  are archived.  dir/num is	the number of messages sent so
       far followed by ':', followed by	the cumulative amount of message  body
       that has	passed ezmlm-send stored as kbytes * 4 (4 corresponds to 1kb).

       dir/archive  has	 subdirectories,  each	subdirectory storing up	to 100
       messages.  Message number 100m+n, with n	between	0 and 99, is stored in
       dir/archive/m/n.	 For  example,	message	 number	 15307	is  stored  in
       dir/archive/153/07.   The  message index	is stored in the file index in
       the same	subdirectory of	dir/archive  holding  the  corresponding  mes-
       sages.  Thus, the subject index contains	up to 100 entries.

       The subject index contains message subjects that	are normalized so that
       the  original  message and all replies have the same entry. The subject
       index is	used for advanced message retrieval functions. For safety, the
       subject index is	created	under a	temporary name inside dir/archive  and
       then moved into place.

       ezmlm-manage  will  ignore  message files without the owner-execute bit
       set.  ezmlm-send	turns on the owner-execute bit	after  safely  writing
       the message to disk.

       ezmlm-make  by  default	adds  ezmlm-get	to dir/manager to handle -get,
       -index, and -thread requests. If	ezmlm-make is invoked with  a  digest-
       code  command line argument, digest creation is enabled by putting this
       argument	into the dir/digestcode	file.

BOUNCES
       dir/bounce is a directory  containing  bounce  messages.	  ezmlm-return
       stores several types of files here.

DELIVERY INSTRUCTIONS
       ezmlm-make sets up four files to	control	mailing	list deliveries.  Each
       file is a series	of delivery instructions in dot-qmail format.

       dir/editor  handles incoming mailing list submissions.  ezmlm-make sets
       up dir/editor to	invoke ezmlm-send to immediately forward each  message
       to all subscribers and then to run ezmlm-warn.

       dir/owner  handles  incoming  messages  for  the	 mailing list's	owner.
       ezmlm-make sets up dir/owner to store messages in dir/Mailbox and  then
       to run ezmlm-warn.

       dir/bouncer  handles  incoming  bounce  messages.   ezmlm-make  sets up
       dir/bouncer to invoke ezmlm-return.  ezmlm-warn is  no  longer  invoked
       here  due  to  the load it places on systems with many large lists with
       many bounces.

       dir/confirmer handles incoming message confirm and discard requests for
       sender confirmed	lists.	ezmlm-make sets	 up  dir/confirmer  to	invoke
       ezmlm-confirm, ezmlm-archive, and then ezmlm-clean.

       dir/manager  handles incoming administrative requests.  ezmlm-make sets
       up dir/manager to invoke	ezmlm-get,  ezmlm-manage,  ezmlm-request,  and
       then ezmlm-warn.

       dir/moderator  handles  incoming	message	accept and reject requests for
       moderated lists.	 ezmlm-make sets up  dir/moderator  to	invoke	ezmlm-
       weed, ezmlm-moderate, ezmlm-archive, and	ezmlm-clean.

DIGESTS
       ezmlm-get  can  create  digests if it is	invoked	from the command line,
       from  dir/editor,  or  from  dir/manager.   The	program	 functions  in
       slightly	different ways in these	3 settings (see	ezmlm-get(1)).

       To  enable  automatic digests for a mailing list, use the ezmlm-make -d
       switch or create	the dir/digested file. To also enable  the  generation
       of digests at specific times dictated by	mailed trigger messages, a di-
       gestcode	 should	 be specified in the dir/digestcode file.  This	can be
       done by specifying digestcode as	a fifth	argument  to  ezmlm-make  when
       setting	up  the	list.  digestcode must be alphanumeric and is case-in-
       sensitive.

       To generate trigger messages, use  ezmlm-cron(1)	 as  an	 interface  to
       crond(8)	or use crond directly.

       ezmlm-get is able to create digests with	a variety of different formats
       which may be specified on the command line for ezmlm-get	or in the file
       dir/digformat.

       dir/num	contains  the  number  of the last message processed by	ezmlm-
       send, followed by ':' and a number that is increased by 1 for each  256
       bytes  of  message  body	 text  processed. The latter number is used by
       ezmlm-tstdig to determine if a new digest is due.

       dir/dignum contains the contents	of dir/num at the  time	 of  the  last
       regular	digest	creation,  followed by a ':', followed by a timestamp.
       It is updated after each	regular	digest is sent.

       dir/digissue contains the issue number of the last regular  digest.  It
       is incremented for each regular digest sent.

       The  following  user crontab entry (all on one line) generates a	digest
       of the list list@host.domain at 1600 every day:

	 00 16 * * * /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject list-dig.digestcode

       Alternatively, ezmlm-cron can be	used:

	 % ezmlm-cron -t 16:00 list@host digestcode

       ezmlm-get can also be run from the shell: To generate a digest to list-
       digest@host from	the list housed	in ~joe/list:

	 % ezmlm-get ~joe/list

       Like other ezmlm-get replies, digest can	be sent	 in  several  formats.
       See ezmlm-get(1)	for more info.

MODERATION
       There  are  four	 aspects  of  moderation: sender confirmation of posts
       (also known as "user confirmation" or "self moderation"), moderation of
       posts, moderation of subscriptions, and "remote	administration",  i.e.
       giving  the  moderator the right	to (un)subscribe any user.  ezmlm han-
       dles these four aspects separately. The first three aspects enhance se-
       curity, while the last decreases	security, but makes  list  administra-
       tion  considerably  easier.  By	default, the moderator database	is the
       same for	all three functions. While "remote  administration"  and  sub-
       scription  moderation  always use the same database, the	moderators for
       message moderation can be different.

       Even with subscription moderation, the user has to verify the  request.
       This  is	to ensure that the user	initiating the request really controls
       the address.  ezmlm-manage options exist	to disable the user handshake,
       which may be useful in some circumstances.

       For standard moderation options,	the moderators are by stored in	a sub-
       scriber list in moddir/subscribers.  By default moddir is dir/mod.

       Moderators can be added and removed with:

       ezmlm-sub dir mod moderator@host

       ezmlm-unsub dir mod moderator@host

       For subscription	moderation,  touch  dir/modsub	after  adding  modera-
       tor(s).	 For remote administration, touch dir/remote.  If the contents
       of these	files contain a	subdirectory name, it is used as the  name  of
       the  mod	 address  list directory for subscription moderation.  If both
       files exist and contain a subdirectory name,  the  dir/remote  contents
       are  ignored.  Moderator	 addresses are stored as indicated in the SUB-
       SCRIBERS	section	above.	If no directory	names are specified,  the  de-
       fault,  dir/mod,	is used.  In all cases,	the named subscriber list must
       exist.

       Sender confirmation is achieved by creating dir/confirmpost and modera-
       tion of posts is	achieved by creating  dir/modpost.   In	 either	 case,
       modify  dir/editor  to  invoke  ezmlm-store.   For sender confirmation,
       ezmlm-store stores the message in dir/mod/unconfirmed and sends a  con-
       firmation  request  to  the sender.  For	moderation, ezmlm-store	stores
       the message in dir/mod/pending and sends	a moderation  request  to  all
       moderators stored in mod.  If moderation	is enabled and dir/modpostonly
       exists, messages	from non-moderators are	rejected.

       If  neither  dir/confirmpost  nor  dir/modpost exist, ezmlm-store posts
       messages	directly (via ezmlm-send), and ezmlm-clean does	nothing.

       If dir/modpost contains a subdirectory name this	directory is  used  as
       the  mod	subscriber list	for message moderation.	 Moderators are	stored
       in a subscriber list according to the SUBSCRIBERS section above.	 If no
       directory names are specified, the default, dir/mod, is used.

       dir/confirmer is	linked to dot-confirm-default and dir-discard-default.
       It handles replies for sender confirmation.  dir/moderator is linked to
       dot-accept-default and dot-reject-default.  It handles replies from the
       moderators.

       In addition to a	 moderator  list,  the	directories  dir/mod/accepted,
       dir/mod/pending,	 dir/mod/rejected, and dir/mod/unconfirmed must	exist.
       These directories contain the message moderation	queue.

       If dir/mod/modtime it determines	the minimal time in  hours  that  mes-
       sages  wait in the moderation queue, before they	are returned to	sender
       with the	message	in dir/text/mod-timeout.

       If a -help command is sent for a	moderator and dir/modsub or dir/remote
       exist, a	more detailed help message stored in dir/text/mod-help will be
       sent together with the regular help. This text should not  contain  se-
       crets.	If  dir/text/mod-help  does  not  exist, dir/text/help will be
       sent.

       If a -list command is sent for a	moderator and dir/modsub or dir/remote
       exist, and either the dir/modcanlist file exists	or the ezmlm-manage -l
       command line switch is specified, a subscriber list will	be returned.

       If an -edit.file	command	is sent	for a moderator	and dir/remote	exist,
       and  either the dir/modcanedit file exists or the ezmlm-manage -d or -e
       command line switches are specified,  text/file	is  returned  together
       with  an	 ezmlm	cookie.	 The remote administrator may return an	edited
       version of the file, which will be stored, provided that	the cookie  is
       valid.  See ezmlm-manage(1) for more info.

TEXT
       text  is	a directory containing files sent out in messages generated by
       ezmlm in	response to administrative requests.  These files may  be  lo-
       cated  in one of	three locations: in the	dir/text directory; in the al-
       ternate directory lang/text; or in the default directory	/etc/ezmlm/de-
       fault/text.  The	lang parameter in the second path is the  contents  of
       the  dir/ezmlmrc	 file,	which  is  created by ezmlm-make.  By default,
       ezmlm-make does not install any of these	text files into	dir.  Instead,
       it relies on the	use of the alternate and default paths to look up text
       messages.

   TEXT	FILES
       top	      Introducing ezmlm.  This is placed at the	 top  of  each
		      response.

       bottom	      Explaining how to	use ezmlm.  This is placed at the bot-
		      tom of each response.

       sub-confirm    Explaining how to	confirm	a subscription request.

       sub-ok	      Acknowledging successful subscription.

       sub-nop	      Acknowledging  a subscription request for	an address al-
		      ready on the mailing list.

       sub-bad	      Rejecting	a bad subscription confirmation	number.

       unsub-confirm  Explaining how to	confirm	an unsubscription request, and
		      explaining how to	figure out the subscription address.

       unsub-ok	      Acknowledging successful unsubscription.

       unsub-nop      Acknowledging an unsubscription request for  an  address
		      not on the mailing list.

       unsub-bad      Rejecting	a bad unsubscription confirmation number.

       get-bad	      Rejecting	a bad archive retrieval	request.

       digest	      Text  copied into	the Administrativia section of the di-
		      gest. Usually, this will contain subscription  info  for
		      the digest, as well as information on how	to post	to the
		      list.

       trailer	      If  this	files  exists,	it is copied to	the end	of all
		      messages to the list.

       faq	      Sent in response to the faq  command.  Usually  contains
		      frequently  asked	questions and answers specific for the
		      mailing list.

       info	      Sent in response to the info command. Usually contains a
		      descripition, policy, etc, for the list. The first  line
		      should  in  itself  be  a	 very brief description	of the
		      list.

       help	      General help in response to a misdirected	or  misspelled
		      request.

       bounce-warn    Pointing out that	messages have bounced.

       bounce-probe   Pointing out that	a warning message has bounced.

       bounce-num     Explaining  that ezmlm-return has	kept a list of bounced
		      message numbers.

       dig-bounce-num Explaining that digest messages have bounced. All	 other
		      text  files  are used for	both the main list and the di-
		      gest list.

       bounce-bottom  Separating the bounce message.

       mod-help	      is set to	list moderators	issuing	a  -help  command.  It
		      contains	instructions  for  moderators, but it is rela-
		      tively trivial for a non-moderator to read it. Don't put
		      secrets here.

       mod-reject     is the returned to the sender of a rejected post.

       mod-timeout    is returned if the message timed-out  without  moderator
		      action.

       mod-sub	      is  added	to the text confirming subscription and	unsub-
		      scription	instead	of bottom and the requesting  message,
		      for actions that were approved by	a moderator. Not copy-
		      ing  the requesting message hides	the moderator identity
		      from the subscriber.

       mod-request    is the text sent to the moderators to request  moderator
		      action on	a posted message.

       mod-sub-confirm
		      Requesting  that the moderator confirm a request to sub-
		      scribe.  If this file does not exist,  sub-confirm  will
		      be used.

       mod-unsub-confirm
		      Requesting  that	the moderator confirm a	request	to un-
		      subscribe.  If this file does not	 exist,	 unsub-confirm
		      will be used.

       post-confirm   Requesting  that	the sender confirms that a posted mes-
		      sage did originate from them.

       edit-do	      Instructions sent	to the remote  administrator  together
		      with a copy of a dir/text	file and editing instructions.

       edit-list      A	list of	editable files in dir/text with	a one-line de-
		      scription	 send to a remote administrator	in response to
		      a	-edit command.

       edit-done      Sent  to	the  remote  administrator  after  an	edited
		      dir/text file has	been successfully saved.

   SUBSTITUTIONS
       Several	tags  in  the text files are replaced by ezmlm programs.  Tags
       may appear anywhere on a	line and multiple tags may appear on the  same
       line.

       <#L#>  The unmodified name of the list, as defined by dir/outlocal

       <#l#>  The  name	of the list or the list-digest,	as appropriate for the
	      request.	The use	of <#l#> is to allow the same text file	to  be
	      used  for	 requests pertaining to	both the main list and the di-
	      gest list.

       <#H#>  The hostname for the list, as defined by dir/outhost

       <#h#>  The hostname for the list

       <#n#>  The current message number in ezmlm-send,	and the	number of  the
	      first message in the digest in ezmlm-get

       <#A#>  The  moderation  accept  or (un)subscription target address (de-
	      scribed below)

       <#a#>  The local	part of	the moderation accept address

       <#t#>  The subscription target address, with "@"	replaced with "="

       <#R#>  The moderation reject or	(un)subscription  reply	 address  (de-
	      scribed below), equivalent to <#r#>@<#h#>

       <#r#>  The  local  part	of  the	reject or reply	address, equivalent to
	      <#l#>-<#c#>

       <#c#>  The cryptographic	"cookie"  in  the  reject  or  reply  address,
	      equivalent to <#X#><#T#>.<#C#>-<#a#>=<#h#>

       <#d#>  dir

       <#C#>  The cryptographic	confirmation hash code.

       <#T#>  The confirmation time stamp, expressed as	a UNIX time.

       <#X#>  The confirmation action code.

       The  subscription target	address	is the address that has	requested sub-
       scription to or unsubscription from the list in ezmlm-manage.  The same
       tag is used in ezmlm-store for the address to which  a  reply  must  be
       sent to accept the original post.

       The  subscription reply address is the address to which a reply must be
       sent to confirm a subscription in ezmlm-manage.	The same tag  is  used
       in  ezmlm-store	for the	address	to which a reply may be	sent to	reject
       the original post.

       For backwards compatibility, the	lines !A and !R	are replaced with  the
       value of	<#A#> and <#R#>	respectively.

   SECTIONS
       The text	files may be split into	sections which are enabled or disabled
       by special markers containing a list of flags.  All of the lines	in the
       text file following one section marker up to the	next marker are	output
       if all of the flags listed in the marker	are set.

       The  markers  are  written as <=FLAGS=> and must	be the only thing on a
       line.  The list of FLAGS	may be empty, in which case the	following sec-
       tion.  Otherwise, it contains a list of flags that  correspond  to  the
       ezmlm-make options, including both alpha	and numeric options.

       For  example,  the section marker <=Bn=>	will only be output if archive
       access is open (-B) and text editing is enabled (-n).

   TEXT/MESSAGES
       One of the text files, text/messages, has special handling.  It is used
       when creating short messages within the ezmlm programs, such  as	 error
       messages,  subject  lines,  and several others.	Each line of this file
       contains	a message name and the contents	of that	message, separated  by
       a  colon.   Individual messages are loaded from all three locations de-
       scribed above instead of	just the first file that  is  found,  allowing
       for partial sets	of customizations.  Additionally, the programs have an
       internal	table of messages as a final fallback.

       In  addition  to	 the  substitions listed above,	the tags <#1#> through
       <#9#> are used by certain messages for file names and other  parameters
       specific	 to  the  message.   The  default  messages  in	/etc/ezmlm/de-
       fault/text/messages should have a complete set of messages with all pa-
       rameters	used.

OUTGOING MESSAGE EDITING
       dir/headerkeep is a list	of good	header field names, one	per line,  and
       dir/headerremove	 is  a list of bad header field	names.	If dir/header-
       keep is present,	ezmlm-send removes all header fields  but  those  that
       are  listed  from  outgoing  messages; otherwise	ezmlm-send removes the
       header fields listed in dir/headerremove	from  all  outgoing  messages.
       ezmlm-make  sets	 up dir/headerremove to	remove Return-Path, Return-Re-
       ceipt-To, and Return-Path fields.

       dir/headeradd is	a list of new header fields.   ezmlm-send  adds	 these
       fields  to every	outgoing message.  ezmlm-send sets up dir/headeradd to
       add X-No-Archive: yes and Precedence:bulk.

       If dir/headerreject exists, and the ezmlm-reject	dir argument is	speci-
       fied, messages containing any of	the listed headers are rejected.

       If dir/mimekeep exists, ezmlm-send removes parts	except those with cor-
       responding content-types	from composite MIME messages.	Otherwise,  if
       dir/mimeremove  exists, ezmlm-send removes parts	with the corresponding
       content-types. If the ezmlm-reject dir argument is specified,  messages
       consisting only of disallowed content-types are rejected.

       If  dir/mimereject  exists, and the ezmlm-reject	dir argument is	speci-
       fied, simple MIME messages of these content-types,  or  composite  MIME
       messages	with any body part of these content-types are rejected.

       If dir/sequence exists, the first line is added as a header to all out-
       going messages, followed	by a space and the message number. The message
       number is useful	for archive retrievals,	since some mail	systems	do not
       reveal the return-path to the user.  NOTE: Sublists have	their own mes-
       sage  counter.  Adding  a sequence header from a	sublists will give you
       the sublist message number which	is different from the main  list  mes-
       sage number.

       dir/prefix  is  a subject prefix. If this file exists, its contents are
       prefixed	to the subject of  the	post  in  the  outgoing	 message.  The
       archived	 message  is not processed. Attempts are made to not duplicate
       an existing prefix in replies.  Think twice before using	 this  option.
       A  prefix  takes	 unnecessary  space  on	the subject line and most mail
       clients can easily filter on other headers, such	as 'Mailing-List:'. If
       dir/prefix contains a single '#', this will be replaced by the  message
       number.	The  use  of this feature is inadvisable and violates internet
       mail standards. However,	it is very popular in e.g. Japan. If you  must
       use this	feature, make sure you are aware that you may be causing prob-
       lems to users, sublists,	etc.

       dir/text/trailer	 is  a message trailer.	If this	file exists, it's con-
       tents are copied	to the end of outgoing messages. Only lines terminated
       with new-line are copied.  No trailer is	copied to the archived version
       of the message.

MISCELLANY
       If the allow address list exists, ezmlm will allow any sender found  in
       that  list  to  post even if they are not subscribers.  If the deny ad-
       dress list exists, ezmlm	will block all senders found in	that list from
       posting to the list.  Addresses in either list that start with a	@ will
       allow or	deny all senders at the	following domain name.	Addresses  can
       be  added and removed from these	lists similarly	to the moderator exam-
       ples above.

       If dir/listid exists, ezmlm programs create a new List-ID field,	 show-
       ing  the	 contents  of  the first line of dir/listid, in	every outgoing
       message.	The list-id should be unique and within	name space  controlled
       by  the	owner.	It should remain constant even if lists	move and be of
       the format

       List-ID:	optional_text <unique_id.domain>

       This header would  result  from	a  dir/listid  file  containing	 ``op-
       tional_text	<unique_id.domain>''.	   See	   RFC	   2919	    at
       http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2919.txt for more info.

       The first lines of dir/outlocal and dir/outhost give the	outgoing  name
       of  the mailing list.  These are	used by	ezmlm-manage and ezmlm-send to
       construct sender	addresses for outgoing messages.

       If dir/sublist exists, this mailing list	is a  sublist,	redistributing
       messages	 from a	parent mailing list.  The first	line of	dir/sublist is
       the name	of the parent list.  This affects the behavior of ezmlm-send.

       If dir/qmqpservers exists, all ezmlm programs will  use	qmail-qmqpc(1)
       to  send	messages.  If qmail-qmqpc is modified correctly, server	IP ad-
       dresses listed one per line in dir/qmqpsevers will be tried  in	order,
       rather than the default servers specified in /var/qmail/control.

       If  dir/msgsize	exists,	 it  is	 assumed to contain ``max:min'', where
       ``max'' is the maximum size in bytes of an acceptable message body, and
       ``min'' the corresponding minimal size. Either will be ignored if  zero
       or  omitted. If the ezmlm-reject	command	line specifies the list	direc-
       tory, messages not meeting the size criteria are	rejected.

       If dir/charset exists, the first	line is	assumed	to represent  a	 valid
       MIME  character	set, which is used for all outgoing MIME messages sent
       by ezmlm-get and	the message moderation	programs.  The	character  set
       string  may  be	suffixed  with ':' and 'Q' or 'B' to send all outgoing
       text (ezmlm messages, digest  table-of-contents,	 moderation  requests,
       etc)  encoded  in  ``Quoted-Printable''	or ``base64'' encoding.	By de-
       fault, no encoding is done, which may result  in	 the  transmission  of
       characters  with	 the high bit set. When	encoding is specified, trigger
       messages	and other parts	of the reply that should not  be  encoded  are
       sent as separate	MIME parts.

       dir/lock	 is  an	empty file.  Any program that reads or writes the sub-
       scriber list, or	adds messages to the archive, locks dir/lock.

       dir/Log is an advisory log of subscription and unsubscription  actions.
       WARNING:	 Log is	not protected against system crashes.  Log entries may
       be missing or corrupted if the system goes down.	There is Log for  each
       of  the	accessory  address databases as	well. Thus, the	log for	digest
       subscribers is dir/digest/Log.  If enabled, these logs can be retrieved
       by remote administrators	(see ezmlm-manage(1)).

       If dir/omitbottom exists, will suppress the administrative  information
       found  in  dir/text/bottom and the copy of the request that is normally
       copied into outgoing automatic responses.  This may make	it harder  for
       the recipient to	diagnose problems and learn commands.

       dir/copylines  specifies	 how  many lines from the body of the original
       request to copy into outgoing automatic responses.  If this file	is not
       present or is empty, a value of 0 is used.  In  any  case,  the	entire
       header is copied.

       dir/digest contains items specific for the digest list.

       dir/digest/subscribers  contains	 hash  files  of digest	subscriber ad-
       dresses.

       dir/digest/Log, dir/digest/bounce, dir/digest/lockbounce,  and  dir/di-
       gest/lock  have	functions  for the digest list that mirror that	of the
       corresponding files in dir.

       dir/digheaders may contain a list of headers to include in the "m" for-
       mat digests.  Headers should be listed one per line not	including  the
       colon.

       dir/digcount,  dir/digsize,  and	 dir/digtime control when ezmlm-tstdig
       will allow ezmlm-get to create a	digest message.	 dir/tstdig is a time-
       stamp used temporarily by ezmlm-tstdig to coordinate digesting.

       dir/archnum contains the	number of the last message processed by	ezmlm-
       archive.	 Normally, ezmlm-archive will  process	entries	 for  messages
       from one	above the contents of this file	up to an including the message
       number  in dir/num.  The	default	ezmlmrc	template sets up ezmlm-archive
       to run only if the dir/threaded file exists.

       If dir/noreturnposts exists,  ezmlm-clean  will	not  return  timed-out
       posts to	their senders.

       If  dir/nosubconfirm exists, ezmlm-manage will not require confirmation
       from the	subscription target  before  subscribing  it.	Similarly,  if
       dir/nounsubconfirm  exists,  ezmlm-manage will not require confirmation
       from the	unsubscription target before unsubscribing it.

       If dir/modgetonly exists, ezmlm-get will	only allow moderators  to  re-
       trieve data from	the archive, even if dir/public	exists.	 If dir/subge-
       tonly  exists,  ezmlm-get  will only allow subscribers to retrieve data
       from the	archive.

       If dir/nowarn exists, no	warnings of any	kind are sent by ezmlm-warn.

       dir/key is a binary file	used to	create confirmation codes.  Anyone who
       can guess the contents of  dir/key  can	forge  subscription  requests.
       ezmlm-make  does	 not  put much effort into making dir/key difficult to
       guess; for better security, you should add some more secure random data
       to dir/key.

       dir/flags contains the option flags that	were passed to ezmlm-make when
       the list	was created or last edited.  It	is used	by programs that  gen-
       erate  email  messages to select	which sections in text messages	should
       be output.  This	is a new file introduced in version 5.	Prior to this,
       the flags were stored in	the first line of the dir/config  file,	 along
       with other data.

       dir/ezmlmrc  contains  the  path	to the directory in which the original
       ezmlmrc file was	found.	It is used to create alternate paths for  text
       files.

SEE ALSO
       ezmlm-archive(1),  ezmlm-check(1),  ezmlm-checksub(1),  ezmlm-clean(1),
       ezmlm-gate(1),  ezmlm-get(1),  ezmlm-idx(1),  ezmlm-issubn(1),	ezmlm-
       list(1),	 ezmlm-make(1),	 ezmlm-manage(1), ezmlm-moderate(1), ezmlm-re-
       quest(1), ezmlm-return(1), ezmlm-send(1), ezmlm-store(1), ezmlm-sub(1),
       ezmlm-tstdig(1),	 ezmlm-unsub(1),  ezmlm-warn(1),  ezmlm-weed(1),  dot-
       qmail(5)

								      ezmlm(5)

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