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PACKAGE(1)		    General Commands Manual		    PACKAGE(1)

NAME
       package - register package user via mailagent

SYNOPSIS
       package address system version patchlevel [ mailpatches | notifypatches
       ]

DESCRIPTION
       This  command is	not intended to	be run directly	by a user, but may ap-
       pear in any mail	whose subject is set to	Command.  Such	mail  will  be
       processed  by  the mailagent(1),	which will extract all lines beginning
       with @SH, which may specify this	command. The mailagent first sets  en-
       vironment variables that	will be	used by	the command.

       Package	is used	to notify the author of	a package about	its users.  It
       is normally generated automatically by the MailAuthor.U unit  when  the
       user runs Configure.

       If  the patchlevel specified is not the latest for that system and ver-
       sion, mail is immediately sent suggesting that  they  upgrade  and  re-
       mindng them how to request the latest patches.

       The  final  parameter, if included may be set to	mailpatches to specify
       that the	user would like	to have	future patches mailed to them, or  no-
       tifypatches  to	specify	 that  a  mail	notification of	future patches
       should be sent, rather than the entire patch.

       The user's address and notification request are saved in	the file users
       in the package's	directory.

       Package performs	an approximate address match in	order to avoid	dupli-
       cate  entries.	Whenever this elimination occurs, a warning message is
       issued in the logfile.  Two addresses will be said equivalent if	one of
       them has	an added machine name or if they are really equal.  Therefore,
       the following addresses are equivalent:

	    ram@acri.fr
	    ram@main.acri.fr

       whereas the following two are not equivalent, unfortunately:

	    ram@acri.acri.fr
	    ram@main.acri.fr

       When a user is asking to	be left	alone, it is important to let him know
       if  the request failed, because he will be annoyed when the next	set of
       patches is issued and he	still gets them	despite	his previous  request.
       Therefore,  if  no  approximate match occurs, a warning message is sent
       back, with a list of addresses that are close to	 his  own  e-mail  ad-
       dress,  but  not	 equivalent.  Fortunately, the following addresses are
       considered close:

	    ram@acri.fr
	    ram@somewhere.com
	    raphael@main.acri.fr
	    manfredi@acri.acri.fr

       because they either have	the same login (important when someone changes
       company)	or share the same domain or sub-domain part.

       In order	to edit	the users file,	the edusers script should be used. For
       one thing, it will let you edit the users file  from  whatever  package
       you  name  in the command line, but it will also	properly lock the file
       so that the execution of	package	will stall for	the  duration  of  the
       manual  edition	(provided  you have a strict locking policy defined in
       your ~/.mailagent configuration file).

FORWARDING
       Package supports	command	forwarding as  described  in  the  mailhelp(1)
       page.

FILES
       ~/.mailagent	   configuration file for mailagent.
       System/users	   list	of users of that system.
			   This	 file consists of single line records, one for
			   each	registered  user.   Each  record  consists  of
			   three tab-separated fields.

			   The	first field indicates the level	of updates re-
			   quested by the user by a single letter as follows:
			   M	  Mail future patches  directly	 to  the  user
				  when they are	issued.
			   N	  Notify the user of future patches.
			   U	  The  users chose to let the author know that
				  they have tried the program,	but  does  not
				  wish to know about future updates.
			   L	  The user is no longer	interested in the pro-
				  gram and wants to be left alone.

			   The	second	field  is  their  last	notified patch
			   level, or a dash (-)	if it is not known.

			   The third field is the user's Email address.
       Log/agentlog	   mailagent's log file

AUTHORS
       Graham Stoney <greyham@research.canon.oz.au>
       Raphael Manfredi	<Raphael_Manfredi@pobox.com> (minor enhancements)

SEE ALSO
       edusers(1), mailagent(1), metaconfig(1).

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