mlmmj-process(1)
process mail for an mlmmj managed mailinglist
Description
mlmmj-process
NAME
mlmmj-process - process mail for an mlmmj managed mailinglist
SYNOPSIS
mlmmj-process -L /path/to/list -m /path/to/mail [-h] [-P] [-V]
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-h: This help |
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-L: Full path to list directory |
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-m: Full path to mail file |
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-P: Don’t execute mlmmj-send (debugging only) |
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-V: Print version |
DESCRIPTION
This is the binary which processes a mail. Examples of what such processing is:
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Access control |
Using the access rules specified in <listdir>/control/access to perform access control to the list. This is done before headers are stripped, so one can create allow rules based on headers that are later stripped.
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Header stripping |
Headers specified in <listdir>/control/delheaders are deleted from the mail.
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Header addition |
Headers specified in <listdir>/control/customheaders are added to the mail. This could be headers like List-ID: or Reply-To:
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List control |
In case there’s a mail with a recipient delimiter it’s not a regular list mail. Processing of these happens in mlmmj-receive as well. Examples of such are subscription requests, mails to owner etc. It will base it’s recipient delimiter detection on the Delivered-To: header if present. If not, the To: header is used.
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Moderation |
If the list is moderated, it will happen in mlmmj-process.
When processing is done, it will invoke the needed binary according to whatever mail it is. If it’s a subscription request it will invoke mlmmj-sub, if it’s a regular list mail it will invoke mlmmj-send.
SEE ALSO
The file TUNABLES from the mlmmj source distribution or in the documentation directory of the operating system distribution.
AUTHORS
This manual page was written by the following persons:
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Søren Boll Overgaard <boll@debian.org> (based on html2man output) |
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Mads Martin Jørgensen <mmj@mmj.dk> |