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NAME
ezmlm-store - store messages posted to a moderated lists and send
moderation requests to the moderator(s).
SYNOPSIS
ezmlm-store [-bBcCmMpPrRsSvVyY] dir
DESCRIPTION
ezmlm-store stores a main message sent to a ezmlm mailing list awaiting
message moderation or user confirmation.
If dir/confirmpost exists and the -Y option is not set, it works in
user confirmation mode. Otherwise if the -y option is not set and
dir/modpost exists, it works in message moderation mode. Otherwise the
message is passed on to ezmlm-send(1).
If either dir/modpostonly exists or the -P option is set, only
moderators will be allowed to post. Posts from other addresses are
bounced.
USER CONFIRMATION
ezmlm-store reads a mail message and stores it in dir/mod/unconfirmed/.
ezmlm-store also sends a user confirmation request with a copy of the
message to the envelope sender of the message. The confirm request
includes cookies for message rejection and acceptance.
The sender can take either action by replying to the appropriate
address. For user convenience, the confirm address is given in the
``Reply-To:'' header.
Once the confirmation request has been successfully sent, ezmlm-store
sets the owner-execute bit of the message in dir/mod/unconfirmed/.
Messages without this bit set are the result of incomplete executions
of ezmlm-store and are ignored.
MODERATION
ezmlm-store reads a mail message and stores it in dir/mod/pending/.
ezmlm-store also sends a moderation request with a copy of the message
to the list of moderators stored in dir/mod/subscribers/. If
dir/modpost contains a directory name, moddir, with a leading forward
slash, the moderator list in /moddir/subscribers/ is used instead. This
allows separate sets of moderators for subscription and message
moderation, as well as the use of the same moderator list for several
ezmlm mailing lists, owned by the same user. If the -s switch is used,
the moderators are divided into two sets. Those pointed to by
dir/modpost which will receive confirmation requests for posts with
their SENDER address, and those stored with the base directory dir/mod/
which will receive moderation requests for messages posted from SENDERs
not part of the first group. This can be used to have a set of trusted
users (``moderating'' themselves to thwart SENDER faking), and a set of
more traditional moderators, which receive approval requests for other
posts.
Note: The contents of dir/modpost do not affect the location of the
message moderation queue.
If SENDER is a moderator, the request is sent to that moderator only.
The moderation request includes cookies for message rejection and
acceptance. The moderator can take either action by replying to the
appropriate address. For moderator convenience, the accept address is
given in the ``Reply-To:'' header, and the reject address in the
``From:'' header.
If the list is set up with remote administration and the sender is not
a moderator, the ``Cc:'' header will contain a confirmation address to
add the sender to the ``allow'' database. This allows the moderator to
both approve the post and add the sender to the list of accepted
posters by replying to ``all''.
The default subject of all message moderation requests is MODERATE for
listname@host. The default subject of all message confirmation
requests is Confirm post to listname@host.
Once the request has been successfully sent to the moderators,
ezmlm-store sets the owner-execute bit of the message in
dir/mod/pending/. Messages without this bit set are the result of
incomplete executions of ezmlm-store and are ignored.
CONFIRMATION AND MODERATION MESSAGES
At the beginning of the message, ezmlm-store prints a new Mailing-List
field with the contents of the TXT_MAILING_LIST message. It rejects
the message if there is already a Mailing-List field.
ezmlm-store does not distribute bounce messages: if the environment
variable SENDER is set, and is either empty or #@[], ezmlm-store
rejects the message.
If dir/qmqpservers exists, ezmlm-store will use qmail-qmqp(1) to send
messages.
OPTIONS
-b (Default.) With the moderation request, send both headers and
body of the message to be moderated.
-B With the moderation request, send header, but not body of the
message to be moderated. This may be useful if moderation is
used to allow one or a few poorly connected addresses to post,
and posts are very large (e.g. when the list is used as a
distribution channel of e.g. catalogs).
-cCrR Passed on to ezmlm-send(1) in case this program is executed.
This happens only if dir/modpost and dir/confirmpost does not
exist.
-m (Default.) The post is sent as a MIME enclosure.
-M The post is appended to the message.
-s The contents of dir/modpost with the default dir/mod/ are used
as the base directory for self-approving users, whereas dir/mod/
is used as the base directory for the moderators to whom
approval requests for other posts are sent.
-S (Default.) The contents of dir/modpost with the default
dir/mod/ are used as the base directory for the moderators for
all moderator functions.
-p (Default.) Anyone can post. Posts that are not from a moderator
are sent out to all moderators for approval. Posts that are from
a moderator are sent only to that moderator. This is the default
unless the dir/modpostonly file exists.
-P Only moderators can post. Those posts are sent to the posting
moderator for approval. Posts from other addresses are bounced.
This can be used to relatively securely restrict posts to
messages originating from a given set of addresses.
-y Run in post confirmation mode even if dir/confirmpost does not
exists.
-Y Ignore dir/confirmpost. (This option is useful if ezmlm-store
is called after post confirmation, to allow message moderation.)
-v Display ezmlm-store version information.
-V Display ezmlm-store version information.
USAGE
First of all, remember that ezmlm-store will simply execute
ezmlm-send(1) unless dir/modpost exists, dir/confirmpost exists, or -y
option is specified. For the switches, use -P for lists where only
moderators can post securely, i.e. they are asked to approve their own
posts after posting, whereas other SENDERs are rejected. For low-
security more convenient versions of this type of restriction, see
ezmlm-gate(1).
Normally (no switches), posts from moderators are sent for approval
only to the sending moderator, whereas posts from other addresses are
sent to all moderators. Thus, you can set up an announcement list by
adding all potential posters as moderators. However, you may also want
to allow others to post, as long as the posts are approved. This would
be default ezmlm-store function.
To make the set of ``approved posters'' who approve their own posts,
different from the set of addresses that approve posts from other
users, use the -s switch. Add a directory name to dir/modpost. This
directory is the base directory of the ``approved posters'' database.
Add the moderators for other posts to dir/mod/ using ezmlm-sub(1).
CHARACTER SETS
If dir/charset exists, ezmlm-store 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.
SEE ALSO
ezmlm-clean(1), ezmlm-confirm(1), ezmlm-manage(1), ezmlm-make(1),
ezmlm-moderate(1), ezmlm(5)
ezmlm-store(1)