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] Retrieve or change your password. With no arguments, this returns your current password. With arguments and you can change your password. If you're posting from an address other than your membership address, specify your membership address with `address=
' (no brackets around the email address, and no quotes!). Note that in this case the response is always sent to the subscribed address. set ... Set or view your membership options. Use `set help' (without the quotes) to get a more detailed list of the options you can change. Use `set show' (without the quotes) to view your current option settings. set help Show this detailed help. set show [address=
] View your current option settings. If you're posting from an address other than your membership address, specify your membership address with `address=
' (no brackets around the email address, and no quotes!). set authenticate [address=
] To set any of your options, you must include this command first, along with your membership password. If you're posting from an address other than your membership address, specify your membership address with `address=
' (no brackets around the email address, and no quotes!). set ack on set ack off When the `ack' option is turned on, you will receive an acknowledgement message whenever you post a message to the list. set digest plain set digest mime set digest off When the `digest' option is turned off, you will receive postings immediately when they are posted. Use `set digest plain' if instead you want to receive postings bundled into a plain text digest (i.e. RFC 1153 digest). Use `set digest mime' if instead you want to receive postings bundled together into a MIME digest. set delivery on set delivery off Turn delivery on or off. This does not unsubscribe you, but instead tells Mailman not to deliver messages to you for now. This is useful if you're going on vacation. Be sure to use `set delivery on' when you return from vacation! set myposts on set myposts off Use `set myposts off' to not receive copies of messages you post to the list. This has no effect if you're receiving digests. set hide on set hide off Use `set hide on' to conceal your email address when people request the membership list. set duplicates on set duplicates off Use `set duplicates off' if you want Mailman to not send you messages if your address is explicitly mentioned in the To: or Cc: fields of the message. This can reduce the number of duplicate postings you will receive. set reminders on set reminders off Use `set reminders off' if you want to disable the monthly password reminder for this mailing list. subscribe [password] [digest|nodigest] [address=
] Subscribe to this mailing list. Your password must be given to unsubscribe or change your options, but if you omit the password, one will be generated for you. You may be periodically reminded of your password. The next argument may be either: `nodigest' or `digest' (no quotes!). If you wish to subscribe an address other than the address you sent this request from, you may specify `address=
' (no brackets around the email address, and no quotes!) unsubscribe [password] [address=
] Unsubscribe from the mailing list. If given, your password must match your current password. If omitted, a confirmation email will be sent to the unsubscribing address. If you wish to unsubscribe an address other than the address you sent this request from, you may specify `address=
' (no brackets around the email address, and no quotes!) who See everyone who is on this mailing list. who password See everyone who is on this mailing list. The roster is limited to list administrators and moderators only; you must supply the list admin or moderator password to retrieve the roster. who password [address=
] See everyone who is on this mailing list. The roster is limited to list members only, and you must supply your membership password to retrieve it. If you're posting from an address other than your membership address, specify your membership address with `address=
' (no brackets around the email address, and no quotes!) %(listname)s has both public and private mbox archives. Since this list currently uses private archiving, I'm installing the private mbox archive -- %(o_pri_mbox_file)s -- as the active archive, and renaming %(o_pub_mbox_file)s to %(o_pub_mbox_file)s.preb6 You can integrate that into the archives if you want by using the 'arch' script. - Done. - Ignored: - Unprocessed: Check a given Mailman translation, making sure that variables and tags referenced in translation are the same variables and tags in the original templates and catalog. Usage: cd $MAILMAN_DIR %(program)s [-q] Where is your country code (e.g. 'it' for Italy) and -q is to ask for a brief summary. ERROR: The locks for some lists could not be acquired. This means that either Mailman was still active when you upgraded, or there were stale locks in the %(lockdir)s directory. You must put Mailman into a quiescent state and remove all stale locks, then re-run "make update" manually. See the INSTALL and UPGRADE files for details. Pending posts: To finish removing your mailing list, you must edit your /etc/aliases (or equivalent) file by removing the following lines, and possibly running the `newaliases' program: ## %(listname)s mailing list Usage: You are subscribed to this list with the case-preserved address %(cpuser)s. You have successfully canceled the posting of your message with the Subject: header %(subject)s to the mailing list %(listname)s. You have successfully changed your address on the %(listname)s mailing list from %(oldaddr)s to %(newaddr)s. You can now proceed to your membership login page. You have successfully confirmed your subscription request for "%(addr)s" to the %(listname)s mailing list. A separate confirmation message will be sent to your email address, along with your password, and other useful information and links.

You can now proceed to your membership login page. You have successfully confirmed your subscription request to the mailing list %(listname)s, however final approval is required from the list moderator before you will be subscribed. Your request has been forwarded to the list moderator, and you will be notified of the moderator's decision. You have successfully re-enabled your membership in the %(listname)s mailing list. You can now visit your member options page. You have successfully unsubscribed from the %(listname)s mailing list. You can now visit the list's main information page. You were not invited to this mailing list. The invitation has been discarded, and both list administrators have been alerted. Description: %(description)s Requests to: %(requestaddr)s %(status)s (%(how)s on %(date)s) ack %(onoff)s address not found: checking gid and mode for %(path)s checking permissions on: %(path)s checking set-gid for %(path)s clone address added: clone address is already a member: digest mime digest off digest plain duplicates %(onoff)s hide %(onoff)s looks like you have a really recent CVS installation... you're either one brave soul, or you already ran me myposts %(onoff)s new list owners: original address removed: reminders %(onoff)s scanning list owners: unknown file in the way, moving %(o_pri_mbox_file)s to %(newname)s unknown file in the way, moving %(o_pub_mbox_file)s to %(newname)s %(file)s: okay Thread %(size)i bytes (%(count)d of %(total)d) (Digest mode) (but we obscure the addresses so they are not easily recognizable by spammers). (requires authorization) (requires confirmation)
 

Enter your If you leave the field blank, you will be prompted for your email address The last bounce received from you was dated %(date)s To visit the general information page for an unadvertised list, open a URL similar to this one, but with a '/' and the %(adj)s list name appended.

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either Cancel and return to list administrationInvalid confirmation string: %(safecookie)s.

Note that confirmation strings expire approximately %(days)s days after the initial subscription request. If your confirmation has expired, please try to re-submit your subscription. Otherwise, re-enter your confirmation string.ack -- Does the member get acknowledgements of their posts?digest -- Does the member get messages in digests? (otherwise, individual messages)hide -- Is the member's address concealed on the list of subscribers?language -- Language preferred by the usermod -- The user's personal moderation flag. If this is set, postings from them will be moderated, otherwise they will be approved.nodupes -- Does the member want to avoid duplicates of the same message?nomail -- Is delivery to the member disabled? If so, an abbreviation will be given describing the reason for the disabled delivery:

  • U -- Delivery was disabled by the user via their personal options page.
  • A -- Delivery was disabled by the list administrators.
  • B -- Delivery was disabled by the system due to excessive bouncing from the member's address.
  • ? -- The reason for disabled delivery isn't known. This is the case for all memberships which were disabled in older versions of Mailman.
not metoo -- Does the member want to avoid copies of their own postings?plain -- If getting digests, does the member get plain text digests? (otherwise, MIME)real_name attribute not changed! It must differ from the list's name by case only.unsub -- Click on this to unsubscribe the member.
(Details for %(varname)s)
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...specify a file to upload

Note: setting this value performs an immediate action but does not modify permanent state.
Return to the (%(num_concealed)d private members not shown)(1 private member not shown)Warning: changing this option here could cause other screens to be out-of-sync. Be sure to reload any other pages that are displaying this option for this mailing list. You can also Enter the text below, or...
Message with id #%(id)d is corrupted.Message with id #%(id)d was lost.No topics definedNot availableThe sender is now a member of this listYes, I really want to unsubscribenot available
  • Set everyone's moderation bit, including those members not currently visible

    %(note)s

    You may have disabled list delivery intentionally, or it may have been triggered by bounces from your email address. In either case, to re-enable delivery, change the %(link)s option below. Contact %(mailto)s if you have any questions or need assistance.

    (Note that this is an umbrella list, intended to have only other mailing lists as members. Among other things, this means that your confirmation request will be sent to the `%(sfx)s' account for your address.)

    (Send questions and comments to

    ... or select your entry from the subscribers list (see above).

    To view more members, click on the appropriate range listed below:

    Below is a listing of all the public mailing lists on %(hostname)s. Click on a list name to get more information about the list, or to subscribe, unsubscribe, and change the preferences on your subscription.

    Below is the collection of publicly-advertised %(mailmanlink)s mailing lists on %(hostname)s. Click on a list name to visit the configuration pages for that list.

    There currently are no publicly-advertised %(mailmanlink)s mailing lists on %(hostname)s.

    There currently are no publicly-advertised %(mailmanlink)s mailing lists on %(hostname)s.

    We have received some recent bounces from your address. Your current bounce score is %(score)s out of a maximum of %(total)s. Please double check that your subscribed address is correct and that there are no problems with delivery to this address. Your bounce score will be automatically reset if the problems are corrected soon.Reply-To: header munging

    • Hold -- this holds the message for approval by the list moderators.

    • Reject -- this automatically rejects the message by sending a bounce notice to the post's author. The text of the bounce notice can be configured by you.

    • Discard -- this simply discards the message, with no notice sent to the post's author.
    ?AA confirmation message has been sent to %(newaddr)s. A digest has been sent.A list name is requiredA non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: %(filename)s Type: %(ctype)s Size: %(size)d bytes Desc: %(desc)s Url : %(url)s A reminder of your password has been emailed to you.A terse phrase identifying this list.AcceptAcceptsAcknowledge the member's postingAction to take for postings from non-members for which no explicit action is defined.Action to take on all these held messages:Action to take when a message matches the content filtering rules.Action to take when a moderated member posts to the list.Action:Add %(esender)s to one of these sender filters:Add a non-fuzzy translation to the dictionary.Add members to a list from the command line. Usage: add_members [options] listname Options: --regular-members-file=file -r file A file containing addresses of the members to be added, one address per line. This list of people become non-digest members. If file is `-', read addresses from stdin. Note that -n/--non-digest-members-file are deprecated synonyms for this option. --digest-members-file=file -d file Similar to above, but these people become digest members. --welcome-msg= -w Set whether or not to send the list members a welcome message, overriding whatever the list's `send_welcome_msg' setting is. --admin-notify= -a Set whether or not to send the list administrators a notification on the success/failure of these subscriptions, overriding whatever the list's `admin_notify_mchanges' setting is. --help -h Print this help message and exit. listname The name of the Mailman list you are adding members to. It must already exist. You must supply at least one of -r and -d options. At most one of the files can be `-'. Add new item...Added : %(s)sAdditional Member TasksAdditional settingsAdditionally, forward this message to: Address/nameAddress:Addresses did not match!Addresses in this list are banned outright from subscribing to this mailing list, with no further moderation required. Add addresses one per line; start the line with a ^ character to designate a regular expression match.Addresses may not be blankAdmin address:Administrative requests for mailing list:AdministratorAdministrator passwords did not matchAdministrivia tests will check postings to see whether it's really meant as an administrative request (like subscribe, unsubscribe, etc), and will add it to the the administrative requests queue, notifying the administrator of the new request, in the process.Advertise this list when people ask what lists are on this machine?After content filtering, the message was emptyAgain to confirm password: Alias names (regexps) which qualify as explicit to or cc destination names for this list.All runs all the above qrunnersAlready a memberAlready a member: %(member)sAlso delete archives?Alternate addresses that are acceptable when `require_explicit_destination' is enabled. This option takes a list of regular expressions, one per line, which is matched against every recipient address in the message. The matching is performed with Python's re.match() function, meaning they are anchored to the start of the string.

    For backwards compatibility with Mailman 1.1, if the regexp does not contain an `@', then the pattern is matched against just the local part of the recipient address. If that match fails, or if the pattern does contain an `@', then the pattern is matched against the entire recipient address.

    Matching against the local part is deprecated; in a future release, the pattern will always be matched against the entire recipient address.AlwaysAn HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: %(url)s An attempt was made to subscribe your address to the mailing list %(listaddr)s. You are already subscribed to this mailing list. Note that the list membership is not public, so it is possible that a bad person was trying to probe the list for its membership. This would be a privacy violation if we let them do this, but we didn't. If you submitted the subscription request and forgot that you were already subscribed to the list, then you can ignore this message. If you suspect that an attempt is being made to covertly discover whether you are a member of this list, and you are worried about your privacy, then feel free to send a message to the list administrator at %(listowner)s. An embedded message was scrubbed... From: %(who)s Subject: %(subject)s Date: %(date)s Size: %(size)s Url: %(url)s An introductory description - a few paragraphs - about the list. It will be included, as html, at the top of the listinfo page. Carriage returns will end a paragraph - see the details for more info.AnyoneApproval notices are sent when mail triggers certain of the limits except routine list moderation and spam filters, for which notices are not sent. This option overrides ever sending the notice.ApproveAprAprilArchive messages?Archiving OptionsAs neededAugAugustAuthentication failed.Authorization failed.Auto-discard notificationAuto-generate initial list password?Auto-responderAuto-responder characteristics.

    In the text fields below, string interpolation is performed with the following key/value substitutions:

    • listname - gets the name of the mailing list
    • listurl - gets the list's listinfo URL
    • requestemail - gets the list's -request address
    • owneremail - gets the list's -owner address

    For each text field, you can either enter the text directly into the text box, or you can specify a file on your local system to upload as the text.Auto-response for your message to the "%(realname)s" mailing listAuto-response text to send to -owner emails.Auto-response text to send to -request emails.Auto-response text to send to mailing list posters.Awaiting moderator approvalBBad --digest option: %(kind)sBad --nomail option: %(why)sBad MIME type ignored: %(spectype)sBad URL specificationBad approval password given. 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Include at least one blank line at the end...Blind carbon copies or other implicit destinations are not allowed. Try reposting your message by explicitly including the list address in the To: or Cc: fields.Bounce action notificationBounce detection sensitivityBounce processingBy clicking on the Remind button, your password will be emailed to you.By clicking on the Unsubscribe button, a confirmation message will be emailed to you. This message will have a link that you should click on to complete the removal process (you can also confirm by email; see the instructions in the confirmation message).By default, should new list member postings be moderated?By setting this value to No, you disable all automatic bounce processing for this list, however bounce messages will still be discarded so that the list administrator isn't inundated with them.By setting this value to No, you turn off notification messages that are normally sent to the list owners when a member is unsubscribed due to excessive bounces. An attempt to notify the member will always be made.By setting this value to No, you turn off notification messages that are normally sent to the list owners when a member's delivery is disabled due to excessive bounces. An attempt to notify the member will always be made.CGI script errorCan list members choose to receive list traffic bunched in digests?Can subscribers choose to receive mail immediately, rather than in batched digests?Can't have empty html page.CancelCancel and discardCancel held message postingCancel my subscription requestCancel postingCannot open mbox file %(mbox)s: %(msg)sCannot read address file: %(filename)s: %(msg)sCannot read both digest and normal members from standard input.Cannot unshunt message %(filebase)s, skipping: %(e)sCannot unsubscribe non-members:CatalanCeiling on acceptable number of recipients for a posting.Change My Address and NameChange My PasswordChange a list's password. Prior to Mailman 2.1, list passwords were kept in crypt'd format -- usually. Some Python installations didn't have the crypt module available, so they'd fall back to md5. Then suddenly the Python installation might grow a crypt module and all list passwords would be broken. In Mailman 2.1, all list and site passwords are stored in SHA1 hexdigest form. This breaks list passwords for all existing pre-Mailman 2.1 lists, and since those passwords aren't stored anywhere in plain text, they cannot be retrieved and updated. Thus, this script generates new passwords for a list, and optionally sends it to all the owners of the list. Usage: change_pw [options] Options: --all / -a Change the password for all lists. --domain=domain -d domain Change the password for all lists in the virtual domain `domain'. It is okay to give multiple -d options. --listname=listname -l listname Change the password only for the named list. It is okay to give multiple -l options. --password=newpassword -p newpassword Use the supplied plain text password `newpassword' as the new password for any lists that are being changed (as specified by the -a, -d, and -l options). If not given, lists will be assigned a randomly generated new password. --quiet / -q Don't notify list owners of the new password. You'll have to have some other way of letting the list owners know the new password (presumably out-of-band). --help / -h Print this help message and exit. Change addressChange list ownership passwordsChange of address request confirmedCheck a list's config database file for integrity. All of the following files are checked: config.pck config.pck.last config.db config.db.last config.safety It's okay if any of these are missing. config.pck and config.pck.last are pickled versions of the config database file for 2.1a3 and beyond. config.db and config.db.last are used in all earlier versions, and these are Python marshals. config.safety is a pickle written by 2.1a3 and beyond when the primary config.pck file could not be read. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] [listname [listname ...]] Options: --all / -a Check the databases for all lists. Otherwise only the lists named on the command line are checked. --verbose / -v Verbose output. The state of every tested file is printed. Otherwise only corrupt files are displayed. --help / -h Print this text and exit. Check for pending admin requests and mail the list owners if necessary. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] Options: -h/--help Print this message and exit. Check the permissions for the Mailman installation. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [-f] [-v] [-h] With no arguments, just check and report all the files that have bogus permissions or group ownership. With -f (and run as root), fix all the permission problems found. With -v be verbose. Chinese (China)Chinese (Taiwan)Clean up an .mbox archive file. The archiver looks for Unix-From lines separating messages in an mbox archive file. For compatibility, it specifically looks for lines that start with "From " -- i.e. the letters capital-F, lowercase-r, o, m, space, ignoring everything else on the line. Normally, any lines that start "From " in the body of a message should be escaped such that a > character is actually the first on a line. It is possible though that body lines are not actually escaped. This script attempts to fix these by doing a stricter test of the Unix-From lines. Any lines that start "From " but do not pass this stricter test are escaped with a > character. Usage: cleanarch [options] < inputfile > outputfile Options: -s n --status=n Print a # character every n lines processed -q / --quiet Don't print changed line information to standard error. -n / --dry-run Don't actually output anything. -h / --help Print this message and exit Clear FormClear this member's moderate flagClick here for the list of Click here to hide the legend for this table.Click here to include the legend for this table.Click here to reload this page.Click on a link to visit your options page for the requested mailing list.Click on the message number to view the individual message, or you can Clone a member address. Cloning a member address means that a new member will be added who has all the same options and passwords as the original member address. Note that this operation is fairly trusting of the user who runs it -- it does no verification to the new address, it does not send out a welcome message, etc. The existing member's subscription is usually not modified in any way. If you want to remove the old address, use the -r flag. If you also want to change any list admin addresses, use the -a flag. Usage: clone_member [options] fromoldaddr tonewaddr Where: --listname=listname -l listname Check and modify only the named mailing lists. If -l is not given, then all mailing lists are scanned from the address. Multiple -l options can be supplied. --remove -r Remove the old address from the mailing list after it's been cloned. --admin -a Scan the list admin addresses for the old address, and clone or change them too. --quiet -q Do the modifications quietly. --nomodify -n Print what would be done, but don't actually do it. Inhibits the --quiet flag. --help -h Print this help message and exit. fromoldaddr (`from old address') is the old address of the user. tonewaddr (`to new address') is the new address of the user. Computing threaded index Conceal the member's addressConfiguration CategoriesConfigure a list from a text file description. Usage: config_list [options] listname Options: --inputfile filename -i filename Configure the list by assigning each module-global variable in the file to an attribute on the list object, then saving the list. The named file is loaded with execfile() and must be legal Python code. Any variable that isn't already an attribute of the list object is ignored (a warning message is printed). See also the -c option. A special variable named `mlist' is put into the globals during the execfile, which is bound to the actual MailList object. This lets you do all manner of bizarre thing to the list object, but BEWARE! Using this can severely (and possibly irreparably) damage your mailing list! --outputfile filename -o filename Instead of configuring the list, print out a list's configuration variables in a format suitable for input using this script. In this way, you can easily capture the configuration settings for a particular list and imprint those settings on another list. filename is the file to output the settings to. If filename is `-', standard out is used. --checkonly -c With this option, the modified list is not actually changed. Only useful with -i. --verbose -v Print the name of each attribute as it is being changed. Only useful with -i. --help -h Print this help message and exit. The options -o and -i are mutually exclusive. ConfirmConfirm (*) - email confirmation required
    Require approval - require list administrator approval for subscriptions
    Confirm and approve - both confirm and approve

    (*) when someone requests a subscription, Mailman sends them a notice with a unique subscription request number that they must reply to in order to subscribe.
    This prevents mischievous (or malicious) people from creating subscriptions for others without their consent.Confirm administrator password:Confirm and approveConfirm change of address requestConfirm initial password:Confirm moderator password:Confirm subscription requestConfirm unsubscription requestConfirmation from your email address is required, to prevent anyone from subscribing you without permission. Instructions are being sent to you at %(email)s. Please note your subscription will not start until you confirm your subscription.Confirmation string was empty.Confirmation string:Confirmation succeededContent filtered message notificationContent filteringContinue awaiting approvalConvert a list's interpolation strings from %-strings to $-strings. This script is intended to be run as a bin/withlist script, i.e. % bin/withlist -l -r convert Could not open file for reading: %(filename)s.Could not open file for writing:Create ListCreate a %(hostname)s Mailing ListCreate a new, unpopulated mailing list. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] [listname [listadmin-addr [admin-password]]] Options: -l language --language language Make the list's preferred language `language', which must be a two letter language code. -q/--quiet Normally the administrator is notified by email (after a prompt) that their list has been created. This option suppresses the prompt and notification. -h/--help Print this help text and exit. You can specify as many of the arguments as you want on the command line: you will be prompted for the missing ones. Every Mailman list has two parameters which define the default host name for outgoing email, and the default URL for all web interfaces. When you configured Mailman, certain defaults were calculated, but if you are running multiple virtual Mailman sites, then the defaults may not be appropriate for the list you are creating. You can specify the domain to create your new list in by spelling the listname like so: mylist@www.mydom.ain where `www.mydom.ain' should be the base hostname for the URL to this virtual hosts's lists. E.g. with is setting people will view the general list overviews at http://www.mydom.ain/mailman/listinfo. Also, www.mydom.ain should be a key in the VIRTUAL_HOSTS mapping in mm_cfg.py/Defaults.py. It will be looked up to give the email hostname. If this can't be found, then www.mydom.ain will be used for both the web interface and the email interface. If you spell the list name as just `mylist', then the email hostname will be taken from DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST and the url will be taken from DEFAULT_URL (as defined in your Defaults.py file or overridden by settings in mm_cfg.py). Note that listnames are forced to lowercase. Create another listCreating archive directory CroatianCzechDailyDanishDatabase Updated...DecDecemberDefault language for this list.Default options for new members joining this list.DeferDeleteDelete this listDelete this mailing listDelivered by Mailman
    version %(version)sDescriptionDescription:Description: %(description)sDetailed instructions for the administrative databaseDigestDigest FooterDigest HeaderDigest members:Digest optionsDisabledDiscardDiscard held messages. Usage: discard [options] file ... Options: --help / -h Print this help message and exit. --quiet / -q Don't print status messages. Discarded held msg #%(id)s for list %(listname)sDiscardsDispatch digests for lists w/pending messages and digest_send_periodic set. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] Options: -h / --help Print this message and exit. -l listname --listname=listname Send the digest for the given list only, otherwise the digests for all lists are sent out. Do not send a copy of a member's own postDowngrade detected, from version %(hexlversion)s to version %(hextversion)s This is probably not safe. Exiting.Dry run modeDump the contents of any Mailman `database' file. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] filename Options: --marshal/-m Assume the file contains a Python marshal, overridding any automatic guessing. --pickle/-p Assume the file contains a Python pickle, overridding any automatic guessing. --noprint/-n Don't attempt to pretty print the object. This is useful if there's some problem with the object and you just want to get an unpickled representation. Useful with `python -i bin/dumpdb '. In that case, the root of the tree will be left in a global called "msg". --help/-h Print this help message and exit If the filename ends with `.db', then it is assumed that the file contains a Python marshal. If the file ends with `.pck' then it is assumed to contain a Python pickle. In either case, if you want to override the default assumption -- or if the file ends in neither suffix -- use the -p or -m flags. DutchEach header filter rule has two parts, a list of regular expressions, one per line, and an action to take. Mailman matches the message's headers against every regular expression in the rule and if any match, the message is rejected, held, or discarded based on the action you specify. Use Defer to temporarily disable a rule. You can have more than one filter rule for your list. In that case, each rule is matched in turn, with processing stopped after the first match.Each list member has a moderation flag which says whether messages from the list member can be posted directly to the list, or must first be approved by the list moderator. When the moderation flag is turned on, list member postings must be approved first. You, the list administrator can decide whether a specific individual's postings will be moderated or not.

    When a new member is subscribed, their initial moderation flag takes its value from this option. Turn this option off to accept member postings by default. Turn this option on to, by default, moderate member postings first. You can always manually set an individual member's moderation bit by using the membership management screens.Each topic keyword is actually a regular expression, which is matched against certain parts of a mail message, specifically the Keywords: and Subject: message headers. Note that the first few lines of the body of the message can also contain a Keywords: and Subject: "header" on which matching is also performed.Edit HTML : ErrorEdit OptionsEdit the public HTML pagesEmail My Password To MeEmail address:Emergency hold on all list traffic is in effectEmergency moderation of all list traffic is enabledEmergency moderation of all list traffic.Empty list passwords are not allowedEnabledEncode the subject prefix even when it consists of only ASCII characters?End of English (USA)Enter confirmation cookieEnter new administrator password:Enter new moderator password:Enter one address per line below...Enter the email of the person running the list: Enter the name of the list: ErrorError Unsubscribing:Error inviting:Error opening list "%(listname)s", skipping. %(e)sError opening list %(listname)s... skipping.Error subscribing:Error: EstonianEuskaraExplicit Reply-To: header.Explicit addressFebFebruaryFilter out duplicate messages to list members (if possible)Filter rules to match against the headers of a message.FinalizingFind all lists that a member's address is on. Usage: find_member [options] regex [regex [...]] Where: --listname=listname -l listname Include only the named list in the search. --exclude=listname -x listname Exclude the named list from the search. --owners -w Search list owners as well as members. --help -h Print this help message and exit. regex A Python regular expression to match against. The interaction between -l and -x is as follows. If any -l option is given then only the named list will be included in the search. If any -x option is given but no -l option is given, then all lists will be search except those specifically excluded. Regular expression syntax is Perl5-like, using the Python re module. Complete specifications are at: http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-re.html Address matches are case-insensitive, but case-preserved addresses are displayed. Find member %(link)s:FinnishFirstFix the MM2.1b4 archives. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] file ... Where options are: -h / --help Print this help message and exit. Only use this to `fix' some archive database files that may have gotten written in Mailman 2.1b4 with some bogus data. Use like this from your $PREFIX directory %% %(PROGRAM)s `grep -l _mlist archives/private/*/database/*-article` (note the backquotes are required) You will need to run `bin/check_perms -f' after running this script. Fixing language templates: %(listname)sFooter added to every digestFooter added to mail sent to regular list membersFor some reason, %(mbox_dir)s exists as a file. This won't work with b6, so I'm renaming it to %(mbox_dir)s.tmp and proceeding.For some unknown reasonForward messages (individually) to:Forward of moderated messageForward to List OwnerForwarding optionsFourthFrenchFriFrom:From: %(sender)s on %(date)s Subject: %(subject)s Cause: %(reason)sFull PersonalizationFundamental list characteristics, including descriptive info and basic behaviors.General OptionsGeneral framework for interacting with a mailing list object. There are two ways to use this script: interactively or programmatically. Using it interactively allows you to play with, examine and modify a MailList object from Python's interactive interpreter. When running interactively, a MailList object called `m' will be available in the global namespace. It also loads the class MailList into the global namespace. Programmatically, you can write a function to operate on a MailList object, and this script will take care of the housekeeping (see below for examples). In that case, the general usage syntax is: %% bin/withlist [options] listname [args ...] Options: -l / --lock Lock the list when opening. Normally the list is opened unlocked (e.g. for read-only operations). You can always lock the file after the fact by typing `m.Lock()' Note that if you use this option, you should explicitly call m.Save() before exiting, since the interpreter's clean up procedure will not automatically save changes to the MailList object (but it will unlock the list). -i / --interactive Leaves you at an interactive prompt after all other processing is complete. This is the default unless the -r option is given. --run [module.]callable -r [module.]callable This can be used to run a script with the opened MailList object. This works by attempting to import `module' (which must already be accessible on your sys.path), and then calling `callable' from the module. callable can be a class or function; it is called with the MailList object as the first argument. If additional args are given on the command line, they are passed as subsequent positional args to the callable. Note that `module.' is optional; if it is omitted then a module with the name `callable' will be imported. The global variable `r' will be set to the results of this call. --all / -a This option only works with the -r option. Use this if you want to execute the script on all mailing lists. When you use -a you should not include a listname argument on the command line. The variable `r' will be a list of all the results. --quiet / -q Suppress all status messages. --help / -h Print this message and exit Here's an example of how to use the -r option. Say you have a file in the Mailman installation directory called `listaddr.py', with the following two functions: def listaddr(mlist): print mlist.GetListEmail() def requestaddr(mlist): print mlist.GetRequestEmail() Now, from the command line you can print the list's posting address by running the following from the command line: %% bin/withlist -r listaddr mylist Loading list: mylist (unlocked) Importing listaddr ... Running listaddr.listaddr() ... mylist@myhost.com And you can print the list's request address by running: %% bin/withlist -r listaddr.requestaddr mylist Loading list: mylist (unlocked) Importing listaddr ... Running listaddr.requestaddr() ... mylist-request@myhost.com As another example, say you wanted to change the password for a particular user on a particular list. You could put the following function in a file called `changepw.py': from Mailman.Errors import NotAMemberError def changepw(mlist, addr, newpasswd): try: mlist.setMemberPassword(addr, newpasswd) mlist.Save() except NotAMemberError: print 'No address matched:', addr and run this from the command line: %% bin/withlist -l -r changepw mylist somebody@somewhere.org foobar General list information pageGeneral list personalityGenerate binary message catalog from textual translation description. This program converts a textual Uniforum-style message catalog (.po file) into a binary GNU catalog (.mo file). This is essentially the same function as the GNU msgfmt program, however, it is a simpler implementation. Usage: msgfmt.py [OPTIONS] filename.po Options: -o file --output-file=file Specify the output file to write to. If omitted, output will go to a file named filename.mo (based off the input file name). -h --help Print this message and exit. -V --version Display version information and exit. GermanGnu's Not UnixGo to list archivesGo to the general list information pageGzip'd Text%(sz)sHTML Unchanged.HTML attachment scrubbed and removedHTML successfully updated.Header added to every digestHeader added to mail sent to regular list membersHeader filter rules require a pattern. Incomplete filter rules will be ignored.Header filtersHide the sender of a message, replacing it with the list address (Removes From, Sender and Reply-To fields)Hit enter to notify %(listname)s owner...HoldHold posts with header value matching a specified regexp.HoldsHost name this list prefers for email.Hostile address (illegal characters)Hostile address (illegal characters): %(member)sHostile subscription attempt detectedHow big in Kb should a digest be before it gets sent out?How many Your Membership Is Disabled warnings a disabled member should get before their address is removed from the mailing list. Set to 0 to immediately remove an address from the list once their bounce score exceeds the threshold. This value must be an integer.How many body lines should the topic matcher scan?How often should a new archive volume be started?How often should a new digest volume be started?HungarianIf a posting has this number, or more, of recipients, it is held for admin approval. Use 0 for no ceiling.If you reject this post,
    please explain (optional):If you reply to this message, keeping the Subject: header intact, Mailman will discard the held message. Do this if the message is spam. If you reply to this message and include an Approved: header with the list password in it, the message will be approved for posting to the list. The Approved: header can also appear in the first line of the body of the reply.If you supply a password, you must confirm it.If your mailing list's default language uses a non-ASCII character set and the prefix contains non-ASCII characters, the prefix will always be encoded according to the relevant standards. However, if your prefix contains only ASCII characters, you may want to set this option to Never to disable prefix encoding. This can make the subject headers slightly more readable for users with mail readers that don't properly handle non-ASCII encodings.

    Note however, that if your mailing list receives both encoded and unencoded subject headers, you might want to choose As needed. Using this setting, Mailman will not encode ASCII prefixes when the rest of the header contains only ASCII characters, but if the original header contains non-ASCII characters, it will encode the prefix. This avoids an ambiguity in the standards which could cause some mail readers to display extra, or missing spaces between the prefix and the original header.Ignore : %(addr)30sIgnoring changes to deleted member: %(user)sIgnoring held msg w/bad id: %(f)sIgnoring non-held message: %(f)sIgnoring non-text/plain MIME partsIllegal Email Address: %(safeuser)sIllegal email address providedIllegal list name: %(s)sIllegal option: %(opt)sImporting %(module)s...In order to change your membership option, you must first log in by giving your %(extra)smembership password in the section below. If you don't remember your membership password, you can have it emailed to you by clicking on the button below. If you just want to unsubscribe from this list, click on the Unsubscribe button and a confirmation message will be sent to you.

    Important: From this point on, you must have cookies enabled in your browser, otherwise none of your changes will take effect. Increment the digest volume number and reset the digest number to one. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] [listname ...] Options: --help/-h Print this message and exit. The lists named on the command line are bumped. If no list names are given, all lists are bumped. Initial %(listname)s password: Initial list of supported languages.

    Note that if you do not select at least one initial language, the list will use the server default language of %(deflang)sInitial list owner address:Initial list password:Initial list passwords do not matchInject a message from a file into Mailman's incoming queue. Usage: inject [options] [filename] Options: -h / --help Print this text and exit. -l listname --listname=listname The name of the list to inject this message to. Required. -q queuename --queue=queuename The name of the queue to inject the message to. The queuename must be one of the directories inside the qfiles directory. If omitted, the incoming queue is used. filename is the name of the plaintext message file to inject. If omitted, standard input is used. Interrupted...Invalid : %(addr)30sInvalid confirmation string. It is possible that you are attempting to confirm a request for an address that has already been unsubscribed.Invalid confirmation string. Note that confirmation strings expire approximately %(days)s days after the initial subscription request. If your confirmation has expired, please try to re-submit your original request or message.Invalid options to CGI scriptInvalid options to CGI script.Invalid value for property: %(k)sInvalid value for variable: %(property)sInviteIs archive file source for public or private archival?Is qrunner even running?Is the list moderator's approval required for unsubscription requests? (No is recommended)ItalianJanJanuaryJapaneseJulJulyJunJuneKoreanLanguage optionsLanguages supported by this list.Last autoresponse notification for todayLeave the initial password (and confirmation) fields blank if you want Mailman to autogenerate the list passwords.Legacy anti-spam filtersListList CharacteristicsList Helpbot: %(requestaddr)sList IdentityList Owners: %(owneraddr)sList admin onlyList all mailing lists. Usage: %(program)s [options] Where: -a / --advertised List only those mailing lists that are publically advertised --virtual-host-overview=domain -V domain List only those mailing lists that are homed to the given virtual domain. This only works if the VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW variable is set. -b / --bare Displays only the list name, with no description. -h / --help Print this text and exit. List all the members of a mailing list. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] listname Where: --output file -o file Write output to specified file instead of standard out. --regular / -r Print just the regular (non-digest) members. --digest[=kind] / -d [kind] Print just the digest members. Optional argument can be "mime" or "plain" which prints just the digest members receiving that kind of digest. --nomail[=why] / -n [why] Print the members that have delivery disabled. Optional argument can be "byadmin", "byuser", "bybounce", or "unknown" which prints just the users who have delivery disabled for that reason. It can also be "enabled" which prints just those member for whom delivery is enabled. --fullnames / -f Include the full names in the output. --preserve / -p Output member addresses case preserved the way they were added to the list. Otherwise, addresses are printed in all lowercase. --invalid / -i Print only the addresses in the membership list that are invalid. Ignores -r, -d, -n. --unicode / -u Print addresses which are stored as Unicode objects instead of normal string objects. Ignores -r, -d, -n. --help -h Print this help message and exit. listname is the name of the mailing list to use. Note that if neither -r or -d is supplied, both regular members are printed first, followed by digest members, but no indication is given as to address status. List all the owners of a mailing list. Usage: %(program)s [options] listname ... Where: --all-vhost=vhost -v=vhost List the owners of all the mailing lists for the given virtual host. --all -a List the owners of all the mailing lists on this system. --help -h Print this help message and exit. `listname' is the name of the mailing list to print the owners of. You can have more than one named list on the command line. List already exists: %(listname)sList already exists: %(safelistname)sList creator's (authentication) password:List membersList moderators (and list administrators) are sent daily reminders of requests pending approval, like subscriptions to a moderated list, or postings that are being held for one reason or another. Setting this option causes notices to be sent immediately on the arrival of new requests as well.List my other subscriptionsList name is requiredList name is required.List name must not include "@": %(safelistname)sList name: %(listname)sList of addresses which are banned from membership in this mailing list.List of non-member addresses whose postings should be automatically accepted.List of non-member addresses whose postings will be automatically discarded.List of non-member addresses whose postings will be automatically rejected.List of non-member addresses whose postings will be immediately held for moderation.List password:List subscriptions for %(safeuser)s on %(hostname)sList the owners of a mailing list, or all mailing lists. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] [listname ...] Options: -w / --with-listnames Group the owners by list names and include the list names in the output. Otherwise, the owners will be sorted and uniquified based on the email address. -m / --moderators Include the list moderators in the output. -h / --help Print this help message and exit. listname Print the owners of the specified lists. More than one can appear after the options. If there are no listnames provided, the owners of all the lists will be displayed. List topic keywordsList traffic archival policies.List-specific text prepended to new-subscriber welcome messageList:List: %(listname)s, Owners: %(owners)sLithuanianLoading list %(listname)sLog inLog outLogoutMIMEMail deliveryMail<->News gatewaysMail-to-News and News-to-Mail gateway services.Mailing list creation request for list %(listname)sMailing list creation resultsMailing list deletion resultsMailing list removal request for list %(listname)sMailmanMailman %(varname)s List Option HelpMailman Administrative Database ErrorMailman prefixes Subject: headers with text you can customize and normally, this prefix shows up in messages gatewayed to Usenet. You can set this option to No to disable the prefix on gated messages. Of course, if you turn off normal Subject: prefixes, they won't be prefixed for gated messages either.Mailman privacy alertMailman won't accept the given email address as a valid address. (E.g. it must have an @ in it.)Make your changes in the following section, then submit them using the Submit Your Changes button below.Many (in fact, most) spams do not explicitly name their myriad destinations in the explicit destination addresses - in fact often the To: field has a totally bogus address for obfuscation. The constraint applies only to the stuff in the address before the '@' sign, but still catches all such spams.

    The cost is that the list will not accept unhindered any postings relayed from other addresses, unless

    1. The relaying address has the same name, or
    2. The relaying address name is included on the options that specifies acceptable aliases for the list.
    MarMarchMass RemovalsMass SubscriptionsMass catch upMass catchup completedMass RemovalMass SubscriptionMaximum length in kilobytes (KB) of a message body. Use 0 for no limit.MayMember filtersMember name successfully changed. Membership ListMembership exposureMembership re-enabled.Membership ListMembership Management...Message Excerpt:Message Headers:Message body is too big: %(size)d bytes with a limit of %(limit)d KBMessage has a suspicious headerMessage has implicit destinationMessage may contain administriviaMessage rejected by filter rule matchModeratedModeratorModerator passwords did not matchMonMonthlyMore information: %(listurl)sMove a message from the shunt queue to the original queue. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] [directory] Where: -h / --help Print help and exit. Optional `directory' specifies a directory to dequeue from other than qfiles/shunt. Move rule downMove rule upMust have a listname and a filenameMust posts have list named in destination (to, cc) field (or be among the acceptable alias names, specified below)?Name of list:Name:Natural language (internationalization) options.NeverNew %(listname)s password: %(notifypassword)sNew %(pwdesc)s password: New subscription request to list %(realname)s from %(addr)sNew unsubscription request from %(realname)s by %(addr)sNews server settingsNext message:NoNo address givenNo argument to -f givenNo child with pid: %(pid)sNo command given.No commands were found in this message. To obtain instructions, send a message containing just the word "help". No filename given.No list name supplied.No list named:No listname givenNo lists to searchNo matching mailing lists foundNo one can subscribe to the digest of this list!No problems foundNo reason givenNo runner name given.No subjectNo such list "%(listname)s" %(e)sNo such list (or list already deleted): %(listname)sNo such list %(safelistname)sNo such list: %(listname)sNo such list: %(listname)s. Removing its residual archives.No such member: %(addr)sNo such member: %(safeuser)s.No updates are necessary.No valid address found to subscribeNo valid variable name found.Non-digest (regular) members:Non-digest optionsNon-member filtersNon-members are not allowed to post messages to this list.Non-standard property restored: %(k)sNoneNone - no verification steps (Not Recommended )
    Confirm (*) - email confirmation step required
    Require approval - require list administrator Approval for subscriptions
    Confirm and approve - both confirm and approve

    (*) when someone requests a subscription, Mailman sends them a notice with a unique subscription request number that they must reply to in order to subscribe.
    This prevents mischievous (or malicious) people from creating subscriptions for others without their consent.Normally, Mailman sends the regular delivery messages to the mail server in batches. This is much more efficent because it reduces the amount of traffic between Mailman and the mail server.

    However, some lists can benefit from a more personalized approach. In this case, Mailman crafts a new message for each member on the regular delivery list. Turning this feature on may degrade the performance of your site, so you need to carefully consider whether the trade-off is worth it, or whether there are other ways to accomplish what you want. You should also carefully monitor your system load to make sure it is acceptable.

    Select No to disable personalization and send messages to the members in batches. Select Yes to personalize deliveries and allow additional substitution variables in message headers and footers (see below). In addition, by selecting Full Personalization, the To header of posted messages will be modified to include the member's address instead of the list's posting address.

    When personalization is enabled, a few more expansion variables that can be included in the message header and message footer.

    These additional substitution variables will be available for your headers and footers, when this feature is enabled:

    • user_address - The address of the user, coerced to lower case.
    • user_delivered_to - The case-preserved address that the user is subscribed with.
    • user_password - The user's password.
    • user_name - The user's full name.
    • user_optionsurl - The url to the user's option page.
    NorwegianNot a valid email address: %(toaddr)sNot authenticatedNot removing archives. Reinvoke with -a to remove them.Not subscribedNote: Since this is a list of mailing lists, administrative notices like the password reminder will be sent to your membership administrative address, %(addr)s.Note: your list delivery is currently disabled%(reason)s.Nothing to do.NotificationsNovNovemberNumber of days between auto-responses to either the mailing list or -request/-owner address from the same poster. Set to zero (or negative) for no grace period (i.e. auto-respond to every message).OctOctoberOffOkay, the list moderator will still have the opportunity to approve or reject this message.OnOnce a month, your password will be emailed to you as a reminder.One of -i or -o is requiredOne of these actions is take when the message matches one of the content filtering rules, meaning, the top-level content type matches one of the filter_mime_types, or the top-level content type does not match one of the pass_mime_types, or if after filtering the subparts of the message, the message ends up empty.

    Note this action is not taken if after filtering the message still contains content. In that case the message is always forwarded on to the list membership.

    When messages are discarded, a log entry is written containing the Message-ID of the discarded message. When messages are rejected or forwarded to the list owner, a reason for the rejection is included in the bounce message to the original author. When messages are preserved, they are saved in a special queue directory on disk for the site administrator to view (and possibly rescue) but otherwise discarded. This last option is only available if enabled by the site administrator.Only one -f switch allowedOnly one of -i or -o is allowedOpen list, moderated groupOriginal MessageOther Administrative ActivitiesOverview of all %(hostname)s mailing listsPID unreadable in: %(pidfile)sPassword // URLPassword change failed.Password changed.Password reminderPassword successfully changed.Password:Password: PasswordsPasswords did not match!Passwords do not match; no changes made.Passwords may not be blankPattern (as regexp):Pending subscriptions:Perform all necessary upgrades. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] Options: -f/--force Force running the upgrade procedures. Normally, if the version number of the installed Mailman matches the current version number (or a `downgrade' is detected), nothing will be done. -h/--help Print this text and exit. Use this script to help you update to the latest release of Mailman from some previous version. It knows about versions back to 1.0b4 (?). Permanently ban from this listPermanently remove mailing list %(realname)sPickling archive state into PlainPlease do *not* post administrative requests to the mailing list. If you wish to subscribe, visit %(listurl)s or send a message with the word `help' in it to the request address, %(request)s, for further instructions.Please enter the confirmation string (i.e. cookie) that you received in your email message, in the box below. Then hit the Submit button to proceed to the next confirmation step.Please specify either -p or -m.Please trim the recipient list; it is too long.Policies concerning immediately delivered list traffic.Policies concerning the content of list traffic.

    Content filtering works like this: when a message is received by the list and you have enabled content filtering, the individual attachments are first compared to the filter types. If the attachment type matches an entry in the filter types, it is discarded.

    Then, if there are pass types defined, any attachment type that does not match a pass type is also discarded. If there are no pass types defined, this check is skipped.

    After this initial filtering, any multipart attachments that are empty are removed. If the outer message is left empty after this filtering, then the whole message is discarded. Then, each multipart/alternative section will be replaced by just the first alternative that is non-empty after filtering.

    Finally, any text/html parts that are left in the message may be converted to text/plain if convert_html_to_plaintext is enabled and the site is configured to allow these conversions.PolishPoll the NNTP servers for messages to be gatewayed to mailing lists. Usage: gate_news [options] Where options are --help -h Print this text and exit. PortuguesePortuguese (Brazil)Post by non-member to a members-only listPost to moderated listPosted message canceledPosterPosting Held for ApprovalPosting of your message titled "%(subject)s"Posting to a moderated newsgroupPosting to a restricted list by sender requires approvalPostings from any of these non-members will be automatically accepted with no further moderation applied. Add member addresses one per line; start the line with a ^ character to designate a regular expression match.Postings from any of these non-members will be automatically discarded. That is, the message will be thrown away with no further processing or notification. The sender will not receive a notification or a bounce, however the list moderators can optionally receive copies of auto-discarded messages..

    Add member addresses one per line; start the line with a ^ character to designate a regular expression match.Postings from any of these non-members will be automatically rejected. In other words, their messages will be bounced back to the sender with a notification of automatic rejection. This option is not appropriate for known spam senders; their messages should be automatically discarded.

    Add member addresses one per line; start the line with a ^ character to designate a regular expression match.Postings from any of these non-members will be immediately and automatically held for moderation by the list moderators. The sender will receive a notification message which will allow them to cancel their held message. Add member addresses one per line; start the line with a ^ character to designate a regular expression match.Postings to: %(postaddr)sPreferred language:Prefix Subject: headers on postings gated to news?Prefix for subject line of list postings.PreservePreserve message for site administratorPreserve messages for the site administratorPrevious message:Primary start-up and shutdown script for Mailman's qrunner daemon. This script starts, stops, and restarts the main Mailman queue runners, making sure that the various long-running qrunners are still alive and kicking. It does this by forking and exec'ing the qrunners and waiting on their pids. When it detects a subprocess has exited, it may restart it. The qrunners respond to SIGINT, SIGTERM, and SIGHUP. SIGINT and SIGTERM both cause the qrunners to exit cleanly, but the master will only restart qrunners that have exited due to a SIGINT. SIGHUP causes the master and the qrunners to close their log files, and reopen then upon the next printed message. The master also responds to SIGINT, SIGTERM, and SIGHUP, which it simply passes on to the qrunners (note that the master will close and reopen its own log files on receipt of a SIGHUP). The master also leaves its own process id in the file data/master-qrunner.pid but you normally don't need to use this pid directly. The `start', `stop', `restart', and `reopen' commands handle everything for you. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] [ start | stop | restart | reopen ] Options: -n/--no-restart Don't restart the qrunners when they exit because of an error or a SIGINT. They are never restarted if they exit in response to a SIGTERM. Use this only for debugging. Only useful if the `start' command is given. -u/--run-as-user Normally, this script will refuse to run if the user id and group id are not set to the `mailman' user and group (as defined when you configured Mailman). If run as root, this script will change to this user and group before the check is made. This can be inconvenient for testing and debugging purposes, so the -u flag means that the step that sets and checks the uid/gid is skipped, and the program is run as the current user and group. This flag is not recommended for normal production environments. Note though, that if you run with -u and are not in the mailman group, you may have permission problems, such as begin unable to delete a list's archives through the web. Tough luck! -s/--stale-lock-cleanup If mailmanctl finds an existing master lock, it will normally exit with an error message. With this option, mailmanctl will perform an extra level of checking. If a process matching the host/pid described in the lock file is running, mailmanctl will still exit, but if no matching process is found, mailmanctl will remove the apparently stale lock and make another attempt to claim the master lock. -q/--quiet Don't print status messages. Error messages are still printed to standard error. -h/--help Print this message and exit. Commands: start - Start the master daemon and all qrunners. Prints a message and exits if the master daemon is already running. stop - Stops the master daemon and all qrunners. After stopping, no more messages will be processed. restart - Restarts the qrunners, but not the master process. Use this whenever you upgrade or update Mailman so that the qrunners will use the newly installed code. reopen - This will close all log files, causing them to be re-opened the next time a message is written to them Print the Mailman version. Privacy options...Private Archive ErrorPrivate Archive Error - %(msg)sPrivate archive file not foundProblems found:Process disabled members, recommended once per day. This script cruises through every mailing list looking for members whose delivery is disabled. If they have been disabled due to bounces, they will receive another notification, or they may be removed if they've received the maximum number of notifications. Use the --byadmin, --byuser, and --unknown flags to also send notifications to members whose accounts have been disabled for those reasons. Use --all to send the notification to all disabled members. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] Options: -h / --help Print this message and exit. -o / --byadmin Also send notifications to any member disabled by the list owner/administrator. -m / --byuser Also send notifications to any member disabled by themselves. -u / --unknown Also send notifications to any member disabled for unknown reasons (usually a legacy disabled address). -b / --notbybounce Don't send notifications to members disabled because of bounces (the default is to notify bounce disabled members). -a / --all Send notifications to all disabled members. -f / --force Send notifications to disabled members even if they're not due a new notification yet. -l listname --listname=listname Process only the given list, otherwise do all lists. Public mailing lists at %(hostname)s:Python PoweredQuarterlyRFC 2369 defines a set of List-* headers that are normally added to every message sent to the list membership. These greatly aid end-users who are using standards compliant mail readers. They should normally always be enabled.

    However, not all mail readers are standards compliant yet, and if you have a large number of members who are using non-compliant mail readers, they may be annoyed at these headers. You should first try to educate your members as to why these headers exist, and how to hide them in their mail clients. As a last resort you can disable these headers, but this is not recommended (and in fact, your ability to disable these headers may eventually go away).Re-enable mailing list membershipRe-enable membershipRe-generate the Pipermail gzip'd archive flat files. This script should be run nightly from cron. When run from the command line, the following usage is understood: Usage: %(program)s [-v] [-h] [listnames] Where: --verbose -v print each file as it's being gzip'd --help -h print this message and exit listnames Optionally, only compress the .txt files for the named lists. Without this, all archivable lists are processed. Re-opening all log filesRe-run as %(MAILMAN_USER)s (or root) with -f flag to fixReason for refusalReason:Rebuild a list's archive. Use this command to rebuild the archives for a mailing list. You may want to do this if you edit some messages in an archive, or remove some messages from an archive. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] [] Where options are: -h / --help Print this help message and exit. -q / --quiet Make the archiver output less verbose. --wipe First wipe out the original archive before regenerating. You usually want to specify this argument unless you're generating the archive in chunks. -s N --start=N Start indexing at article N, where article 0 is the first in the mbox. Defaults to 0. -e M --end=M End indexing at article M. This script is not very efficient with respect to memory management, and for large archives, it may not be possible to index the mbox entirely. For that reason, you can specify the start and end article numbers. Where is the path to a list's complete mbox archive. Usually this will be some path in the archives/private directory. For example: %% bin/arch mylist archives/private/mylist.mbox/mylist.mbox is optional. If it is missing, it is calculated. Receive digests?Received:Recipient filtersRecipient filtersRegenerate Mailman specific aliases from scratch. The actual output depends on the value of the `MTA' variable in your mm_cfg.py file. Usage: genaliases [options] Options: -q/--quiet Some MTA output can include more verbose help text. Use this to tone down the verbosity. -h/--help Print this message and exit. Regexp:RegularRejectRejectsReloading pickled archive stateRemindRemove members from a list. Usage: remove_members [options] [listname] [addr1 ...] Options: --file=file -f file Remove member addresses found in the given file. If file is `-', read stdin. --all -a Remove all members of the mailing list. (mutually exclusive with --fromall) --fromall Removes the given addresses from all the lists on this system regardless of virtual domains if you have any. This option cannot be used -a/--all. Also, you should not specify a listname when using this option. --nouserack -n Don't send the user acknowledgements. If not specified, the list default value is used. --noadminack -N Don't send the admin acknowledgements. If not specified, the list default value is used. --help -h Print this help message and exit. listname is the name of the mailing list to use. addr1 ... are additional addresses to remove. Remove message attachments that don't have a matching content type. Leave this field blank to skip this filter test.Remove message attachments that have a matching content type.Remove the components of a mailing list with impunity - beware! This removes (almost) all traces of a mailing list. By default, the lists archives are not removed, which is very handy for retiring old lists. Usage: rmlist [-a] [-h] listname Where: --archives -a Remove the list's archives too, or if the list has already been deleted, remove any residual archives. --help -h Print this help message and exit. Removed: %(s)sRemoving %(msg)sRequest to mailing list %(realname)s rejectedRequested topic is not valid: %(topicname)sRequire approvalReset a list's web_page_url attribute to the default setting. This script is intended to be run as a bin/withlist script, i.e. % bin/withlist -l -r fix_url listname [options] Options: -u urlhost --urlhost=urlhost Look up urlhost in the virtual host table and set the web_page_url and host_name attributes of the list to the values found. This essentially moves the list from one virtual domain to another. Without this option, the default web_page_url and host_name values are used. -v / --verbose Print what the script is doing. If run standalone, it prints this help text and exits. Resetting %(n)s BYBOUNCEs disabled addrs with no bounce infoRestarting Mailman's master qrunnerReturn the generated output.Return to the RomanianRun one or more qrunners, once or repeatedly. Each named runner class is run in round-robin fashion. In other words, the first named runner is run to consume all the files currently in its directory. When that qrunner is done, the next one is run to consume all the files in /its/ directory, and so on. The number of total iterations can be given on the command line. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] Options: -r runner[:slice:range] --runner=runner[:slice:range] Run the named qrunner, which must be one of the strings returned by the -l option. Optional slice:range if given, is used to assign multiple qrunner processes to a queue. range is the total number of qrunners for this queue while slice is the number of this qrunner from [0..range). If using the slice:range form, you better make sure that each qrunner for the queue is given the same range value. If slice:runner is not given, then 1:1 is used. Multiple -r options may be given, in which case each qrunner will run once in round-robin fashion. The special runner `All' is shorthand for a qrunner for each listed by the -l option. --once -o Run each named qrunner exactly once through its main loop. Otherwise, each qrunner runs indefinitely, until the process receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT. -l/--list Shows the available qrunner names and exit. -v/--verbose Spit out more debugging information to the logs/qrunner log file. -s/--subproc This should only be used when running qrunner as a subprocess of the mailmanctl startup script. It changes some of the exit-on-error behavior to work better with that framework. -h/--help Print this message and exit. runner is required unless -l or -h is given, and it must be one of the names displayed by the -l switch. Run this program as root or as the %(name)s user, or use -u.Running %(module)s.%(callable)s()...RussianSatSaving listSearch regular expression requiredSearch...SecondSelect page to edit:Send "list created" email to list owner?Send goodbye message to members when they are unsubscribed?Send mail to poster when their posting is held for approval?Send monthly password reminders?Send notifications of new subscriptions to the list owner?Send notifications to the list owner?Send password reminders for all lists to all users. This program scans all mailing lists and collects users and their passwords, grouped by the list's host_name if mm_cfg.VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW is true. Then one email message is sent to each unique user (per-virtual host) containing the list passwords and options url for the user. The password reminder comes from the mm_cfg.MAILMAN_SITE_LIST, which must exist. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] Options: -l listname --listname=listname Send password reminders for the named list only. If omitted, reminders are sent for all lists. Multiple -l/--listname options are allowed. -h/--help Print this message and exit. Send password reminders to, eg, "-owner" address instead of directly to user.Send unsubscription acknowledgement to the user?Send welcome message to newly subscribed members?Send welcome messages to new subscribees?Sender discarded message via web.Sender is explicitly forbiddenSender filtersSepSeptemberSerbianServer Local TimeSetSet the site password, prompting from the terminal. The site password can be used in most if not all places that the list administrator's password can be used, which in turn can be used in most places that a list users password can be used. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] [password] Options: -c/--listcreator Set the list creator password instead of the site password. The list creator is authorized to create and remove lists, but does not have the total power of the site administrator. -h/--help Print this help message and exit. If password is not given on the command line, it will be prompted for. Set this to yes when this list is intended to cascade only to other mailing lists. When set, meta notices like confirmations and password reminders will be directed to an address derived from the member's address - it will have the value of "umbrella_member_suffix" appended to the member's account name.Setting host_name to: %(mailhost)sSetting this option causes member email addresses to be transformed when they are presented on list web pages (both in text and as links), so they're not trivially recognizable as email addresses. The intention is to prevent the addresses from being snarfed up by automated web scanners for use by spammers.Setting this option instructs Mailman to start a new volume with the next digest sent out.Setting web_page_url to: %(web_page_url)sShould Mailman convert text/html parts to plain text? This conversion happens after MIME attachments have been stripped.Should Mailman filter the content of list traffic according to the settings below?Should Mailman notify you, the list owner, when bounces cause a member to be unsubscribed?Should Mailman notify you, the list owner, when bounces cause a member's subscription to be disabled?Should Mailman perform a catchup on the newsgroup?Should Mailman perform automatic bounce processing?Should Mailman personalize each non-digest delivery? This is often useful for announce-only lists, but read the details section for a discussion of important performance issues.Should Mailman send an auto-response to emails sent to the -owner address?Should Mailman send an auto-response to emails sent to the -request address? If you choose yes, decide whether you want Mailman to discard the original email, or forward it on to the system as a normal mail command.Should Mailman send an auto-response to mailing list posters?Should Mailman send the next digest right now, if it is not empty?Should Mailman send you, the list owner, any bounce messages that failed to be detected by the bounce processor? Yes is recommended.Should Mailman start a new digest volume?Should a digest be dispatched daily when the size threshold isn't reached?Should administrator get notices of subscribes and unsubscribes?Should any existing Reply-To: header found in the original message be stripped? If so, this will be done regardless of whether an explict Reply-To: header is added by Mailman or not.Should messages from non-members, which are automatically discarded, be forwarded to the list moderator?Should messages from this mailing list include the RFC 2369 (i.e. List-*) headers? Yes is highly recommended.Should new members be quarantined before they are allowed to post unmoderated to this list? Answer Yes to hold new member postings for moderator approval by default.Should new posts to the mailing list be sent to the newsgroup?Should new posts to the newsgroup be sent to the mailing list?Should postings include the List-Post: header?Should the list moderators get immediate notice of new requests, as well as daily notices about collected ones?Should the topic filter be enabled or disabled?Show member addresses so they're not directly recognizable as email addresses?Show the contents of one or more Mailman queue files. Usage: show_qfiles [options] qfile ... Options: -q / --quiet Don't print `helpful' message delimiters. -h / --help Print this text and exit. Example: show_qfiles qfiles/shunt/*.pck Shutting down Mailman's master qrunnerSite list is missing: %(sitelistname)sSize:Skipped content of type %(partctype)sSlovenianSome unknown error occurred while creating the list. Please contact the site administrator for assistance.Spam Filter Regexp:Spam Filter Rule %(i)dSpam filtersSpanish (Spain)Stale pid file removed.Starting Mailman's master qrunner.States table for the finite-states-machine parser: 0 idle 1 filename-or-comment 2 msgid 3 msgstr 4 end Subject:SubmitSubmit All DataSubmit ChangesSubmit My ChangesSubmit Your ChangesSubscribeSubscribe results pageSubscribe these users now or invite them?Subscribe to list %(listname)sSubscribed: %(member)sSubscribingSubscription RequestsSubscription requestSubscription request confirmedSubscription request succeeded.Subscription rulesSuccessfully Removed:Successfully Unsubscribed:Successfully invited:Successfully subscribed:Suffix for use when this list is an umbrella for other lists, according to setting of previous "umbrella_list" setting.SunSwedishSynchronize a mailing list's membership with a flat file. This script is useful if you have a Mailman mailing list and a sendmail :include: style list of addresses (also as is used in Majordomo). For every address in the file that does not appear in the mailing list, the address is added. For every address in the mailing list that does not appear in the file, the address is removed. Other options control what happens when an address is added or removed. Usage: %(PROGRAM)s [options] -f file listname Where `options' are: --no-change -n Don't actually make the changes. Instead, print out what would be done to the list. --welcome-msg[=] -w[=] Sets whether or not to send the newly added members a welcome message, overriding whatever the list's `send_welcome_msg' setting is. With -w=yes or -w, the welcome message is sent. With -w=no, no message is sent. --goodbye-msg[=] -g[=] Sets whether or not to send the goodbye message to removed members, overriding whatever the list's `send_goodbye_msg' setting is. With -g=yes or -g, the goodbye message is sent. With -g=no, no message is sent. --digest[=] -d[=] Selects whether to make newly added members receive messages in digests. With -d=yes or -d, they become digest members. With -d=no (or if no -d option given) they are added as regular members. --notifyadmin[=] -a[=] Specifies whether the admin should be notified for each subscription or unsubscription. If you're adding a lot of addresses, you definitely want to turn this off! With -a=yes or -a, the admin is notified. With -a=no, the admin is not notified. With no -a option, the default for the list is used. --file -f This option is required. It specifies the flat file to synchronize against. Email addresses must appear one per line. If filename is `-' then stdin is used. --help -h Print this message. listname Required. This specifies the list to synchronize. System error, bad content: %(content)sTend to pending moderator requestsText appended to the bottom of every immediately-delivery message. Text attached (as a final message) to the bottom of digests. Text attached (as an initial message, before the table of contents) to the top of digests. Text prepended to the top of every immediately-delivery message. Text sent to people leaving the list. If empty, no special text will be added to the unsubscribe message.Text to include in any rejection notice to be sent to moderated members who post to this list.Text%(sz)sThe "host_name" is the preferred name for email to mailman-related addresses on this host, and generally should be the mail host's exchanger address, if any. This setting can be useful for selecting among alternative names of a host that has multiple addresses.The list administrators are the people who have ultimate control over all parameters of this mailing list. They are able to change any list configuration variable available through these administration web pages.

    The list moderators have more limited permissions; they are not able to change any list configuration variable, but they are allowed to tend to pending administration requests, including approving or rejecting held subscription requests, and disposing of held postings. Of course, the list administrators can also tend to pending requests.

    In order to split the list ownership duties into administrators and moderators, you must set a separate moderator password in the fields below, and also provide the email addresses of the list moderators in the general options section.The List-Post: header is one of the headers recommended by RFC 2369. However for some announce-only mailing lists, only a very select group of people are allowed to post to the list; the general membership is usually not allowed to post. For lists of this nature, the List-Post: header is misleading. Select No to disable the inclusion of this header. (This does not affect the inclusion of the other List-*: headers.)The Mailman ReplybotThe Week Of Monday %(day)i %(month)s %(year)iThe `join' command is synonymous with `subscribe'. The `leave' command is synonymous with `unsubscribe'. The `remove' command is synonymous with `unsubscribe'. The address requesting to be changed has been subsequently unsubscribed. This request has been cancelled.The address requesting unsubscription is not a member of the mailing list. Perhaps you have already been unsubscribed, e.g. by the list administrator?The attached message has been automatically discarded.The attached message matched the %(listname)s mailing list's content filtering rules and was prevented from being forwarded on to the list membership. You are receiving the only remaining copy of the discarded message. The attached message was received as a bounce, but either the bounce format was not recognized, or no member addresses could be extracted from it. This mailing list has been configured to send all unrecognized bounce messages to the list administrator(s). For more information see: %(adminurl)s The capitalization of this name can be changed to make it presentable in polite company as a proper noun, or to make an acronym part all upper case, etc. However, the name will be advertised as the email address (e.g., in subscribe confirmation notices), so it should not be otherwise altered. (Email addresses are not case sensitive, but they are sensitive to almost everything else :-)The confirmation email has been sent.The current archiveThe email address you supplied is banned from this mailing list. If you think this restriction is erroneous, please contact the list owners at %(listowner)s.The email address you supplied is banned from this mailing list. If you think this restriction is erroneous, please contact the list owners at %(listowner)s.The email address you supplied is not valid. (E.g. it must contain an `@'.)The following illegal substitution variables were found in the %(property)s string: %(bad)s

    Your list may not operate properly until you correct this problem.The header filter rule pattern '%(safepattern)s' is not a legal regular expression. This rule will be ignored.The held message with the Subject: header %(subject)s could not be found. The most likely reason for this is that the list moderator has already approved or rejected the message. You were not able to cancel it in time.The held message you were referred to has already been handled by the list administrator.The hostname of the machine your news server is running on.The list administrator email addresses. Multiple administrator addresses, each on separate line is okay.The list administrator has disabled digest delivery for this list, so your delivery option has not been set. However your other options have been set successfully.The list administrator has disabled non-digest delivery for this list, so your delivery option has not been set. However your other options have been set successfully.The list moderator email addresses. Multiple moderator addresses, each on separate line is okay.The list password cannot be emptyThe list password cannot be emptyThe mailing list `%(listname)s' has been created via the through-the-web interface. In order to complete the activation of this mailing list, the proper /etc/aliases (or equivalent) file must be updated. The program `newaliases' may also have to be run. Here are the entries for the /etc/aliases file: The mailing list `%(listname)s' has been removed via the through-the-web interface. In order to complete the de-activation of this mailing list, the appropriate /etc/aliases (or equivalent) file must be updated. The program `newaliases' may also have to be run. Here are the entries in the /etc/aliases file that should be removed: The master qrunner lock could not be acquired because it appears as if another master qrunner is already running. The master qrunner lock could not be acquired, because it appears as if some process on some other host may have acquired it. We can't test for stale locks across host boundaries, so you'll have to do this manually. Or, if you know the lock is stale, re-run mailmanctl with the -s flag. Lock file: %(LOCKFILE)s Lock host: %(status)s Exiting.The master qrunner lock could not be acquired. It appears as though there is a stale master qrunner lock. Try re-running mailmanctl with the -s flag. The maximum member bounce score before the member's subscription is disabled. This value can be a floating point number.The message headers matched a filter ruleThe message's content type was explicitly disallowedThe message's content type was not explicitly allowedThe moderation policy of the newsgroup.The name of the Usenet group to gateway to and/or from.The new address is already a member: %(newaddr)sThe new address you requested %(newaddr)s is already a member of the %(listname)s mailing list, however you have also requested a global change of address. Upon confirmation, any other mailing list containing the address %(safeuser)s will be changed. The next digest will be sent as volume %(volume)s, number %(number)sThe number of days after which a member's bounce information is discarded, if no new bounces have been received in the interim. This value must be an integer.The number of days between sending the Your Membership Is Disabled warnings. This value must be an integer.The public name of this list (make case-changes only).The results of your email command are provided below. Attached is your original message. The results of your email commandsThe site administrator at %(hostname)s has changed the password for your mailing list %(listname)s. It is now %(notifypassword)s Please be sure to use this for all future list administration. You may want to log in now to your list and change the password to something more to your liking. Visit your list admin page at %(adminurl)s The subscribers listThe text will be treated as html except that newlines will be translated to <br> - so you can use links, preformatted text, etc, but don't put in carriage returns except where you mean to separate paragraphs. And review your changes - bad html (like some unterminated HTML constructs) can prevent display of the entire listinfo page.The topic filter categorizes each incoming email message according to regular expression filters you specify below. If the message's Subject: or Keywords: header contains a match against a topic filter, the message is logically placed into a topic bucket. Each user can then choose to only receive messages from the mailing list for a particular topic bucket (or buckets). Any message not categorized in a topic bucket registered with the user is not delivered to the list.

    Note that this feature only works with regular delivery, not digest delivery.

    The body of the message can also be optionally scanned for Subject: and Keywords: headers, as specified by the topics_bodylines_limit configuration variable.The topic matcher will scan this many lines of the message body looking for topic keyword matches. Body scanning stops when either this many lines have been looked at, or a non-header-like body line is encountered. By setting this value to zero, no body lines will be scanned (i.e. only the Keywords: and Subject: headers will be scanned). By setting this value to a negative number, then all body lines will be scanned until a non-header-like line is encountered. The topic pattern '%(safepattern)s' is not a legal regular expression. It will be discarded.The variable `m' is the %(listname)s MailList instanceThere are no pending requests.There are two ownership roles associated with each mailing list. The list administrators are the people who have ultimate control over all parameters of this mailing list. They are able to change any list configuration variable available through these administration web pages.

    The list moderators have more limited permissions; they are not able to change any list configuration variable, but they are allowed to tend to pending administration requests, including approving or rejecting held subscription requests, and disposing of held postings. Of course, the list administrators can also tend to pending requests.

    In order to split the list ownership duties into administrators and moderators, you must set a separate moderator password, and also provide the email addresses of the list moderators. Note that the field you are changing here specifies the list administrators.There are two ownership roles associated with each mailing list. The list administrators are the people who have ultimate control over all parameters of this mailing list. They are able to change any list configuration variable available through these administration web pages.

    The list moderators have more limited permissions; they are not able to change any list configuration variable, but they are allowed to tend to pending administration requests, including approving or rejecting held subscription requests, and disposing of held postings. Of course, the list administrators can also tend to pending requests.

    In order to split the list ownership duties into administrators and moderators, you must set a separate moderator password, and also provide the email addresses of the list moderators in this section. Note that the field you are changing here specifies the list moderators.There was no digest to send.There were some problems deleting the mailing list %(listname)s. Contact your site administrator at %(sitelist)s for details.These are all the natural languages supported by this list. Note that the default language must be included.These policies control the automatic bounce processing system in Mailman. Here's an overview of how it works.

    When a bounce is received, Mailman tries to extract two pieces of information from the message: the address of the member the message was intended for, and the severity of the problem causing the bounce. The severity can be either hard or soft meaning either a fatal error occurred, or a transient error occurred. When in doubt, a hard severity is used.

    If no member address can be extracted from the bounce, then the bounce is usually discarded. Otherwise, each member is assigned a bounce score and every time we encounter a bounce from this member we increment the score. Hard bounces increment by 1 while soft bounces increment by 0.5. We only increment the bounce score once per day, so even if we receive ten hard bounces from a member per day, their score will increase by only 1 for that day.

    When a member's bounce score is greater than the bounce score threshold, the subscription is disabled. Once disabled, the member will not receive any postings from the list until their membership is explicitly re-enabled (either by the list administrator or the user). However, they will receive occasional reminders that their membership has been disabled, and these reminders will include information about how to re-enable their membership.

    You can control both the number of reminders the member will receive and the frequency with which these reminders are sent.

    There is one other important configuration variable; after a certain period of time -- during which no bounces from the member are received -- the bounce information is considered stale and discarded. Thus by adjusting this value, and the score threshold, you can control how quickly bouncing members are disabled. You should tune both of these to the frequency and traffic volume of your list.ThirdThis description is used when the mailing list is listed with other mailing lists, or in headers, and so forth. It should be as succinct as you can get it, while still identifying what the list is.This is %(also)sa hidden list, which means that the list of members is available only to the list administrator.This is %(also)sa private list, which means that the list of members is not available to non-members.This is %(also)sa public list, which means that the list of members list is available to everyone.This is a closed list, which means your subscription will be held for approval. You will be notified of the list moderator's decision by email.This is the address set in the Reply-To: header when the reply_goes_to_list option is set to Explicit address.

    There are many reasons not to introduce or override the Reply-To: header. One is that some posters depend on their own Reply-To: settings to convey their valid return address. Another is that modifying Reply-To: makes it much more difficult to send private replies. See `Reply-To' Munging Considered Harmful for a general discussion of this issue. See Reply-To Munging Considered Useful for a dissenting opinion.

    Some mailing lists have restricted posting privileges, with a parallel list devoted to discussions. Examples are `patches' or `checkin' lists, where software changes are posted by a revision control system, but discussion about the changes occurs on a developers mailing list. To support these types of mailing lists, specify the explicit Reply-To: address here. You must also specify Explicit address in the reply_goes_to_list variable.

    Note that if the original message contains a Reply-To: header, it will not be changed.This is the default natural language for this mailing list. If more than one language is supported then users will be able to select their own preferences for when they interact with the list. All other interactions will be conducted in the default language. This applies to both web-based and email-based messages, but not to email posted by list members.This listThis list does not support digest delivery.This list has no members.This list is restricted; your message was not approved.This list only supports digest delivery.This list only supports digest subscriptions!This page allows you as the list owner, to permanent remove this mailing list from the system. This action is not undoable so you should undertake it only if you are absolutely sure this mailing list has served its purpose and is no longer necessary.

    Note that no warning will be sent to your list members and after this action, any subsequent messages sent to the mailing list, or any of its administrative addreses will bounce.

    You also have the option of removing the archives for this mailing list at this time. It is almost always recommended that you do not remove the archives, since they serve as the historical record of your mailing list.

    For your safety, you will be asked to reconfirm the list password. This section allows you to configure subscription and membership exposure policy. You can also control whether this list is public or not. See also the Archival Options section for separate archive-related privacy settings.This section allows you to configure various anti-spam filters posting filters, which can help reduce the amount of spam your list members end up receiving. This section allows you to configure various filters based on the recipient of the message.This setting determines the moderation policy of the newsgroup and its interaction with the moderation policy of the mailing list. This only applies to the newsgroup that you are gatewaying to, so if you are only gatewaying from Usenet, or the newsgroup you are gatewaying to is not moderated, set this option to None.

    If the newsgroup is moderated, you can set this mailing list up to be the moderation address for the newsgroup. By selecting Moderated, an additional posting hold will be placed in the approval process. All messages posted to the mailing list will have to be approved before being sent on to the newsgroup, or to the mailing list membership.

    Note that if the message has an Approved header with the list's administrative password in it, this hold test will be bypassed, allowing privileged posters to send messages directly to the list and the newsgroup.

    Finally, if the newsgroup is moderated, but you want to have an open posting policy anyway, you should select Open list, moderated group. The effect of this is to use the normal Mailman moderation facilities, but to add an Approved header to all messages that are gatewayed to Usenet.This text will be prepended to subject lines of messages posted to the list, to distinguish mailing list messages in in mailbox summaries. Brevity is premium here, it's ok to shorten long mailing list names to something more concise, as long as it still identifies the mailing list.This value may be either the name of your news server, or optionally of the format name:port, where port is a port number. The news server is not part of Mailman proper. You have to already have access to an NNTP server, and that NNTP server must recognize the machine this mailing list runs on as a machine capable of reading and posting news.This value, if any, will be added to the front of the new-subscriber welcome message. The rest of the welcome message already describes the important addresses and URLs for the mailing list, so you don't need to include any of that kind of stuff here. This should just contain mission-specific kinds of things, like etiquette policies or team orientation, or that kind of thing.

    Note that this text will be wrapped, according to the following rules:

    • Each paragraph is filled so that no line is longer than 70 characters.
    • Any line that begins with whitespace is not filled.
    • A blank line separates paragraphs.
    ThuTo finish creating your mailing list, you must edit your /etc/aliases (or equivalent) file by adding the following lines, and possibly running the `newaliases' program: To unsubscribe from %(realname)s, get a password reminder, or change your subscription options %(either)senter your subscription email address:

    To visit the administrators configuration page for an unadvertised list, open a URL similar to this one, but with a '/' and the %(extra)slist name appended. If you have the proper authority, you can also create a new mailing list.

    General list information can be found at Today's Topics (%(msgcount)d messages)Today's Topics: Too many recipients to the messageTopic %(i)dTopic filter detailsTopic keywords, one per line, to match against each message.Topic name:Topic specifications require both a name and a pattern. Incomplete topics will be ignored.TopicsTueTurn this off only if you plan on subscribing people manually and don't want them to know that you did so. This option is most useful for transparently migrating lists from some other mailing list manager to Mailman.Turn this on if you want password reminders to be sent once per month to your members. Note that members may disable their own individual password reminders.UUkrainianUmbrella list settingsUncaught bounce notificationUnix-From line changed: %(lineno)dUnknown language: %(lang)sUnknown list: %(listname)sUnknown virtual host: %(safehostname)sUnlock a locked list, but do not implicitly Save() it. This does not get run if the interpreter exits because of a signal, or if os._exit() is called. It will get called if an exception occurs though. Unlocking (but not saving) list: %(listname)sUnsubscribeUnsubscribe or edit optionsUnsubscription RequestsUnsubscription requestUnsubscription request confirmedUnsubscription request succeeded.Unsubscription resultsUpdating HTML for article %(seq)sUpdating Usenet watermarksUpdating index files for archive [%(archive)s]Updating mailing list: %(listname)sUpdating the held requests database.Upgrading from version %(hexlversion)s to %(hextversion)sUsage:Use this option to prohibit posts according to specific header values. The target value is a regular-expression for matching against the specified header. The match is done disregarding letter case. Lines beginning with '#' are ignored as comments.

    For example:

    to: .*@public.com 
    says to hold all postings with a To: mail header containing '@public.com' anywhere among the addresses.

    Note that leading whitespace is trimmed from the regexp. This can be circumvented in a number of ways, e.g. by escaping or bracketing it.Use this option to remove each message attachment that matches one of these content types. Each line should contain a string naming a MIME type/subtype, e.g. image/gif. Leave off the subtype to remove all parts with a matching major content type, e.g. image.

    Blank lines are ignored.

    See also pass_mime_types for a content type whitelist.Use this option to remove each message attachment that does not have a matching content type. Requirements and formats are exactly like filter_mime_types.

    Note: if you add entries to this list but don't add multipart to this list, any messages with attachments will be rejected by the pass filter.User `%(addr)s' removed from list: %(listname)s.User address/nameUser specific options pageUsing Mailman version:ValueView or edit the list configuration information.View this page inVisit Subscriber ListVisit Subscriber listVisit the list's admin pageVisit the list's info pageWARNING: could not acquire lock for list: %(listname)sWARNING: directory does not exist: %(d)sWarning! You may encounter permission problems.Warning: Warning: couldn't remove %(src)s -- %(rest)sWe're sorry, but you have already been unsubscribed from this mailing list. To re-subscribe, please visit the list information page.WedWeeklyWelcome to the "%(realname)s" mailing list%(digmode)sWelcome!What steps are required for subscription?
    When "umbrella_list" is set to indicate that this list has other mailing lists as members, then administrative notices like confirmations and password reminders need to not be sent to the member list addresses, but rather to the owner of those member lists. In that case, the value of this setting is appended to the member's account name for such notices. `-owner' is the typical choice. This setting has no effect when "umbrella_list" is "No".When personalization is enabled for this list, additional substitution variables are allowed in your headers and footers:

    • user_address - The address of the user, coerced to lower case.
    • user_delivered_to - The case-preserved address that the user is subscribed with.
    • user_password - The user's password.
    • user_name - The user's full name.
    • user_optionsurl - The url to the user's option page.
    When a message is posted to the list, a series of moderation steps are take to decide whether the a moderator must first approve the message or not. This section contains the controls for moderation of both member and non-member postings.

    Member postings are held for moderation if their moderation flag is turned on. You can control whether member postings are moderated by default or not.

    Non-member postings can be automatically accepted, held for moderation, rejected (bounced), or discarded, either individually or as a group. Any posting from a non-member who is not explicitly accepted, rejected, or discarded, will have their posting filtered by the general non-member rules.

    In the text boxes below, add one address per line; start the line with a ^ character to designate a Python regular expression. When entering backslashes, do so as if you were using Python raw strings (i.e. you generally just use a single backslash).

    Note that non-regexp matches are always done first.When a new digest volume is started, the volume number is incremented and the issue number is reset to 1.When a new member is subscribed to this list, their initial set of options is taken from the this variable's setting.When a post from a non-member is received, the message's sender is matched against the list of explicitly accepted, held, rejected (bounced), and discarded addresses. If no match is found, then this action is taken.When members want to leave a list, they will make an unsubscription request, either via the web or via email. Normally it is best for you to allow open unsubscriptions so that users can easily remove themselves from mailing lists (they get really upset if they can't get off lists!).

    For some lists though, you may want to impose moderator approval before an unsubscription request is processed. Examples of such lists include a corporate mailing list that all employees are required to be members of.When receiving digests, which format is default?When set, the list of subscribers is protected by member or admin password authentication.When this option is enabled, all list traffic is emergency moderated, i.e. held for moderation. Turn this option on when your list is experiencing a flamewar and you want a cooling off period.When you are done making changes...When you tell Mailman to perform a catchup on the newsgroup, this means that you want to start gating messages to the mailing list with the next new message found. All earlier messages on the newsgroup will be ignored. This is as if you were reading the newsgroup yourself, and you marked all current messages as read. By catching up, your mailing list members will not see any of the earlier messages.Where are replies to list messages directed? Poster is strongly recommended for most mailing lists.Which delivery mode is the default for new users?While Mailman's bounce detector is fairly robust, it's impossible to detect every bounce format in the world. You should keep this variable set to Yes for two reasons: 1) If this really is a permanent bounce from one of your members, you should probably manually remove them from your list, and 2) you might want to send the message on to the Mailman developers so that this new format can be added to its known set.

    If you really can't be bothered, then set this variable to No and all non-detected bounces will be discarded without further processing.

    Note: This setting will also affect all messages sent to your list's -admin address. This address is deprecated and should never be used, but some people may still send mail to this address. If this happens, and this variable is set to No those messages too will get discarded. You may want to set up an autoresponse message for email to the -owner and -admin address.Who can view subscription list?YearlyYesYes, w/discardYes, w/forwardYou are already a member of this mailing list!You are already subscribed!You are already subscribed.You are already using that email addressYou are forbidden from posting messages to this list.You are not a member of the %(listname)s mailing listYou are not allowed to post to this mailing list, and your message has been automatically rejected. If you think that your messages are being rejected in error, contact the mailing list owner at %(listowner)s.You are not allowed to retrieve the list membership.You are not authorized to create new mailing listsYou are not authorized to delete this mailing listYou are not currently a member. Have you already unsubscribed or changed your email address?You can access your personal options via the following url:You can create a new mailing list by entering the relevant information into the form below. The name of the mailing list will be used as the primary address for posting messages to the list, so it should be lowercased. You will not be able to change this once the list is created.

    You also need to enter the email address of the initial list owner. Once the list is created, the list owner will be given notification, along with the initial list password. The list owner will then be able to modify the password and add or remove additional list owners.

    If you want Mailman to automatically generate the initial list admin password, click on `Yes' in the autogenerate field below, and leave the initial list password fields empty.

    You must have the proper authorization to create new mailing lists. Each site should have a list creator's password, which you can enter in the field at the bottom. Note that the site administrator's password can also be used for authentication. You cannot add a Reply-To: to an explicit address if that address is blank. Resetting these values.You cannot enable gatewaying unless both the news server field and the linked newsgroup fields are filled in.You did not give the correct old password, so your password has not been changed. Use the no argument version of the password command to retrieve your current password, then try again.You did not give the correct passwordYou forgot to enter the list nameYou forgot to specify the list ownerYou gave the wrong passwordYou have been invited to join the %(listname)s mailing listYou have been successfully subscribed to the %(realname)s mailing list.You have been successfully unsubscribed from the mailing list %(fqdn_listname)s. If you were receiving digest deliveries you may get one more digest. If you have any questions about your unsubscription, please contact the list owners at %(owneraddr)s.You have been unsubscribed from the %(realname)s mailing listYou have canceled the re-enabling of your membership. If we continue to receive bounces from your address, it could be deleted from this mailing list.You have canceled your change of address request.You have canceled your subscription request.You have canceled your unsubscription request.You have digest members, but digests are turned off. Those people will not receive mail.You have regular list members but non-digestified mail is turned off. They will receive mail until you fix this problem.You have successfully created the mailing list %(listname)s and notification has been sent to the list owner %(owner)s. You can now:You have successfully deleted the mailing list %(listname)s.You have successfully set your options.You have turned off delivery of both digest and non-digest messages. This is an incompatible state of affairs. You must turn on either digest delivery or non-digest delivery or your mailing list will basically be unusable.You invited %(address)s to your list, but in a deliberate malicious attempt, they tried to confirm the invitation to a different list. We just thought you'd like to know. No further action by you is required.You may get one last digest.You may not subscribe a list to itself!You must confirm your unsubscription request by turning on the checkbox below the Unsubscribe button. You have not been unsubscribed!You must fix the preceding invalid addresses first.You must specify a list name. Here is the %(link)sYou must specify a list.You must supply a valid email address.You were not invited to this mailing list. The invitation has been discarded, and both list administrators have been alerted.You will be sent email requesting confirmation, to prevent others from gratuitously subscribing you.You will be sent email requesting confirmation, to prevent others from gratuitously subscribing you. Once confirmation is received, your request will be held for approval by the list moderator. You will be notified of the moderator's decision by email.You're being a sneaky list owner!Your %(property)s string appeared to have some correctable problems in its new value. The fixed value will be used instead. Please double check that this is what you intended. Your confirmation is required in order to cancel the posting of your message to the mailing list %(listname)s:

    • Sender: %(sender)s
    • Subject: %(subject)s
    • Reason: %(reason)s
    Hit the Cancel posting button to discard the posting.

    Or hit the Continue awaiting approval button to continue to allow the list moderator to approve or reject the message.Your confirmation is required in order to complete the change of address request for the mailing list %(listname)s. You are currently subscribed with

    • Real name: %(fullname)s
    • Old email address: %(oldaddr)s
    and you have requested to %(globallys)s change your email address to
    • New email address: %(newaddr)s
    Hit the Change address button below to complete the confirmation process.

    Or hit Cancel and discard to cancel this change of address request.Your confirmation is required in order to complete the subscription request to the mailing list %(listname)s. Your subscription settings are shown below; make any necessary changes and hit Subscribe to complete the confirmation process. Once you've confirmed your subscription request, you will be shown your account options page which you can use to further customize your membership options.

    Note: your password will be emailed to you once your subscription is confirmed. You can change it by visiting your personal options page.

    Or hit Cancel my subscription request if you no longer want to subscribe to this list.Your confirmation is required in order to complete the unsubscription request from the mailing list %(listname)s. You are currently subscribed with

    • Real name: %(fullname)s
    • Email address: %(addr)s
    Hit the Unsubscribe button below to complete the confirmation process.

    Or hit Cancel and discard to cancel this unsubscription request.Your confirmation is required in order to continue with the subscription request to the mailing list %(listname)s. Your subscription settings are shown below; make any necessary changes and hit Subscribe to list ... to complete the confirmation process. Once you've confirmed your subscription request, the moderator must approve or reject your membership request. You will receive notice of their decision.

    Note: your password will be emailed to you once your subscription is confirmed. You can change it by visiting your personal options page.

    Or, if you've changed your mind and do not want to subscribe to this mailing list, you can hit Cancel my subscription request.Your current option settings:Your decisionYour email address:Your membership in the %(realname)s mailing list is currently disabled due to excessive bounces. Your confirmation is required in order to re-enable delivery to your address. We have the following information on file:

    • Member address: %(member)s
    • Member name: %(username)s
    • Last bounce received on: %(date)s
    • Approximate number of days before you are permanently removed from this list: %(daysleft)s
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    [reason]not availablenot metoooffonoptionsparse a .po file extracting msgids and msgstrspasswordplainprivateprivate archivesprocessing mailing list:publicpublic archivesreminder option setremoving %(src)sremoving directory %(src)s and everything underneathreturn to the %(categoryname)s options page.rightright scan a string from the original filescan a translated stringscan the po file comparing msgids with msgstrssitesize not availablesource perms must be %(octperms)s: %(path)sstale lock filestop is synonymous with the end command. subjectsubscriptions to %(name)s require administrator approvalsubscriptions to %(realname)s require moderator approvalthe list admin overview pagethe list administratorthe mailing list overview pagethreadunknown senderunsubunsubscriptions require moderator approvalupdating old qfilesview all messages from %(esender)sProject-Id-Version: Mailman 2.1.4 POT-Creation-Date: Mon Mar 15 22:04:14 2004 PO-Revision-Date: 2004-01-20 12:00+09:00 Last-Translator: Tokio Kikuchi Language-Team: Japanese MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=EUC-JP Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Generated-By: pygettext.py 1.3 ¸ Mailman 򥢥åץ졼ɤ褦ȤƤޤ, ΥС󤬤狼ޤ. Mailman 1.0b9 ΥС󤫤Υåץ졼ɤ, ȤǥꥹȤ򹹿ɬפޤ. 줾Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤˤĤ, template/options.html lists/<ꥹ̾>/options.html ˥ԡɬפޤ. , Υե򥦥֥󥿥եԽ, ѹƤ򤳤ΥեȿǤʤФʤޤ. ȿǤʤѹϼޤ. confirm <ǧʸ> ¹Ԥǧޤ. ǧʸɬܤ, ǧ׵Υ᡼ 񤫤ƤʤФʤޤ. echo [] ǧΤ򤽤Τޤɽޤ. 줿ʸ֤äƤޤ. end ޥɽߤޤ. ưŪ˽̾ɲä ᡼륽եȤѤƤȤ, ȤäƤ. help Υإץ᡼ɽޤ. info Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤΰ󤻤ޤ. lists GNU Mailman Фθ᡼󥰥ꥹȤΰ򸫤. password [<ѥ> <ѥ>] [address=<ɥ쥹>] ѥɤ󤻤ѹޤ. դ˼¹Ԥ, ߤΥѥɤ󤻤ޤ. <ѥ><ѥ>դ, ѥɤ ѹޤ. Ͽ줿ɥ쥹ʳ᡼, `address=<ɥ쥹>' (̤դʤ) Ͽ륢ɥ쥹ꤷƤ. ξ, ֿϿ 줿ɥ쥹ޤΤǤդ. set ... ץ, ǧ򤷤ޤ. `set help' (դʤ) ѹǽʥץΰ 뤳ȤǤޤ. `set show' (դʤ) ǸߤΥץ򸫤뤳Ȥ Ǥޤ. set help 󤻤. set show [address=<ɥ쥹>] ߤΥץ򸫤. Ͽɥ쥹ʳ᡼ , Ͽɥ쥹 `address=<ɥ쥹>' η ꤷƤ. (᡼륢ɥ쥹ˤϡ<ס>פդʤ. ޤޥɤ'פǰϤޤʤ) set authenticate <ѥ> [address=<ɥ쥹>] ץꤹ, ޤΥޥɤ¹Ԥɬפ ޤ. <ѥ>ϼʬβѥɤǤ. Ͽ ɥ쥹ʳ᡼, Ͽɥ쥹 `address=<ɥ쥹>' ηǻꤷƤ. (᡼륢ɥ쥹 ˤϡ<ס>פդʤ. ޤޥɤ'פǰϤޤʤ) set ack on set ack off `ack' ץ on ˤ, ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ˥᡼ Ƥ뤿Ӥ, ǧΤΥ᡼뤬褦ˤʤޤ. set digest plain set digest mime set digest off `digest' ץ off ˤ, Ƥ줿᡼뤬ľ ޤ. ̤Υ᡼ޤȤʿʸ(RFC 1153 )Ǽꤿ `set digest plain' ȤäƤ. MIMEǼꤿˤ `set digest mime' Ȥޤ. set delivery on set delivery off on/off ޤ. , ǤϤʤ, Ū Mailman Υ᡼ߤޤ. , ٲˤǥ᡼ ʤȤʤɤ˻Ȥޤ. ٲˤ鵢ä, `set delivery on' ᤹Ȥ˺ʤ! set myposts on set myposts off `set myposts off' ꤹ, ʬȤƤ᡼ ʤʤޤ. ޤȤɤߤꤷƤ̵Ǥ. set hide on set hide off `set hide on' ꤹ, ᡼륢ɥ쥹̾ ɽޤ. set duplicates on set duplicates off `set duplicates off' ꤹ, ʬΥɥ쥹Ū To: ޤ Cc: ˵ҤƤ᡼ϥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ ޤ. ˤ, Ƥʣ᡼ο򸺤 ޤ. set reminders on set reminders off `set reminders off' ꤹ, ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ ѥ˺Τߤޤ. subscribe [ѥ] [digest|nodigest] [address=<ɥ쥹>] Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ񤹤. ѥɤ䥪ץ ѹɬפǤ, ⤷άˤϼưŪޤ. Ū˥ѥɤ˺Τޤ. ΰ `nondigest' ޤ `digest' (ʤ!). ⤷, ᡼ȯΤȤϰ㤦ɥ쥹ˤΤ , `address=<ɥ쥹>' ηǻǤޤ. (åդʤ!) unsubscribe [ѥ] [address=<ɥ쥹>] ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ񤷤ޤ. ѥɤդ, Ͽ줿ѥɤ˰פʤȤޤ. ѥ ά줿, 񤹤륢ɥ쥹˳ǧΥ᡼ ޤ. 񤹤륢ɥ쥹ʳΥɥ쥹Ȥäƿ᡼ Ȥ, `address=<ɥ쥹>' ꤷƤ. (ξΥ᡼륢ɥ쥹ˤ <> " դʤǤ!) who Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤβ̾򸫤. who ѥ Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤβ̾򸫤. ̾αϥꥹȴ ԤȻʲԤ¤Ƥޤ. ꥹȴԤΥѥɤ ʲԤΥѥɤդƤ. who ѥ [address=<ɥ쥹>] Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤβ̾򸫤. ̾ϥꥹȲ ¤ƤޤΤ, ˤϲѥɤɬפǤ. Ͽ ɥ쥹ʳ饳ޥɥ᡼ `address=<ɥ쥹>' Dzɥ쥹ꤷƤ. (᡼륢ɥ쥹 <> ǰϤ ʤ) %(listname)s public private mbox ե뤬ޤ. Υꥹ private ¸ˤȤޤΤ, private mbox ե -- %(o_pri_mbox_file)s -- ͭʥեȰޤ. %(o_pub_mbox_file)s %(o_pub_mbox_file)s.pre6 ѹޤ. Υե `arch' ޥɤȤä¸ˤȤ߹ळȤǤޤ. - λ. - ̵: - ǽ: Mailmanå. ѿȥܤѿ ˰פ뤫ɤĴ٤. ˡ: cd $MAILMAN_DIR %(program)s [-q] <> , <>ϸ쥳(Ȥ 'it' ϥꥢ) -q û Ϥ׵᤹. 顼: åǤʤꥹȤޤ. åץ졼MailmanưƤ , %(lockdir)s ǥ쥯ȥ˻ȤƤʤåե뤬ĤäƤ Τɤ餫Ǥ. Mailman ߤƸŤå򤹤٤ƺ, 줫 "make update" ȤǼ¹ԤƤ. ܤ INSTALL UPGRADE Υե˽ ƤޤΤ, ɤߤ. α: ᡼󥰥ꥹȺλˤ, /etc/aliases (ޤƱ ե) , ιԤɬפޤ. ޤ, ¿ʬ, `newaliases' ץ¹ԤʤФʤʤǤ礦. ## %(listname)s mailing list ˡ: %(cpuser)sȤ񤷤ޤ. ̾ʸȾʸζ̤¸ޤ.̾: %(subject)sǤ, %(listname)s ᡼ ꥹȤؤƥ᡼ϼäλޤ.%(listname)s ᡼󥰥ꥹȤμɥ쥹 %(oldaddr)s %(newaddr)s ѹޤ. ڡؤɤ.%(listname)s᡼󥰥ꥹȤؤ "%(addr)s" ǧޤ. ؤ ǧ᡼ǥѥɤʤɤɬפʾꤷޤ.

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    ʤ̤ξ, β̤ǥ᡼륢ɥ쥹Ϥޤ.Ǹ˥顼᡼դ %(date)s ǤɽƤʤꥹȤΥڡؤΰư, Υڡ URL '/' ȥꥹȤ̾ %(adj)s դURL򳫤Ƥ.

    ꥹȴԤȥѥɤϤƲ̾ؿʤǤ:

    Х %(remote)s ϴ˲Ǥβ̾򸫤: ǼʬδڡõƤ.

    ꥹȤѤ˴ؤȥ֥, ΰϢƤ: ## "%(listname)s" ᡼󥰥ꥹ -*- python -*- ## %(when)s ɤ߽Ф ## %(listname)s mailing list#%(counter)05d %(msgid)s%%%%(address)s %(listname)s ΥꥹȲǤϤޤ.¾Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ˾Ԥ줿 %(address)s , Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ񤷤褦Ȥޤ. ⤹ɬפϤޤ, ǰΤˤΤ餻ޤ. %(allcnt)s ̾ %(allcnt)s ̾, %(membercnt)s ̾ ɽޤ%(count)d %(realname)s ޤ%(year)iǯ%(month)s%(day)i%(days)d %(units)s%(dbdir)s other ˵ĤͿƤϤޤ%(dbfile)s νͭԤ %(owner)s Ǥ. (%(user)s ǤʤФޤ)%(file)s Υѡߥå 066x ǤʤФޤ (%(octmode)s ˤʤäƤޤ%(host)s ᡼󥰥ꥹȲ˺%(hostname)s ᡼󥰥ꥹ%(hostname)s ᡼󥰥ꥹ - %(i)3d. ꥹ̾: %(realname)s%(listfullname)s ᡼󥰥ꥹ˺%(listinfo_link)s ꥹȴ %(owner_link)s%(listname)s %(msg)s %(filename)s ˸Ĥޤ%(listname)s ؤ %(sender)s ƤϾǧɬפǤ%(messages)d ĤΥ᡼뤬Ĥޤ%(year)iǯ%(month)s%(name)s %(runnername)s qrunner ¹%(newaddr)s ϴѤߤǤ.%(year)iǯ%(ord)sȾ%(path)s 롼פθ (%(groupname)s Ǥ %(MAILMAN_GROUP)s ˤƤ)%(path)s set-gid ƤʤȤޤ%(private)s other ɤ߼ǽǤʤФޤ%(pwfile)s Υѡߥå %(octmode)s ˤʤäƤޤ, 0640 ǤʤȤޤ%(realname)s -- %(template_info)s HTML Խ%(realname)s -- HTML ڡԽ%(realname)s (%(label)s)%(realname)s ǡ١%(realname)s ǡ١η%(realname)s ޤȤɤ, %(volume)d , %(issue)d %(realname)s Mailman᡼󥰥ꥹإ
    %(varname)s ץ%(realname)s ѥڡ%(realname)sꥹ: %(safeuser)s ץ%(realname)s ꥹ: ץڡ%(realname)s ᡼󥰥ꥹȴ
    %(label)s %(realname)s Ƴǧ%(realname)s ̾ ǧڤ˼%(realname)s %(realname)s %(safetemplatename)s: (ƥץ졼)̵Ǥ%(year)04iǯ %(mon)s %(day)2i (%(wday)s) %(hh)02i:%(mm)02i:%(ss)02i %(tzname)s%(wrapper)s set-gid ƤʤȤޤ%s public private mbox ե뤬ޤ. Υꥹ public ¸ˤȤޤΤ, public mbox ե -- %s -- ͭʥեȰޤ. %s %s.pre6 ѹޤ. Υե `arch' ޥɤȤä¸ˤȤ߹ळȤǤޤ. <>(%(which)s ϥ᡼󥰥ꥹȲѤǤޤ.)(%(which)s ϥꥹȴԤ뤳ȤǤޤ.(ޥɥե륿) ޥɤޤޤƤ᡼αޤ?( - ʤϥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤΥꥹȤϿ褦ȤƤޤ. Τ %(type)s ΤΤ餻ϴѥ᡼륢ɥ쥹 %(addr)s ޤ.)()()(إ)(åλ)(ѹʤ)(̵)(å)- :- ΥꥹȤˤ b4 Υƥץ졼ȤĤäƤ褦Ǥ- %(o_tmpl)s %(n_tmpl)s ޤ. Τޤޤˤޤ- %(o_tmpl)s %(n_tmpl)s ˰ư- ɬפޤ- Ť private mbox ե򹹿- Ť public mbox ե򹹿- ͥåȥ˥塼οɼλ. gate_watermark-------------- next part -------------- --all ˤ --run ɬפǤ....θ........ޤϥåץɤեꤷƤ:; ꥹȴԤߤޤ; Ȥߤޤ; 顼᡼¿ȯˤߤޤ. ǸΥ顼 %(date)s ˼; ߤƤޤ. ͳǤ.

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    ǧʸϺǽ餪褽 %(days)s ¤ڤ뤳ȤդƤ. ⤷ǧڤǤ, ⤦ ľƤ. 뤤, ǧʸǺƤ. -- βƤ˳ǧΤޤ?ޤȤɤ -- βؤϡ֤ޤȤɤߡפޤ? (ꤷʤ, 1ܤˤʤޤ) -- βΥɥ쥹 ̾Ǥϱޤ? -- -- Ŀñ̤Dz(ǥ졼)򤫤ե饰. Υե饰򥻥åȤ, βƤ¤ޤ. åȤʤмͳƤǤޤ.̵֤ -- βˤƱ᡼ʣ ʤ褦ˤޤ? -- βؤߤƤޤ? ⤷, ʤ ʲάߤͳޤ:

    • U -- Ȥץڡߤ.
    • A -- ꥹȴԤߤ.
    • B -- 顼᡼ˤꥷƥबưŪߤ.
    • ? -- ߤͳ. СMailman ߤʤɤˤޤ.
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    (%(varname)sξܺ)
    (%(varname)sԽ)
    ... åץɤեꤷƤ.

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  • (ǥ졼)ե饰򥻥åȤ. (ޤ)<ޤ>

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    ʬȤߤ, ޤϲΥ᡼륢ɥ쥹ؤ ˥顼ȯߤǽ⤢ޤ. ɤˤƤ, Ƴˤ, %(link)s ץ ѹƤ. η˴ؤޤϽϤɬפʤȤ, %(mailto)s ϢƤ.

    (¾Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤȤƥꥹȤǤ뤳Ȥ Ƥ. ƥꥹȤǤ, ǧ׵Υ᡼ '%(sfx)s' դ ɥ쥹ޤ.)

    (䡦Ȥΰ:

    ... ̾餢ʤιܤǤ (򻲾).

    ¾β򸫤ˤ, ΥꥹȤŬϰϤ򥯥åƤ:

    %(hostname)s ǸƤ᡼󥰥ꥹȤϰʲ̤Ǥ. ꥹ̾򥯥å, ܤˡ, ץѹˡʤɤܤ줿ڡ˰ưޤ.

    ʲ %(hostname)s ǸƤ %(mailmanlink)s ᡼󥰥ꥹȤǤ. ꥹȤ̾򥯥å, ΥꥹȤڡ˰ưޤ.

    %(hostname)s dz˸Ƥ %(mailmanlink)s ᡼󥰥ꥹȤϤޤ.

    %(hostname)s dz˸Ƥ %(mailmanlink)s ᡼󥰥ꥹȤϤޤ.

    ʤΥ᡼륢ɥ쥹, Ƕ顼ΤƤޤ. ʤθߤ Ϻ %(total)s Ф, %(score)s ˤʤäƤޤ. Ͽɥ쥹ʬå Υɥ쥹ؤ̵꤬褦դƤ. ꤬褹Ф顼ϥꥻåȤޤ.Reply-To:إåν񤭴

    • α -- ꥹȻʲԤξǧ , ᡼αޤ.

    • -- ưŪ˥᡼ݤ, ΤȤ ƼԤ˥᡼Τ餻ޤ. Τʸ ꤹ뤳ȤǤޤ.

    • ˴ -- ƼԤΤ˥᡼˴ޤ.
    ?A%(newaddr)s ˳ǧ᡼ޤ.ޤȤɤߤȯޤ.ꥹ̾ꤷƤ.ƥȷʳźեեޤ... ե̾: %(filename)s : %(ctype)s : %(size)d Х : %(desc)s URL: %(url)s ѥ˺Τޤ.᡼󥰥ꥹȤƤɽ.ǧǧƤФǧΤޤưƤʤƤФư.餹٤Ƥα᡼Ф:᡼뤬źեե§˥ޥåȤư.դƤäȤư.:%(esender)sɤ줫ԥե륿ɲäfuzzyޡĤƤʤʸ򼭽ɲ.ޥɥ饤DzϿ. ˡ: add_members [ץ] ꥹ̾ ץ: --regular-members-file=ե -r ե ϿΥɥ쥹äե. 1 Ԥ 1 ɥ쥹. β̾ˤʤޤ. ե `-' ꤵ, ɸϤ᡼륢ɥ쥹ɤ߹ߤޤ. -n/--non-digest-members-file Ʊ̣Ǥ, ŤǤ. --digest-members-file=ե -d=ե Ʊ. , βϤޤȤɤ߲ˤʤޤ. --welcome-msg= -w ꥹȲ, ޥ᡼Фɤ. `send_selcome_msg' ͥ褷ޤ. --admin-notify= -a ꥹȴԤϿ/ԤΤ뤫ɤ. `admin_notify_mchanges' ͥ褷ޤ. --help -h ΥإץåϤƽλޤ. listname Ͽ褦Ȥ Mailmanꥹ̾. ˺Ƥʤ ʤޤ. ʤȤ -n -d Τɤ餫1Ĥλ꤬ɬפǤ. ξꤹ, `-' ȤΤϤɤ餫1ĤǤ. ܤɲ...ɲ : %(s)sϢΤ¾¾, Υ᡼ž:ɥ쥹/̾ɥ쥹:ɥ쥹פޤΥɥ쥹ˤ, ԤκȤά̵˵ݤޤ. 1ԤˤĤ1IJɥ쥹ޤ. ɽȤȤ, Ԥκǽ ^ ǻϤƤ.ɥ쥹Ƥԥɥ쥹:᡼󥰥ꥹȤФԤΥѥɤפޤޥɸǤƤå, 줬 οǤ뤫Ĵ٤ޤ. (Ȥ subscribe, unsubscribe, ), ƴԤ˲ä Ԥ˿Ƥ뤳Ȥ Τ餻ޤ. ΥޥǤɤʥꥹȤ뤫ʹ줿 𤷤ޤ?źեե, ᡼뤬ˤʤޤѥɳǧ:Ū To: ޤ Cc: äƤ Υꥹ ȤؤԤ褦̾(ɽ).All Ͼ qrunner ¹Ԥ˲ǤѤ: %(member)s¸ˤޤ?`require_explicit_destination' ꤵƤȤ ꥹȤ̾ȸʤɥ쥹. Ǥ, ٤Ƥΰ襢ɥ쥹 бӤɽΥꥹȤǤ. 1Ԥ1ɥ쥹򵭽Ҥޤ. Ӥˤ Python re.match() ؿȤ뤿, ɬʸƬбĴ٤ޤ.

    Mailman 1.1 Ȥθߴݻ뤿, ɽ `@' ޤޤƤʤ, 襢ɥ쥹ΥѡȤȤбĴ٤ޤ. Ӥη, бĤʤä, ѥ `@' ޤޤƤ, 襢ɥ쥹ΤȥѥȤӤޤ.

    Υ꡼ǤϥѡȤȤӤϹԤ鷺, 襢ɥ쥹ΤȤбӤͽǤ. ĤHTMLźեե뤬ޤ. URL: %(url)s %(listaddr)s Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤˤʤΥɥ쥹Ͽ褦Ȥ ߤޤ. ʤϴˤΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ񤷤Ƥޤ. ΥꥹȤϲˤƤ뤿, Ԥ褦 ȤƤΤ⤷ޤ. ץ饤Хɤ, 󶡤ϤޤǤ. ⤷ѤߤǤ뤳Ȥ˺򤷤ΤǤ, Υ᡼ ̵뤷Ƥ. ⤷, ʤΥꥹȤ˲Ƥ뤫ɤ Ūï᡼󥰥ꥹȲߤȻפ, ץ饤 ˤĤƤηǰ %(listowner)s Υ᡼ǥꥹȴԤˤ̤. źե᡼ޤ... : %(who)s ̾: %(subject)s : %(date)s : %(size)s Х URL: %(url)s Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤξҲʸ (). ξҲʸ, Υڡ HTMLȤưѤޤ. ʤ, ԤϲԥѴޤ, ܤ infoξܺ٤򻲾ȤƤ. ïǤΤʤ褦ꤵƤ ̾λʲ(ǥ졼)SPAMե륿ˤαʳ 餫ˤäȯǧ׵Τޤ. , ¾ͥ褷ޤ. ǧ44¸ˤޤ?¸˥ץɬפʤ88ǧڼǧڼư˴ѥɤưޤ?ưư.

    ʲΥƥȥեɤǤ, ʲִѿȤޤ:

    • listname - ΥꥹȤ̾
    • listurl - ΥꥹȤ listinfo URL
    • requestemail - ΥꥹȤ -request ɥ쥹
    • owneremail - ΥꥹȤ -owner ɥ쥹

    ƥƥȥեɤ, ľʸ̤뤳ȤǤޤ. ޤʬΥԥ塼Υե򥢥åץɤ뤳ȤǤޤ. "%(realname)s" ᡼󥰥ꥹȰ줿᡼ؤμư-owner Υ᡼Ф뼫ưʸ(-request)᡼Ф뼫ưʸ᡼󥰥ꥹƼԤؤμưʸʲԤξǧԤäƤޤB--digest ץ󤬰㤤ޤ: %(kind)s--nomail ץ󤬰㤤ޤ: %(why)sMIMEפ˸꤬ޤ. ̵뤷ޤ: %(spectype)sURLεҤְäƤޤ.ǧѥɤְäƤޤ. α᡼α³ޤ.-a/--admin-notify ؤΰ㤤ޤ: %(arg)s-w/--welcome-msg ؤΰ㤤ޤ: %(arg)s˴ְ㤤ޤ: %(arg)sθ: %(pargs)s㤤ޤ: %(strargs)s̵: %(yesno)sޥɤ㤤ޤ: %(command)sǧʸ󤬴ְäƤޤ֤ޤȤɤߡפλؼ㤤ޤ: %(arg)s%(k)s ץΥ᡼륢ɥ쥹ְäƤޤ: %(v)s%(property)s ץΥ᡼륢ɥ쥹ְäƤޤ: %(val)sʤ᡼륢ɥ쥹Ϥޤ¥ե饰ְͤäƤޤԥ᡼륢ɥ쥹θ: %(s)s塼ǥ쥯ȥλְ꤬äƤޤ: %(qdir)sɽ˸꤬ޤ: set ޥɤ˴ְ㤤ޤ: %(subcmd)sstatusλְ꤬äƤޤ: %(arg)s%(property)s ְͤäƤޤ: %(val)sޤ̵ʥ᡼륢ɥ쥹ޤ̵ʥ᡼륢ɥ쥹: %(member)sޤ̵ʥ᡼륢ɥ쥹: ץιܤ: %(record)s%(esender)s򤳤Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ ʵפӽޤӽꥹޤȤɤ()ԤޤΤƬդʸϤʲϤƤ. ǽԤθ, Ԥ򣱹԰ʾƤ...Bcc:(Ʊ)䰸ʤ᡼ϼդƤޤ. To:()Cc:(Ʊ)ˤΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤΥɥ쥹 ƤƤ.顼顼Τδ顼˺ܥ򥯥å, ѥɤ᡼ޤ.ܥ򥯥å, ǧΥ᡼뤬ܿͰޤ. Υ᡼˽񤫤Ƥ󥯤򥯥åλޤ. (᡼dzǧ뤳ȤǤޤ; ܤ, ᡼λؼɤߤ). ϿΥǥեȤդˤޤ?ͤꤹ, ΥꥹȤǤϼư顼 ʤʤޤ. ξϤꥨ顼᡼˴ޤ, ԤѤ蘆뤳ȤϤޤ.ꤹ, 顼ˤ ꥹȴͤΤޤ. ؤΤ³ޤ.ꤹ, 顼ˤ ؤߤꥹȴͤΤޤ. ؤΤ³ޤ.CGI ץȥ顼ꥹȲϥȤǤޤȤɤߤ륪ץǤޤ?ޤȤɤβ, ؤѹĤޤ?HTML ڡˤ뤳ȤϤǤޤ.ä󥻥롦˴αƤääƼämboxե %(mbox)s 򳫤ޤ: %(msg)sɥ쥹ե %(filename)s ɤޤ: %(msg)sޤȤɤߤ̤ξβɸϤɤ߹ळȤϤǤޤ.%(filebase)s ᡼ե unshunt Ǥޤ. Фޤ: %(e)sǤޤ:˥Ƥǧ᡼˴ޤޤԿξ.ɥ쥹̾ѹѥѹꥹȤΥѥɤѹ. Mailman 2.1 ˤʤޤ, ꥹȤΥѥɤϰŹ沽Ƥޤ(̤). Python μˤäƤ crypt ⥸塼뤬̵, MD5 ǰŹ沽Ƥ . Ȥ, Python С󥢥åפ crypt ⥸塼뤬 ȡ뤵褦ˤʤ, ΤѥɤƤޤȤ ޤ. Mailman 2.1 Ǥ, ٤ƤΥȥѥɤ SHA1 16ʿη¸ 褦ˤʤޤ. Τ, Mailman 2.1 Τ٤ƤΥѥɤϲ Ƥޤ, ΥѥɤʿʸǤϤɤˤ¸Ƥʤ, ᤹ȤǤޤ. Τ, ΥץȤϿꥹȥѥɤ, ץ ٤ƤΥꥹȴԤ뤳ȤǤޤ. ˡ: change_pw [ץ] ץ: --all / -a ΥꥹȤˤĤƥѥɤѹ. --domain=ɥᥤ̾ -d ɥᥤ̾ ֥ɥᥤ̾פβۥɥᥤΥꥹˤĤƥѥɤ . ʣ -d ץդ뤳Ȥǽ. --listname=ꥹ̾ -l ꥹ̾ ΥꥹȤˤĤƤѥɤѹ. ʣ -l ץ դ뤳Ȥǽ. --password=ѥ -p ѥ ʿʸǽ񤤤ֿѥɡפѹꥹȤοѥ ɤˤ. (-a, -d, -l ΥץǻꤵƤ) ⤷̵ ˤ, ѥɤ. --quiet / -q ꥹȴԤ˿ѥɤΤʤ. ѥɤ ʤäȤˤĤƤ, ̤ˡʤФʤޤ. --help / h ΥإץåϤƽλ. ɥ쥹ѹꥹȴԥѥѹɥ쥹ѹǧޤꥹȤǡ١å. ʲΥեå: config.pck config.pck.last config.db config.db.last config.safety ¸ߤʤե뤬äƤꤢޤ. config.pck config.pck.last , 2.1a3 ʹߤƳ줿pickleǡ١Ǥ. config.db config.db.last ϤΥСǻȤƤ , Python marshalեǤ. config.safety , 2.13aʹߤ config.pck ɤʤȤ˺pickleեǤ. ˡ: %(PROGRAM)s [ץ] [ꥹ̾ [ꥹ̾ ...]] ץ: --all / -a ΥꥹȤˤĤƥå. ǤʤХꥹ̾λ 줿ΤˤĤƤΤߥå --verbose / -v Ͼ¿Ф. åեΤ٤ƤˤĤ, Ϥ. Ǥʤ, 줿եɽ. --help / -h Υإץåɽƽλ. αδå, ɬפʤꥹȴԤ˥᡼뤹. ˡ: %(PROGRAM)s [ץ] ץ: -h / --help Υåɽƽλ. Mailman 󥹥ȡΤΥѡߥåå. ˡ: %(PROGRAM)s [-f] [-v] [-h] ̵ˤ, åƥѡߥå䥰롼׽ͭ äƤե𤷤ޤ. -f ץդ(root¤ ¹Ԥ)ˤ, Υѡߥåޤ. -v ץǤ¿ξϤޤ. ()().mbox β᡼ե򤭤줤ˤ. ¸ˤκˤ, mbox β᡼ե뤫 Unix-From Ԥ õФޤ. ߴΤ, ä "From " ǻϤޤ -- Ĥޤ, ʸ F ǻϤޤä, ʸ r, o, m ȶõ, ιԤλĤ ̵뤷ޤ. ̾, ᡼ʸ "From " ǻϤޤԤ > ʸǥ ƤϤǤ. , ˤäƤʸιԤפ ʤ⤷ޤ. ΥץȤ, Unix-From Ԥ̩˸ Ȥˤ, νߤΤǤ. "From " ǻϤޤäƤ뤬, θ̩ʸ̤ʤԤ, > ʸȤäƥפޤ. ˡ: cleanarch [ץ] < ϥե > ϥե ץ: -s n -status=n n Խ뤴Ȥ # 1ĤĽϤ. -q / --quiet ѹ줿Ԥξɸ२顼˽Ϥʤ. -n / --dry-run ºݤˤϤʤˤϤʤ. -h / --help Υإפɽƽλ. Ϥõβե饰򥯥ꥢ򥯥åɽ򱣤ˤ, 򥯥å.ɽɽˤ, 򥯥å.Υڡɽˤ, 򥯥å.󥯤򥯥å, Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤΥץڡ˰ưޤ.᡼ֹ򥯥åƸġΥ᡼򸫤뤫, ɥ쥹Υ. ɥ쥹ΥȤ, βɥ쥹Ʊץ ѥɤǿϿ뤳Ȥ̣ޤ. ȤƤ, ϼ¹ԼԤѤƤ뤳ȤǤ. Ĥޤ, ɥ쥹γǧ, 褦᡼ȯʤɤԤʤȤȤǤ. ¸ϿˤѹϤޤ. ⤷, Ťɥ쥹 ΤǤ, -r ե饰ȤäƤ. ޤ, ꥹȴɥ쥹ѹ ΤǤ, -a ե饰ȤäƤ. ˡ: clone_member [ץ] 쥢ɥ쥹 ɥ쥹 : --listname=ꥹ̾ -l ꥹ̾ ꥹ̾Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤˤĤƤѹ. ⤷, -l ̵, ٤ƤΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ. -l ץ ʣꤹ뤳Ȥǽ. --remove -r , 쥢ɥ쥹ꥹȤ. --admin -a ꥹȤδԥɥ쥹쥢ɥ쥹õ, ⥯ ޤѹ. --quiet -q ѹŤ˹Ԥ. --nomodify -n ɤѹ뤫ɽ뤬, ºݤˤѹʤ. --quietե饰 Ȥ϶ѤǤʤ. --help -h Υإץåɽƽλ. 쥢ɥ쥹ϲѹΥɥ쥹, ɥ쥹ѹΥɥ쥹. åɲ ɥ쥹򱣤ޤʬƥȥեεҤꥹȤԤ. ˡ: config_list [ץ] ꥹ̾ ץ: --inputfile ե̾ -i ե̾ ꥹȥ֥Ȥ°˥⥸塼ѿƤ ȤǥꥹȤԤ, ꥹȤ¸. ե̾ ꤵ줿ե execfile() Ȥäɤ߹Τ, Python ΥɤǤʤФʤʤ. ˥ꥹȤ°Ȥ Ƥʤѿ̵뤵. (ٹåФ) -c ץ⻲ȤΤ. ̤ѿ̾ mlist ѿդΤ, ºݤ MailList ֥Ȥ°Ȥʤ. ΤȤϥꥹȥ֥Ȥ ؤƲǤǤ뤳Ȥˤʤ뤬, դʤ! Ȥȥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ˽»Ϳ(Բǽ)ǽ . --outputfile ե̾ -o filename ꥹȤԤΤǤʤ, ΥץȤϤ˹礦ͤ, ߤѿϤ. ˤä, ΥꥹȤ Ф, ̤ΥꥹȤ˰ܤѤ뤳ȤǤ. ե̾ϤϤ񤭹ޤե̾Ǥ. - ˤƤ, ɸϤ˽񤭽Ф. --checkonly -c ΥץǤ, ºݤѹϹԤʤ. -i ץ ȤäȤͭ. --verbose -v °ѹäȤ̾ɽ. -i ץ ȤäȤͭ. --help -h Υإץåɽƽλ. -o ץ -i ץƱ˻ȤȤǤʤ. ǧǧ (*) - ᡼ˤܿͤγǧɬ
    ǧ - ꥹȴԤξǧɬ
    ǧ+ǧ - ǧȾǧξɬ

    (*) ïФ Mailman ֹ դֿޤ. ԤϤֹȤäֿʤ Ǥޤ.
    ˤ¾ͤλ񤵤Ȥͭ (뤤ϰդ) ԰٤ɤȤǤޤ.ԥѥɤγǧ:ǧܾǧɥ쥹ѹǧޤѥɤγǧ:ʲԥѥɤγǧ:ǧǧ¾̵ͤǤϿ뤳Ȥɤ, ܿͤΥ᡼륢ɥ쥹ǤγǧɬפǤ. %(email)s ᡼λؼ˽äƤ. ܿͤˤγǧʤǤޤΤǤդ.ǧʸ󤬶Ǥǧʸ:ǧޤźեեźեեǧԤꥹȤʸ %ʸ $ʸѹ. ΥץȤ bin/withlist ΥץȤȤƼΤ褦˼¹Ԥ. % bin/withlist -l -r convert <ꥹ̾> ɤ߹ߥե뤬ޤ: %(filename)s񤭹ե뤬ޤ:ꥹȤ%(hostname)s ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ̤ϿΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ. ˡ: %(PROGRAM)s [ץ] [ꥹ̾ [ԥɥ쥹 [ѥ]]] ץ: -l --language ꥹȤθ `' ꤹ. 2ʸθ쥳 ( _ μ2ʸι񥳡) ɽ. -q/--quiet ̾Ԥˤ(ǧθ)᡼ǥꥹȺΤ. ץդȳǧȥ᡼ΤԤʤ. -h/--help Υإץåɽƽλ. ޥɹԤˤϤĤǤ¤٤뤳ȤǤ. ⤷̵, ץץ ФϤ׵᤹. Mailman ΥꥹȤϤ줾2ĤΥѥ᡼, Ĥޤ᡼뤬ФƹԤȤ ۥ̾, ֥󥿥ե URL äƤ. Mailman ν ԤȤ, ǥեȤꤵ. , ʣβ Mailman ȤäƤȤˤ, ΥǥեȤϺꥹȤ˹ʤ ⤷ʤ. ɥᥤꤹ뤿, ꥹ̾ʲΤ褦˽񤯤ȤǤ: mylist@www.mydom.ain , `www.mydom.ain' ϤβۥꥹȤδܥۥ̾Ǥ. Ĥޤ, ꥹȰΥڡ http://www.mydom.ain/mailman/listinfo Ǹ뤳ȤǤΤȤ. ޤ, www.mydom.ain mm_cfg.py/ Defaults.py VIRTUAL_HOSTS 򻲾ȤΤ˻Ѥ. ᡼Υۥ̾ФȤˤʤ. ⤷, 줬Ф ʤ, www.mydom.ain ֤ȥ᡼ξ˻Ȥ. ⤷, ꥹ̾ `mylist' ä, ᡼ۥ̾URLϤ줾 Defaults.py ޤ mm_cfg.py DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST DEFAULT_URL Ȥ. ꥹ̾ϾʸѴ. ̤Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ¸˥ǥ쥯ȥǥޡǡ١ιλޤ1212Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤΥǥեȸΥǥե. ΥꥹȤΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤMailman %(version)s ˤ:: %(description)sǡ١ξܤˡޤȤɤޤȤɤߥեåޤȤɤߤإåޤȤɤ߲:֤ޤȤɤߡץץѤʤ˴α᡼˴. ˡ: discard [ץ] ե ... ץ: --help / -h Υإץåɽƽλ. --quiet / -q ȾϤʤ. %(listname)s ꥹȤΥ᡼ #%(id)s ˴˴digest_send_periodic åȤƤƥ᡼뤬ίޤäƤꥹȤ Ĥ, ޤȤɤߤȯ ˡ: %(PROGRAM)s [ץ] ץ: -h / --help Υåɽƽλ -l ꥹ̾ --listname=ꥹ̾ ꥹ̾򤢤ꥹȤˤĤƤ, ޤȤɤߤ. 줬̵, ٤ƤΥꥹȤν򤹤. Ƥܿͤˤޤ%(hexlversion)s %(hextversion)s ؤΥ󥰥졼ɤ򸡽Фޤ. ˼¹ԤǤʤǽޤ. λޤ.帡⡼Mailman Υǡ١եƤɽ. ˡ: %(PROGRAM)s [ץ] ե̾ ץ: --marshal/-m ե Python marshal Ȳꤹ. ư̵ ʤ. --pickle/-p ե Python pickle Ȳꤹ. ư̵ ʤ. --noprint/-n ֥ȤɽԤʤ. ϥ֥Ȥˤʤ餫 ꤬ä, pickle βɽԤͭǤ. `python -i bin/dumpdb ե̾' ηǻȤȤ褤. ξ, Хѿ "msg" ĥ꡼¤Υ롼ȤȤʤ. --help/-h Υإץåɽƽλ. ե̾ `.db' ǽȤ, Python marshal ꤷ, `.pck' Ȥˤ Python pickle ꤹ. ɤξ⤳β ̵ˤ, ɤγĥҤǤ⽪äƤʤȤˤ, -p ޤ -m ե饰Ȥ. 줾Τإåե륿ε§ˤ, 1Ԥ1ĤɽҤ줿ꥹȤ, Фưꤷޤ. ᡼Τإå ε§˵Ҥ줿ɽȥޥå, ɤ줫ȥޥå ꤵ줿ư˽äƵ, α, ޤ˴ޤ. Ūˤε§̵ˤ, ꤷޤ. 줾Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤʣΥե륿§ꤹ뤳ȤǤޤ. Ƶ§Ͻ֤˸, ޥåإåФ줿ǽλޤ. ġβ, ľܥꥹȤƤǤ뤫, ʲԤξǧɬפȤ뤫 ꤹ¥ե饰äƤޤ. ¥ե饰åȤƤˤƤ, ǧ³ ɬפˤʤޤ. ꥹȴԤ, βˤƤ ¤뤫ɤ뤳ȤǤޤ.

    񤷤¥ե饰, ꤷͤ˥åȤޤ. ƤǧǥեȤˤ Υץ򥪥 ()ˤޤ. ǥեȤDzˤƤ , 򥪥 (Ϥ) ˤޤ. ġβ¥ե饰, 餤ĤǤ ꤷľȤǤޤ.ꥭɤɽ, ᡼ʬ, Ūˤ Keywords: Subject: إåƤȰפ뤫ɤθ˻Ȥޤ. ᡼ʸƬ 񤫤줿 Keywords: Subject: "إå" ФƤ⸡Ԥʤޤ.HTMLԽ : 顼ץԽ HTML ڡԽѥɤ᡼äƤ᡼륢ɥ쥹:۵αͭˤʤäƤޤ۵αꤵƤޤ٤ƤƤ۵αˤޤ.ꥹȤΥѥɤ϶ˤǤޤѤ֤̾ ASCIIʸȤƤʤǤ沽ޤ?ʾ: Ѹ (ƹ)ǧʸϤƤԥѥɤϤƤʲԥѥɤϤƤ:1Ԥ1ɥ쥹...ꥹȴԤΥ᡼륢ɥ쥹ϤƤ: ꥹȤ̾ϤƤ: 顼³Υ顼:Լ³Υ顼:%(listname)s ꥹȤ顼dzޤ, Фޤ: %(e)s%(listname)s ꥹȤ顼dzޤ, Фޤ.³Υ顼:顼: ȥ˥Х̤Reply-To:ɥ쥹̤Υɥ쥹22ꥹȲƤʣ᡼ޤ(ǽʤ)إåŬѤե륿§ǽ°ꥹȤ򸡺. ˡ: find_member [ץ] ɽ [ɽ [...]] : --listname=ꥹ̾ -l ꥹ̾ ꤷꥹȤ鸡 --exclude=ꥹ̾ -x ꥹ̾ ꤷꥹȤ򸡺оݤϤ --owners -w ǤʤꥹȴԤ⸡ --help -h Υإץåɽƽλ ɽ Ŭ򸡺 Python ɽ -l -x ץδطϰʲΤ褦ˤʤ. ⤷ -l ץ ꤵƤ, ΥꥹȤ򸡺˴ޤ. ⤷ -x ץ ä -l ץ̵, ꤵƤʤ٤ƤΥꥹȤ оݤȤʤ. ɽ Perl5 ˻Ƥ뤬, Python re ⥸塼Ȥ. re ⥸塼λͤϰʲΥڡˤ: http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-re.html ᡼륢ɥ쥹ʸʸζ̤򤻤˸뤬, ̤ɽ ʸޤǹԤ. %(link)s:եɸ1MM2.1b4 ¸ˤ. ˡ: %(PROGRAM)s [ץ] ե ... , ץ: -h / --help ΥإץåϤƽλ. Mailman 2.1b4 Ǻ;פʥǡ񤭹ޤ줿¸ˤ ˤȤޤ. $PREFIX ǥ쥯ȥ꤫, Τ褦˻ȤäƤ. %% %(PROGRAM)s `grep -l _mlist archives/private/*/database/*-article` (ХåȤɬפǤ뤳ȤդƤ) ΥץȤ¹Ԥ, bin/check_perms -f ¹Ԥɬפޤ. ƥץ졼Ȥ: %(listname)sơ֤ޤȤɤߡפդեåؤΥ᡼ղäեåʤ餫ͳ %(mbox_dir)s եȤ¸ߤޤ. b6 ǤϤ ȤޤΤ, %(mbox_dir)s.tmp ѹ˿ʤߤޤ.餫ͳˤ᡼(̤)Υɥ쥹ž:α줿᡼žꥹȴԤžžץ4ե󥹸ȯ:ȯ: %(sender)s : %(date)s ̾: %(subject)s : %(reason)sĿŪʥꥹȤ, , ưŪץMailingList֥Ȥ뤿ΰŪȤ. ΥץȤλȤ2̤ꤢ: 󥿥饯ƥ֤ȥץŪǤ. 󥿥饯ƥ֤˻Ȥ, Pyhton Υ󥿥饯ƥ֥󥿥ץ꥿Ѥ MailList ֥Ȥ򸡺, ѹ, ͷ֤ȤǤ. 󥿥饯ƥ֤˼¹ԤȤˤ, Х֤̾ `m' MailList ֥Ȥ¸ߤ. ޤ, MailList 饹򥰥Х ֤̾ɤ߹. ץŪˤ MailList ֥Ȥ褦ʴؿ񤯤Ȥ ǽ, ΥץȤϲȻڤä򤹤(ʲ򻲾). ξΰŪʸ: %% bin/withlist [ץ] ꥹ̾ [ ...] ץ: -l / --lock ꥹȤ򳫤Ȥ˥å. ̾, ꥹȤϥå˳ (Ĥޤ, ɤ߹Ѥ). 夫 `m.Lock()' Ϥ Ȥǥå뤳ȤǤ. ΥץȤȤ, ɬ m.Save() λ˸ƤӽФ դʤ. ʤʤ, 󥿥ץ꥿Υ꡼󥢥å׽Ǥ MailList ֥ȤѹưŪ¸ʤǤ. (ưŪ˥åϹԤ) -i / --interactive ¾νλ饤󥿥饯ƥ֥⡼ɤΥץץȤ -r ץ󤬻ꤵƤʤȤΥǥեȤǤ. --run [module.]callable -r [module.]callable MailList ֥ȤˤĤƥץȤ¹ԤȤ ȤȤǤ. `module' ( sys.path ǥ ǽǤ뤳) import , `callable' ƤӽФ. callable ϥ饹ޤϴؿǤ. ޤ, MailList ֥Ȥ1 ȤƸƤӽФ. ⤷, ޥɹԤɲäΰ callable ΰ³ȤϤ. module ϥץ, ⤷ά callable ̾ ⥸塼뤬 import . Хѿ `r' ˸ƤӽФη̤. --all / -a Υץ -r ץꤷȤͭǤ. ⤷ ٤ƤΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ˥ץȤŬѤȤˤ, Ȥ. -a ꤷȤˤ, ޥɹԤ˥ꥹ̾ƤϤʤ. ѿ `r' Ϥ٤Ƥη̤ΥꥹȤȤʤ. --quiet / -q ֥å򤹤٤. --help / -h ΥåϤƽλ -r ץλȤ򤢤. Ȥ, Mailman Υ󥹥ȡ ǥ쥯ȥ, `listaddr.py' Ȥ̾Υե뤬, ʲ2Ĥ ؿäƤȤ. def listaddr(mlist): print mlist.GetListEmail() def requestaddr(mlist): print mlist.GetRequestEmail() , ޥɥ饤󤫤鼡Τ褦ˤ, ꥹȤƥɥ쥹ɽ ȤǤ: %% bin/withlist -r listaddr mylist mylist ΥꥹȤɤ߹ (å) listaddr import ... listaddr.listaddr() ¹ ... mylist@myhost.com ޤ, ꥹȤοɥ쥹ϰʲΤ褦ˤɽǤ: %% bin/withlist -r listaddr.requestaddr mylist mylist ΥꥹȤɤ߹ (å) listaddr import ... listaddr.requestaddr() ¹ ... mylist-request@myhost.com ⤦ĤȤ, ꥹȤΤΥѥɤѹȤ褦. Τ褦ʴؿ `changepw.py' Ƥ: from Mailman.Errors import NotAMemberError def changepw(mlist, addr, newpasswd): try: mlist.setMemberPassword(addr, newpasswd) mlist.Save() except NotAMember: print 'ɥ쥹ޤ:', addr , ޥɥ饤󤫤鼡Τ褦˼¹Ԥ: %% bin/withlist -l -r changepw mylist somebody@somewhere.org foobar ꥹڡ᡼󥰥ꥹȤŪʿʸʸХʥΥå. Υץʿʸ Uniforum Υå (.po ե) , Хʥ GNU (.mo ե) Ѵ. Υץ ǽϴŪ GNU msgfmt ץƱǤ뤬, ñƤ. ץ: -o ե --output-file=ե 񤭹ϥեꤹ. ά filename.mo (ϥե̾򸵤ˤ) ˤʤ. -h --help Υإץåɽƽλ. -V --version СϤƽλ. ɥĸGnu's Not UnixꥹȤ¸ˤ˰ưꥹΥڡGzip̥ƥ %(sz)sHTML ѹޤǤ.HTMLźեե, ƤޤHTML ѹλޤ.֤ޤȤɤߡפդإåؤΥ᡼դإåإåե륿§ˤɬѥꤷƤ. Դʥե륿̵뤵ޤ.إåե륿᡼Ԥ򱣤, ꥹȤΥɥ쥹֤ (From, Sender Reply-To ޤ)Enter 򲡤 %(listname)s δԤ˥᡼Τ...αꤷɽ˥ޥåإåƤα.α᡼˻Ȥۥ̾(ɥᥤ̾)ʥɥ쥹 (§ʸ)ʥɥ쥹 (§ʸ): %(member)sλߤ򸡽ƥ᡼뤬Kb ʾˤʤä֤ޤȤɤߡפȯޤ?ηٹ᡼򲿲äƤ, ºݤ β᡼󥰥ꥹȤޤ? 0 ꤹ, 顼ͤ㨤ޤ. ͤ.᡼ʸβܤޤ򥹥󤷤ޤ?¸ˤοϤ٤ϤɤΤ褦ˤޤ?֤ޤȤɤߡפοϤ٤ϤɤΤ褦ˤޤ?ϥ󥬥꡼ͰʾμԿꤵ줿᡼, ǧΤαޤ. 0̵¤ΰ̣ˤʤޤ. Ƥݤ,
    ͳ (ץʥ):αƤ᡼˴ˤ, Subject: (̾) إå˼ä ֿƤ. SPAM᡼ʤ, ˴Ƥ. ꥹȤؤ ǧ, Approved:إåˤΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤΥѥ դֿƤ. Approved: إåֿ᡼ʸƬ 뤳ȤǤޤ.ѥɤϤ, ǧϤɬפǤ.ܸʤ, ASCIIʳʸȤ줬Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ ǥեȤθꤵƤ, Ƥ줿᡼η֤̾ASCIIʳʸޤޤ, ֤ɸŪˡ沽ޤ. ֤ASCIIʸ ȤäƤʤ, ʤ沽ʤ褦ˤǤޤ. 粽ʤȤ, ASCII沽бƤʤ᡼륽եȤǤ, ̾ɤߤ䤹ʤޤ.

    Ƥ᡼η̾粽Ƥ, 粽Ƥʤäꤹ, ɬפ˱Ӥޤ. ɬפ˱֤, ֤ʳη̾ASCIIʸʤ֤沽, ASCIIʸޤǤ֤沽ޤ. ˤ Υ᡼륽եȤ֤ȸΥإåδ֤ζäꤹ Ǥޤ.̵: %(addr)30s줿ѹ̵: %(user)sְä Idĥ᡼̵: %(f)sαʳΥ᡼̵: %(f)stext/plainǤʤMIMEѡȤ̵ѤǤʤ᡼륢ɥ쥹: %(safeuser)sʥ᡼륢ɥ쥹ϤޤѤǤʤꥹ̾: %(s)sץޤ: %(opt)s%(module)s import ...ץѹˤ, ޤ, Υե %(extra)sѥɤƥ󤷤Ƥ. ѥ 狼ʤȤ, Υܥ򥯥åȥ᡼ǥѥɤ ޤ. ޤ, ΥꥹȤ񤷤Ȥ, ܥ򥯥åƤ. ǧΥ᡼ޤ.

    : λ, ֥饦 åͭˤƤƤ. å̵ˤ, ѹǤޤ. ޤȤɤߤδä, 1˥ꥻåȤ ˡ: %(PROGRAM)s [ץ] [ꥹ̾ ...] ץ: --help/-h Υåɽƽλ. ޥɹԤΥꥹȤˤĤ bump . ꥹ̵̾ˤ ٤ƤΥꥹȤ bump . %(listname)s νѥ: Ѥν.

    άȥФꤵƤǥեȤθ%(deflang)sˤŬѤޤ.ꥹȴԥɥ쥹ν: ꥹȥѥ:ѥɤפޤMailman incoming 塼˥ե뤫᡼. ˡ: inject [ץ] [ե̾] ץ: -h / --help ΥƥȤɽƽλ. -l ꥹ̾ --listname=ꥹ̾ ᡼ꥹȤ̾. ɬ. -q 塼̾ -queue=塼̾ ᡼륭塼̾. 塼̾ qfiles ǥ쥯ȥ ֥ǥ쥯ȥ̾Ǥ. άξ, incoming 塼 Ȥ. (塼Ԥ뤳Ȥ) ե̾ϥ塼ʿʸΥ᡼ե̾Ǥ. ά ɸϤȤ. ...̵: %(addr)30sǧʸ̵Ǥ. 񤷤ɥ쥹οǧ褦 Ƥǽޤ.ǧʸ̵Ǥ. ǧʸ %(days)s ڤˤʤޤΤǤդ. ǧ¤ڤƤ ⤦򤪴ꤤޤ.CGIץȤΥץ̵ǤCGI Υץ̵Ǥ.ץѥƥ̵ͤ: %(k)sѿ̵ͤ: %(property)s¸ˤϳ˸ޤ, Ȥ˸ꤷޤ?qrunner ޤäƤޤ?ˤ, ꥹȻʲԤξǧɬפǤ? (侩)ꥢ11ܸ7766ڹ쥪ץΥꥹȤǻȤǸ줿ưꥹȤΥѥɤưŪ Mailman Ȥ, ѥ(ȳǧ)ˤƤƤ.ΥSPAMե륿ꥹꥹȤꥹȥإ: %(requestaddr)sꥹȼ̾ꥹȴ: %(owneraddr)sꥹȴԤΤ٤ƤΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤɽ. ˡ: %(program)s [ץ] : -a / --advertised 줿ꥹȤɽ. --virtual-host-overview=ɥᥤ -V ɥᥤ ɥᥤǻꤷۥɥᥤ°᡼󥰥ꥹȤΤߤ ɽ. , VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW ѿꤵƤɬ . -b / --bare ꥹȤû̵ꥹȤΤߤɽ. -h / --help ΥƥȤɽƽλ. ᡼󥰥ꥹȤβɽ. ˡ: %(PROGRAM)s [ץ] ꥹ̾ : --output ե -o ե ϤɸϤǤʤ, ꤷե˽񤭹. --regular / -r ̾(ޤȤɤߤǤʤ)Τߤɽ. --digest[=] / -d [] ޤȤɤ߲ΤߤϤ. ץǻꤹ[] "mime" ޤ "plain" Τɤ餫ǡηǤΤޤȤ ɤߤꤷƤɽ. --nomail[=ͳ] / -n [ͳ] ᡼ߤƤɽ. ץǻꤹ [ͳ] "byadmin", "byuser", "bybounce", "unknown" ɤ줫, ͳߤƤɽ. ޤ "enabaled" ꤹ, ͭˤʤäƤɽ . --fullnames / -f ̾ɽ. --preserve / -p ᡼륢ɥ쥹ɽȤ, ϤȤʸ/ʸ 򤽤Τޤ޻Ȥ. ꤷʤȾʸѴ. --invalid / -i ̵ʥ᡼륢ɥ쥹ϿƤϤ. -r, -d, -n ̵뤹. --unicode / -u ʸǤʤ˥ɥ֥ȤȤ¸Ƥ륢ɥ쥹 Ϥ. -r, -d, -n ̵뤹. --help / -h Υإץåɽƽλ. ꥹ̾ϻѤ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ̾. -r -d ꤷʤ, ǽ̾, ˤޤȤɤ߲ɽ 뤬, ξ֤ˤĤƤɽʤ. ᡼󥰥ꥹȤδԤɽ ˡ: %(program)s [ץ] ꥹ̾ ... : --all-vhost=ۥۥ -v=ۥۥ ۥۥȤ°뤹٤ƤΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤδԤɽ. --all -a ΥƥΤ٤ƤΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤδԤɽ. --help -h Υإץåɽƽλ. ꥹ̾ϴԤɽ褦Ȥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ̾Ǥ. ʾΥꥹ̾򥳥ޥɹԤǻꤹ뤳ȤǤ. ϿѤߥꥹȤǤ: %(listname)sϿѤߥꥹȤǤ: %(safelistname)sꥹȺԤǧڥѥ:ꥹȲʲ(ȴ)αδ˴ؤ˺Τޤ. ȤΥꥹȤؤβ, 餫ͳ αƤƤʤɤǤ. Υץꤹ 뤿ӤľΤޤ.¾ΥꥹȤؤꥹ̾ɬפǤ.ꥹȤ̾ɬפǤ.ꥹ̾ "@" ʸϻȤޤ: %(safelistname)sꥹ̾: %(listname)sΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤؤݤ륢ɥ쥹Υꥹ.ưŪƤǧ٤Υɥ쥹ưŪƤ˴Υɥ쥹ưŪƤݤΥɥ쥹ʲǧΤľƤαΥɥ쥹ꥹȤΥѥ%(hostname)s Ǥ %(safeuser)s ΥꥹȲϿޤϰΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤδԤɽ. ˡ: %(PROGRAM)s [ץ] [ꥹ̾ ...] -w /--with-listnames Ԥꥹ̾ǥ롼ײ, ꥹ̾Ϥ˴ޤ. ꤷʤȴԤϥ᡼륢ɥ쥹򸵤¤ؤñ첽 Ԥ. -m / --moderators ꥹȤλʲԤϤ˴ޤ. -h / --help ΥإץåϤƽλ. ꥹ̾ ꤷꥹȤδԤϤ. İʾΥꥹ̾񤯤Ȥ Ǥ. ꥹ̾Ĥ̵ˤ, ΥꥹȤδԤɽ . ꥹȤꥭ¸˺δ᡼Ƭʸꥹ:ꥹ: %(listname)s, : %(owners)sȥ˥%(listname)s ΥꥹȤɤ߹MIME᡼᡼ <-> ˥塼᡼롦˥塼ӥ.%(listname)s ᡼󥰥ꥹȺο᡼󥰥ꥹȺ᡼󥰥ꥹȺη%(listname)s ᡼󥰥ꥹȺοMailmanMailman %(varname)s ꥹȥץ󡦥إMailman ǡ١顼Mailman , Subject:إå(̾)ԤǤ֤ դޤ. , ̾, Usenet ˥塼ž뵭ˤ⸽ޤ. Υץˤžˤ֤Ĥʤ 褦ˤʤޤ. , ̤Υ᡼˷֤̾դʤ, ˥塼ˤդޤ.MailmanΥץ饤Хٹꤵ줿᡼륢ɥ쥹ηޤ. (ȤХɥ쥹ˤɬ @ ޤޤƤʤФʤޤ)ʲιܤѹ, ѹΥܥ åƤ.¿(ºݤˤϤۤȤɤ) SPAM ʰ Ū˰襢ɥ쥹˽Ϣͤ뤳ȤϤޤ. ºݤˤ, ޤǤǤΥɥ쥹 To: ˽񤫤Ƥ뤳Ȥ 褯ޤ. ꤹ¤ '@' κ¦ŬѤޤ, Ǥμ SPAM 򤹤٤ƿߤ뤳ȤǤޤ.

    , ¾Υɥ쥹餽Τޤž줿᡼뤬 դʤʤޤ. ,

    1. ѸΥɥ쥹 '@'κ¦Ʊ̾Ǥ, ޤ
    2. ѸΥɥ쥹Ƥդ̾ΥꥹȤ˴ޤޤƤ
    , դ褦ˤʤޤ. 33ޤȤޤȤϿåååå״λޤȤޤȤϿƥ᡼ʸκ祵(KB). 0 ꤹ̵. 5ե륿̾ѹޤ.ꥹ̾θ褷ޤ.ꥹ...᡼ȴ:᡼إå:᡼ʸĹޤ: %(size)d ХȤޤ, ¤ %(limit)d KB Ǥ᡼Կʥإåޤ.Υ᡼褬ɽƤޤޥɤޤޤƤޤե륿§˹פ᡼ݤޤդʲʲԤΥѥɤפޤ.
    ۡڡ: %(listurl)s᡼ shunt 塼鸵Υ塼˰ư. ˡ: %(PROGRAM)s [ץ] [ǥ쥯ȥ] : -h / --help إפɽƽλ. ǥ쥯ȥꤹ qfiles/shunt ʳΥǥ쥯ȥ꤫ư. §򲼤§夲ꥹ̾ȥե̾ɬפǤƤˤϥꥹ̾(to, cc) ˴ޤޤƤ ʤФʤʤǤ礦? (ޤϰʲ˻ ̾äƤʤФ ʤ)?ꥹȤ̾:̾:(ݲ)ץʤ%(listname)s οѥ: %(notifypassword)s %(pwdesc)s Υѥ:%(realname)s ꥹȤ %(addr)s 鿷񿽤%(realname)s ꥹȤ %(addr)s 鿷񿽤˥塼Фεɥ쥹ϤƤޤ-f ΰޤPIDλҥץޤ: %(pid)sޥɤޤ.᡼˥ޥɤޤޤƤޤ. ˡ󤻤ˤ, "help" Ȥ񤤤᡼äƤ. ե̾ꤵƤޤ.ꥹȤ̾ɬפǤ.ꥹȤޤ:ꥹ̾ޤоݤΥꥹȤޤŬ礹᡼󥰥ꥹȤޤΥꥹȤǤϡ֤ޤȤɤߡפǤϤǤޤ!ꤢޤͳϼƤޤrunner ̾ޤ.̵%(listname)s ȤꥹȤϤޤ: %(e)s%(listname)s ȤꥹȤϤޤ (, ˺Ƥޤ).%(safelistname)sȤꥹȤϤޤ%(listname)s ȤꥹȤϤޤ%(listname)s ȤꥹȤϤޤ. Ĥ줿¸ˤޤ.Τ褦ʲϤޤ: %(addr)s.Τ褦ʲϤޤ: %(safeuser)s.ɬפϤޤ.ϿΤɥ쥹ĤޤǤͭѿ̾Ĥޤ.:ץե륿ʳϤΥꥹȤƤǤޤɸǤʤͤ: %(k)s̵̵ - ǧ̵ ( ᤷޤ )
    ǧ (*) - ᡼ˤܿͤγǧɬ
    ǧ - ꥹȴԤξǧɬ
    ǧ+ǧ - ǧȾǧξɬ

    (*) ïФMailman ֹդֿޤ. ԤϤֹȤäֿʤǤޤ.
    ˤ¾ͤλ񤵤Ȥͭ(뤤ϰդ) ԰٤ɤȤǤޤ.̾, Mailman, Υ᡼ޤȤƥ᡼륵Фޤ. ˡ Mailman ȥ᡼륵д֤̤̿򸺤餻Τ Ψ⤤ˡǤ.

    , ĿͤȤ˥᡼뤳Ȥ˰̣᡼󥰥ꥹȤ⤢ޤ. ξ, Mailman̾ꥹȤβȤ, ᡼ʸޤ. ϥΤǽǽ ޤ, βͤ뤫ɤ, ¾ˡϤʤΤ ʬ˸ƤƤ. ޤ, ƥ٤ʬƻ뤷, ˥ƥबѤ뤳Ȥ ǧƤ.

    ֤, ᡼Ŀ̤, ޤȤޤ. Ϥ֤ȸĿ̤, إåȥեå ִѿȤ褦ˤʤޤ. ĿͲ֤ To:إåΥɥ쥹ꥹȤΥɥ쥹ǤϤʤ, ƲΥɥ쥹ˤʤޤ.

    ĿǤ, 㴳ִѿ إåեå 褦ˤʤޤ.

    ĿǤ, ʲѿإåȥեåޤ:

    • user_address - Υɥ쥹(ʸˤʤ)
    • user_delivered_to - Ͽ羮ʸޤॢɥ쥹
    • user_password - Υѥ
    • user_name - Υե͡
    • user_optionsurl - ץڡ URL
    Υ륦̵ʥ᡼륢ɥ쥹: %(toaddr)sǧڼ¸ˤϺޤ. ˤ -a ĤƤ⤦񤷤Ƥޤ: ϥ᡼󥰥ꥹѤΥꥹȤǤ. ѥ˺Τʤɤ Τ, ɥ쥹 %(addr)s ޤ.: ᡼ϰŪߤƤޤ %(reason)s.ʤˤ⤹뤳ȤϤޤ.1111᡼󥰥ꥹȤ -request/-owner , ƱȯԤ ᡼˼ưֳ֤. (ޤο)Ϥ, ᡼뤬뤿Ӥ˱뤳Ȥˤʤޤ. 1010λ. ꥹȻʲԤˤ, Υ᡼ǧ뤫ݤ뤫 ꤹ󥹤ޤޤ.᡼ǥѥɤ˺Τޤ.-i ޤ -o Τɤ餫ꤷƤ᡼뤬źեե§˹פȤưꤷޤ. Ĥޤ, ֳ¦Content-Type, Τɤ줫˥ޥå뤫, ̲᥿ ˥ޥåʤ, ̤ΥѡȤ, ᡼뤬ˤʤäưǤ.

    ѡȤ줿˻ĤäźեեФƤ ǤŬѤ줺, ˥᡼뤬ޤΤǤդ.

    ˴֤ȥ᡼˴, Υ᡼ Message-ID ˵Ͽޤ. , ޤϥꥹȴԤž줿, ᡼ƼԤؤΥ顼Τ˵ݤͳܤޤ. ݴɤ֤, ᡼ϥۥȥԥ塼̤ʥǥ쥯ȥݴɤޤ. Ȥδ(ꥹȤδԤǤϤޤ), ݴɤ줿᡼ 褵뤫, 뤤˴ޤ. ݴɥץ, ȴԤͭˤˤΤǤޤ.-f å1ĤǤ-i ޤ -o Τɤ餫1ĤꤷƤꥹȤϸ, 롼פդΥ᡼¾δ%(hostname)s ᡼󥰥ꥹȰPID ãǤޤ: %(pidfile)sѥ // URLѥɤѹ˼.ѥɤѹޤ.ѥ˺ѥɤѹޤ.ѥ:ѥ: ѥѥɤפޤѥɤפޤ; ѹǤޤ.ѥɤϤƤѥ(ɽǻ):αβϿ:ɬפʥåץ졼ɤԤ. ˡ: %(PROGRAM)s [ץ] ץ: -f/--force Ū˥åץ졼ɤνԤ. ̾, ⤷󥹥ȡ 줿 Mailman ΥС󤬸ߤΤΤѤʤ, ( 󥰥졼ɤΤ줿) Ԥʤ. -h/--help ΥƥȤɽƽλ. ΥС󤫤ǿMailman꡼˹Ȥ, Υץ ¹Ԥ. 1.0b4 ޤǤΥСΤäƤ. ΥꥹȤʵӽŪ˥᡼󥰥ꥹ %(realname)s ¸ˤξpickleƤޤ: ʿʸ᡼᡼󥰥ꥹȰʤǤ. %(listurl)s ΥڡǼ³򤹤뤫, ɥ쥹 %(request)s `help' Ƚ񤤤 ᡼äƥޥɤλȤ󤻤Ƥ., ᡼Ǽäǧʸ(å) ϤƤ. , ܥ򲡤, ǧ³˿ʤǤ.-p ޤ -m ꤷƤ襢ɥ쥹Ĺޤ. ûƤ.˴ؤۿ᡼źեե˴ؤ.

    źեեե륿ưϼ̤Ǥ: źեեꤵƤ, ꥹȤ夷᡼˴ޤޤ ġźեեϤޤ Ӥޤ. źեեΥե륿פ ꤵ줿פΤɤ줫פСΥե˴ޤ.

    , ̲᥿ Ƥ, ꤵ줿̲᥿פ˰פʤźեե ˴ޤ. ̲᥿פƤʤ, åάޤ.

    νƤˤʤäޥѡ źեե뤬, źեեޤ. ֳ¦ Υåˤʤä, Υ᡼Τ˴ޤ. , 줾multipart/alternativeΤ, Ƭ ǤʤalternativeƤ֤ޤ.

    Ǹ, convert_html_to_plaintextꤵƤ, Ȥǥץ졼ƥȤؤѴƤ, Ĥtext/htmltext/plainѴޤ.ݡɸNNTPФ䤤碌Ԥ, ᡼󥰥ꥹȤѤ뵭. ˡ: gate_news [ץ] ץ: --help -h ΥƥȤɽƽλ. ݥȥݥȥ(֥饸)ꥹȤؤդꥹȤؤƤäޤ.ƼƤϾǧΤα̾ %(subject)s Ƥ줿᡼ǥ졼ƥåɡ˥塼롼פؤդꥹȤؤƤϾǧɬפǤƤ, ưŪ˾ǧ ʲץɬפȤޤ. 1ԤˤĤ1ĤΥɥ쥹 Ƥ; ɽȤˤϹԤκǽ ^ ǻϤƤ.Ƥ, ưŪ˴ޤ. Ĥޤ, ᡼ϼΤƤ, ΤϤޤ. ԤˤΤ ⤢ޤ, ץǥꥹȻʲԤ ˴᡼ΥԡȤǤޤ.

    1ԤˤĤ1ĤΥɥ쥹 Ƥ; ɽȤˤϹԤκǽ ^ ǻϤƤ.Ƥ, ưŪ˵ݤޤ. Ĥޤ, ưݤȤΤȰ˥᡼ޤ. Τ SPAMԤˤΥץꤹ٤ǤϤޤ. Τ褦ʥ᡼ ưŪ ˴٤Ǥ.

    1ԤˤĤ1ĤΥɥ쥹 Ƥ; ɽȤˤϹԤκǽ ^ ǻϤƤ.Ƥ, ʲԤξǧ뤿 ưŪľαޤ. ᡼ƼԤˤαȤΤ, ᡼ʬǼäȤǤޤ. 1ԤˤĤ1ĤΥɥ쥹 Ƥ; ɽȤˤϹԤκǽ ^ ǻϤƤ.ư: %(postaddr)s:˥塼ؤƵSubject:(̾)֤դޤ?̾ƬդݴȴԤΤ˥᡼ݴɤȴԤΤ˥᡼ݴɤεMailman qrunner ǡ򥹥/ߤ륹ץ. ΥץȤ Mailman Υ塼ʡ (Ԥ) ץ ưߡƵưΤ, Ĺˤ錄äƼ¹Ԥ qrunner ưƤ뤳Ȥǧ, ɬפ˱ƺƵư. qrunner fork exec pid ˤĤԵ뤳ȤǹԤ. ֥ץ λȤΤ, Ƶưߤ. qrunner SIGINT, SIGTERM, SIGHUP ˱. SIGINT SIGTERM qrunner 줤˽λ褦ˤ뤬, ޥ SIGINT ǽλ ȤƵưԤ. SIGHUP ϥޥ qrunner եĤ ΥåȯΤȤ˺Ƥӳ褦ˤ. ޥޤ SIGINT, SIGTERM, SIGHUP ˱. Υʥ۲ qrunner Ǥ. (ޥ SIGHUP ȼʬѤ եĤƺٳȤ) ޥϤޤ, ʬΥץ ID data/master-qrunner.pid ե˻Ĥ, ̾盧ľܻȤɬ ̵. `start', `stop', `restart', `reopen' ΥޥɤǽʬѤ­ ϤǤ. ˡ: %(PROGRAM)s [ץ] [ start | stop | restart | reopen ] ץ: -n/--no-restart 顼 SIGINT ǽλȤ qrunner Ƶưʤ. SIGTERM ǽλȤϺƵưϤʤ. Υץ ǥХåͭ. `start' ޥɤȤ줿ȤΤͭ. -u/--run-as-user ̾, ΥץȤϥ桼IDȥ롼ID mailman ʤäƤʤȵưǤʤ(Mailman configure λ ). root ǵư, ΥץȤϥå Υ桼ȥ롼פѹ. ΤȤ, ƥȤǥХåκݤؤˤʤ뤳Ȥ. -u ե饰 uid/gid ΥåФƥץ򸽺ߤ 桼/롼פǼ¹Ԥ. Υե饰̾μ¹ԴĶˤ ʤ. , -u ե饰Ȥä mailmanʳΥ롼פǼ¹Ԥ, ѡߥå꤬ȯǽΤ. ȤХꥹȤ¸ˤWebǤʤʤ뤫⤷ʤ. ޥ! -s/--stale-lock-cleanup ⤷, mailmanctl ޥΥåե򸫤Ĥ, ̾ 顼åФƽλ. Υץդ, ̤ΥåԤ. ⤷, åե˽񤫤줿 host/pid ˥ޥåץʤ, mailmanctl Ͻλ , ץ̵ˤ, Ťʤäåե , ޥå褦Ȼߤ. -q/--quiet ֥åϤʤ. 顼åɸ२顼˽ . -h/--help ΥåϤƽλ ޥ: start - ޥΥǡ qrunner ư. ⤷, ޥưƤ, ΤȤ𤷽λ. stop - ޥǡ qrunner ߤ. ߸ϥ᡼ νϹԤʤ. restart - qrunner Ƶư뤬, ޥϤΤޤޤˤ. ޥɤ Mailman 򹹿С󥢥åפ˼¹ . qrunner ϿɤȤ褦ˤʤ. reopen - ΥեĤ, Υåȯ Ȥ, ٥ץ󤵤. Mailman Сɽޤ. ץ饤Хץ...¸˥顼¸˥顼 - %(msg)s¸ե뤬Ĥޤ.꤬ޤ:߲. 11¹ԤȤ褤. ΥץȤΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ, ߤƤ õФ. ⤷, ߤͳ顼ˤΤǤ, βϺΤ. , Τۤ, ꥹ . --byadmin, --byuser, --unknown Υե饰ȤȤͳ ˤΤԤ. ٤Ƥ߲Τˤ, --all Ȥ ˡ: %(PROGRAM)s [ץ] ץ: -h / --help Υåɽƽλ. -o / --byadmin ꥹȴԤˤäߤ줿ˤΤ -m / --byuser ȤˤäߤƤˤΤ -u / --unknown ͳ߲ˤΤ (Сΰ仺߲Ȼפ) -b / --notbybounce 顼ߤƤˤΤʤ (ǥեȤϥ顼߲) -a / --all ٤Ƥ߲Τ -f / --force ΤˤʤäƤʤƤ, ߲Τ -l ꥹ̾ --listname=ꥹ̾ ꥹ̾ΥꥹȤ. Ǥʤ, ΥꥹȤ. %(hostname)s θ᡼󥰥ꥹPython Powered4ȾRFC 2369, ᡼󥰥ꥹȤβ᡼ɲä List-* إå Ƥޤ. Τإå, ɸ˽򤷤᡼륽եȤѼ ˤϤȤƤΩޤ. դ褦ˤ.

    , ɬ⤹٤ƤΥ᡼륽եȤޤɸ˽򤷤Ƥ櫓Ǥ ޤ. ޤ, ¿ɸ˽򤷤Ƥʤ᡼륽եȤȤ Ƥ, ΥإåФФ뤫⤷ޤ. ξ, ޤ, Υإåͳ򤵤, ᡼륽եȤɽ鱣 ˡ򶵤٤Ǥ. ǸȤ, Υإåդʤ Ǥޤ, ᤷޤ. (Υ꡼Ǥ, Υإå˴ؤ Ǥʤ褦ˤ뤫⤷ޤ.)᡼󥰥ꥹȲgzipǰ̤ Pipermail¸ѥƥȥե. ΥץȤ cron Ǽ¹Ԥ뤳. ޥɥ饤󤫤 ¹ԤȤϰʲΥץǧ. ˡ: %(program)s [-v] [-h] [ꥹ̾] : --verbose -v gzip Ȥ˥ե̾ɽ. --help -h Υåɽƽλ ꥹ̾ ꤵ줿ꥹȤ .txt ե򰵽̤. ꥹ̾λ꤬ά, ¸ˤĤ٤Ƥ ꥹȤˤĤƽ. ե򳫤ʤޤˤ -f ץĤ %(MAILMAN_USER)s root θ¤Ǽ¹ԤƤݤͳͳ:ꥹȤ¸ˤƹۤ. Υޥɤǥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ¸ˤƹۤޤ. ¸ ᡼ԽȤ, Υޥɤ¹ԤȤ褤Ǥ礦. ˡ: %(PROGRAM)s [ץ] <ꥹ̾> [] ǥץ: -h / --help ΥإץåϤƽλ. -q / -quiet ¸˺Υå. --wipe ƹ˸¸ˤä. ¸ˤʬ䤷ƺƹۤ ʳǤ, Υץꤷۤ褤Ǥ礦. -s N --start=N Nܤε. , 0ܤ mbox κǽε Ǥ, ά 0 ˤʤޤ. -e M --end=M MܤεǺ򽪤. ΥץȤϥ ΨΤ, 礭¸ˤ褦Ȥ, mbox ե Τ٤˺Ϻʤ⤷ޤ. ͳ ǽȺǸεֹǤ褦ˤʤäƤޤ. , mbox ˤʤäꥹȤβؤΥѥ, , Ƥ archives/private ǥ쥯ȥβˤޤ. Ȥ: %% bin/arch mylist archives/private/mylist.mbox/mylist.mbox ϥץ, ⤷̵, 嵭Τ褦ɸ mbox եؤΥѥȤޤ. ޤȤɤߤˤޤ?:ե륿ե륿Mailman aliases . ºݤνϤ, mm_cfg.py ե `MTA' ѿͤˤäѤޤ. ˡ: genaliases [ץ] ץ: -q/--quiet MTAˤäƽϤϾĹʥإʸդޤ. Υץ Ĺ٤򲼤뤳ȤǤޤ. -h/--help ΥåϤƽλ. ɽ:pickle¸ˤξ֤ɹƤޤ˺ꥹȤ. ˡ: remove_members [ץ] [ꥹ̾] [ɥ쥹1 ...] ץ: --file=ե -f ե ե˽񤫤Ƥɥ쥹. ե̾ `-' ꤹ, ɸϤɤ߹ޤ. --all -a ᡼󥰥ꥹȤβ򤹤٤ƺ. (--fromall ȤƱ˻ѤǤʤ.) --fromall ɥ쥹β򤳤ΥƥΤ٤ƤΥꥹȤ. ۥɥᥤоݤȤʤ. Υץ -a/--all Ʊ˻ꤹ뤳ȤϤǤʤ. ޤ, Υץ Ȥ, ꥹ̾ꤷƤϤʤ. --nouserack -n ˳ǧΥ᡼ʤ. Υץά, ꥹȤδͤȤ. --noadminack -N Ԥ˳ǧΥ᡼ʤ. Υץά, ꥹȤδͤȤ. --help -h Υإץåɽƽλ ꥹ̾ϻѤ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ̾. ɥ쥹1 ... Ϻ᡼륢ɥ쥹. ꤵ줿ե륿װʳźեեޤ. ˤƤ, θάޤ.ʲΥפƤϤޤźեե.᡼󥰥ꥹȤ () - ! ϥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤκפ(ۤ)õ. ǥեȤǤ, ꥹȤ¸ˤϺʤ. ŤꥹȤ꥿ˤϽʬǤ. ˡ: rmlist [-a] [-h] ꥹ̾ : --archives -a ꥹȤ¸ˤ, ޤϴ˥ꥹȤƤ ĤäƤ¸ˤ. --help -h ΥإץåϤƽλ. : %(s)s%(msg)s %(realname)s ᡼󥰥ꥹȤؤοϵѲޤ׵ᤵ줿̵Ǥ: %(topicname)sǧweb_page_url °ǥեȤꤹ ΥץȤ bin/withlist ȤȤ˻Ѥޤ. Ĥޤ % bin/withlist -l -r fix_url ꥹ̾ [ץ] ץ: -u ۥ̾ -urlhost=ۥ̾ ۥۥɽ򻲾Ȥ, ꥹȤ web_page_url host_name ° ɽ˽äƥۥ̾ǻꤷͤꤹ. , ܼŪˤ ꥹȤ򤢤벾ۥɥᥤ󤫤̤Υɥᥤ˰ܹԤ뤳ȤǤ. Υץ̵, ǥեȤ web_page_url host_name Ȥ. -v / --verbose ץȤ򤷤Ƥ뤫ɽ. ⤷ñȤǼ¹Ԥȥإץåɽƽλ. ߤ %(n)s BYBOUNCE [ʤ] ˥ꥻåMailman Υޥ qrunner ƵưޤϤ֤.:롼ޥ˥ҤȤĤޤϤʾ qrunner , ٤ޤϷ֤¹Ԥ. ꤵ줿 runner Υ饹饦ɥӥǼ¹Ԥ. Ĥޤ, ǽ˻ꤵ줿 runner Υǥ쥯ȥˤե򤹤٤ . qrunner 򽪤, qrunner Υǥ쥯ȥ ˤե, ˼¹Ԥ. ֤β, ޥ ɹԤǻǤ. ˡ: %(PROGRAM)s [ץ] ץ: -r runner[:饤:ϰ] --runner=runner[:饤:ϰ] ꤵ줿 qrunner ư. ˻Ȥ̾ -l ץ ɽ. ץ 饤:ϰ ϰĤΥ塼(Ԥ) ʣ qrunner ץƤ˻Ѥ. ϰϤϤΥ塼 ˳Ƥ qrunner ι׿, 饤 [0..ϰ] δ֤ qrunner ֹǤ. 饤:ϰϤꤹ, ư뤽줾 qrunner ƱϰͤĤ褦դ뤳. 饤:ϰϤꤵ 1:1 Ȥ. -r ץʣꤹ뤳ȤǤ. ξ, qrunner 饦ɥӥǼ¹Ԥ. `All' Ȥ̤̾ runner , -l ץɽ뤹٤Ƥrunnerư뤳Ȥ̣. -once -o qrunner 1¹Ԥ. Υץά, ץ SIGTERM ޤ SIGINT ޤ̵¤˼¹Ԥ. -l/--list ¸ߤ qrunner ̾ɽƽλ. -v/--verbose logs/qrunner ե˥ǥХå񤭽Ф. -s/--subproc mailmanctl εưץȤ qrunner ¹ԤȤ˻Ȥ. 顼λư򤳤Ȥߤ˹碌. -h/--help ΥåϤƽλ. -l ޤ -h ꤹ, runner ɬܤǤ. ޤ -l åɽ̾Τɤ줫ǤʤФʤʤ. Υץ root %(name)s 桼Ǽ¹ԤƤ. Ǥʤ -u ץȤäƤ.%(module)s.%(callable)s() ¹...ꥹȤ¸ѤɽꤷƤ...2ԽڡǤ:֥ꥹȺλפ᡼ǴԤΤ餻ޤ?񤹤ˤ̤Υ᡼Фޤ?ƤǧΤα줿ƼԤ˥᡼뤷ޤ?ѥ˺Τޤ?ꥹȴԤ˿Τޤ?ꥹȴԤΤޤ?ꥹȤ˥ѥ˺Τ ΥץϤ٤ƤΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ, ȤΥѥɤ . mm_cfg.VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW Ǥ, ꥹȤΥۥ̾ 롼ײ. , (ƲۥۥȤ) 줾β˥ꥹȤΥѥ ɤȲץڡ URL ޤ᡼. ѥ˺ mm_cfg.MAILMAN_SITE_LIST ʤΤ, ɬꤷƤ. ˡ: %(PROGRAM)s [ץ] ץ: -l ꥹ̾ --listname=ꥹ̾ ꤵ줿ꥹȤˤĤƥѥ˺Τ. ά , ٤ƤΥꥹȤˤĤ. ʣ -l/--listname Ǥ. -h/--help Υåɽƽλ. ѥ˺Τľܲ餺, "-owner" ޤ.³γǧΤޤ?˴ޥ᡼Фޤ?˴ޥ᡼Фޤ?Ԥ Web ǥ᡼˴ޤ.ƼԤ϶ػߥꥹȤäƤޤԥե륿99ӥСθϻåüϤ뤳Ȥ, ȤΥѥɤꤹ ȥѥɤϥꥹȤδԥѥɤꥹȲΥѥɤ , ۤȤɤξǻȤȤǤ. ˡ: %(PROGRAM)s [ץ] [ѥ] -c/--listcreator ȥѥɤǤʤ, ꥹȺԤΥѥɤꤹ. ꥹȺԤϥꥹȤ븢¤Ĥ, ԤλǽϤĤ櫓ǤϤʤ. -h/--help Υإץåɽƽλ. ѥɤޥɥ饤̵ˤ, Ϥ¥ץץȤФ. ¾Υ᡼󥰥ꥹ(ҥꥹ)뤿Υ᡼󥰥ꥹ(ƥꥹ)Ǥ ֤ϤפǤ. ֤Ϥפ֤ȳǧѥ˺Τʤɤ, Υɥ쥹˰ʲǻꤹ "umbrella_member_suffix" դɥ쥹ޤ. host_name %(mailhost)s ΥץꤹȲΥ᡼륢ɥ쥹 (ʸǤ󥯤Ǥ)ñˤϥ᡼륢ɥ쥹Ǥ ʬʤ褦Ѵޤ. , SPAMmer ư Web ʤ Ȥäƥ᡼륢ɥ쥹 ʤ褦 뤿ΤΤǤ.Υץ򥻥åȤ Mailman ϼΡ֤ޤȤɤߡפ ȯλ鿷򥹥Ȥޤ.web_page_url %(web_page_url)s text/htmlʬץ졼ƥȤѴޤ? Ѵźեե뤬줿˼¹Ԥޤ.ʲǥꥹȤۿ᡼뤫źեեޤ?顼ˤΤޤ?顼ΤΤߤ, ꥹȴԤΤޤ?˥塼롼פ åå ޤ?Mailman ˥顼᡼μư򤵤ޤ?᡼Ŀ̤˥ޥޤ? ʥѤΥꥹȤǤʤȤޤ. , θΨ˴ؤ꤬ޤΤ ܺ⤪ɤߤ.-owner Υ᡼˼ưޤ?-request ɥ쥹ؤΥ᡼˼ưޤ? Ϥ ־, Υ᡼˴뤫, Ȥ̾Υ᡼륳ޥ Ʊͤ˥ƥž뤫Ǥ.᡼󥰥ꥹȤؤƼԤ˼ưޤ?Ǥ᡼뤬, ˡ֤ޤȤɤߡפȯޤ?顼ưФǸΤǤʤä顼᡼ꥹȴ ޤ? Ϥ侩ޤ.֤ޤȤɤߡפο򥹥Ȥޤ?ꤵ줿̤ʤƤ֤ޤȤɤߡפȯԤޤ?/η̤ԤΤޤ? ⤷, Reply-To:إå᡼դƤ, ޤ? ⤷ʤ, Reply-To:إå Mailman ˤäդ줿, ϤᤫդƤ 餺ޤ.ǼưŪ˴ȷ᤿᡼ϥꥹȻʲԤžޤ?Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤΥ᡼ RFC 2369 إå (List-*) դޤ? Ϥˤ뤳Ȥ侩ޤ.̵ǧǤƤĤޤǿΥޤ? Ϥ֤, Ƥ˾ǧɬפ դȤϿޤ.᡼󥰥ꥹȤؤƤ˥塼롼פžޤ?˥塼롼פؤƤ᡼󥰥ꥹȤžޤ?Ƶ List-Post: إåɬפȤޤ?褿, 11ޤȤΤ餻Ǥʤ, ˴ԤΤ餻ޤ?ե륿Ѥޤ?Υɥ쥹ɽȤ, Żҥ᡼Υɥ쥹Ǥ뤳Ȥ狼ʤ褦ɽޤ?Mailman qfiles ˤ᡼Ƥɽ. ˡ: show_qfiles [ץ] 塼ե ... ץ: -q / --quiet ᡼ζڤ򼨤åϤʤ. -h / --help ΥإץåϤƽλ. : show_qfiles qfiles/shunt/*.pck Mailman Υޥ qrunner ߤޤȥꥹ̾ޤ: %(sitelistname)s:źեեΥ %(partctype)s ̵뤷ޤ ٥˥ꥹȺͳΥ顼ȯޤ. ȴԤϢƤ.Spamե륿ɽSpamե륿§ %(i)dSPAMե륿ڥ (ڥ)Ť PID եޤ.Mailman Υޥ qrunner ưޤͭ¾ֲϵξɽ: 0 ɥ 1 ե̾ޤϥ 2 msgid 3 msgstr 4 end ̾:ѹѹѹ򿽤η̥ڡΥɥ쥹򤹤Ͽޤ? Ȥ⾷Ԥޤ?%(listname)s ꥹȤ񤷤ޤ: %(member)sǧλޤ§³λ:³λԼ³λ:³λ "umbrella_list" ꤷƤΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤƥꥹ ˤΥ᡼˻Ȥեå.ǥꥹȤβʿʸΥեƱ. ΥץȤ, sendmail :include: Υɥ쥹ꥹ( Majordomo ǤѤƤ) ȤͭǤ. ᡼ ꥹȤϿƤʤեΥɥ쥹ɲä, ե äƤʤꥹȲϺ. ¾Υץǥɥ쥹ɲ ޤϺȤ˲뤫椹. ˡ: %(PROGRAM)s [ץ] -f ե ꥹ̾ ץ: --no-change -n ºݤˤѹԤʤ. , ɤΤ褦ѹ뤫 ɽ. --welcome-msg[=] -w[= Ͽ줿˴ޥ᡼Фɤꤹ. , ꥹȤ `send_welcome_msg' 񤭤. -w=yes ޤ -w Ǵޥ᡼Ф. -w=no Ǥϥ᡼ Фʤ. --goodby-msg[=] -g[= 줿ˤ̤Υ᡼Фɤꤹ. , ꥹȤ `send_goodbye_msg' 񤭤. -g=yes ޤ -g Ǥ̤᡼Ф. -g=no ǥ᡼ Фʤ. --digest[=] -g[=] Ͽ줿ޤȤɤ߲Ȥ뤫ɤ. -d=yes ޤ -d ǤޤȤɤ߲Ȥʤ. -d=no (뤤 -d ץդʤ) ̾Ȥʤ. --notifyadmin[=] -a[=] η̤ҤȤĤĴԤΤ뤫ɤ. ⤷, Υɥ쥹ϿƤʤ, Τʤۤ褤! -a=yes ޤ -a ǴԤΤ. -a=no Τʤ. -a ץ̵, ꥹȤΥǥեȤѤ. --file <ե̾ | -> -f <ե̾ | -> Υץɬ. Ʊʿʸեꤹ. ᡼륢ɥ쥹 1Ԥ 1ĤĤȤ. ե̾ `-' ˤɸϤȤ. --help -h Υåɽ. ꥹ̾ ɬ. ƱꥹȤ. ƥ२顼. ƤƤޤ: %(content)s̤ο᡼ˤʸղäޤ. ֤ޤȤɤߡפźդʸ֤ޤȤɤߡפƬդʸ (ܼκǽʸ)᡼Ƭˤʸղäޤ. ꥹԤʸ. ˤ ԰᡼ˤϲɲäޤ. դƤФ ˴ޤʸ.ƥ %(sz)s"host_name" , ΥۥȤŻҥ᡼ Mailman Υɥ쥹 Ȥ̾, ̤ϤΥۥȤΥ᡼(MX) ɥ쥹Ǥ. ʣΥɥ쥹ѤǤ, Ѥ륢ɥ쥹򤳤ꤷޤ.ꥹȴ, Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤܤ򤹤٤ Ǥޤ. ԤϴWebڡ ٤ƤΥꥹѿѹǤޤ.

    ꥹȻʲϸ¤¤ƤΤ, ꥹȤưѹ뤳ȤϤǤޤ. , ξǧѲ, α᡼νʤɤδȤǤޤ. , ꥹȴ⿽뤳ȤǤޤ.

    ꥹȽͭԤλŻԤȻʲԤʬˤ, ε̤λʲԥѥɤꤷޤ. , Ūץ ʲԤΥ᡼륢ɥ쥹Ƥ.RFC 2369ˤ List-Post: إåդ뤳Ȥ侩Ƥޤ. , ȤʥΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤʤɤǤ, βƤǤ, ̤βƤǤޤ. Τ褦ʥꥹȤǤ, List-Post:إåϸθˤʤޤ, , ΥإåĤʤ褦ˤޤ. (¾ List-*:إå˱ƶޤ.)Mailman ưƥ%(year)iǯ%(month)s%(day)i()ν`join'ޥɤ`subscribe'ƱǤ. `leave'ޥɤ`unsubscribe'ƱǤ. `remove'`unsubscribe'ƱǤ. ѹΤäɥ쥹񤷤Ƥޤ. οäޤ.ɥ쥹ϲ̾ˤޤ. Ԥʤɤˤäƴ³줿ΤǤϤʤǤ礦.źեåϼưŪ˴ޤ.%(listname)s ᡼󥰥ꥹȤźեե§ˤ, źեå˴ޤ. ˴ʤäʬۿޤ. źդΥ᡼顼ȤƼޤ, 顼ǧǤʤ, ɥ쥹ФǤޤǤ. Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤǤ, ǧǤʤ顼ꥹȴԤ žˤʤäƤޤ. ܤ: %(adminurl)s . ʸȤȸͭ̾ȤǧƤ館Τ, ǫʲҤػäƤäƤѤޤ. ޤ, ƬʸάʸɽƤ褤Ǥ礦. , ̾ϥ᡼륢ɥ쥹Ȥƹ𤵤Τ (Ȥ, ǧ᡼ʤɤ) ¾ʸ֤뤳ȤǤʤޤ. (Żҥ᡼륢ɥ쥹羮ʸζ̤򤷤ޤ ¾ΤۤȤɤΤȤ϶̤ޤ :-)ǧ᡼ޤ.ߤ¸줿᡼륢ɥ쥹Ǥ϶ػߤƤޤ. ¤ϿˤΤȻפ Υꥹȴ԰ˤϢ: %(listowner)s줿᡼륢ɥ쥹Ǥ϶ػߤƤޤ. ¤ϿˤΤȻפ Υꥹȴ԰ˤϢ: %(listowner)sϤ줿᡼륢ɥ쥹ηޤ. (Ȥ `@' ʤʤ.)ʸ %(property)s ִѿν񼰤ޤ: %(bad)s

    ޤǤ, ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ˵ǽޤ.إåե륿§ǻꤵ줿ѥ `%(safepattern)s' ɽȤޤ. ε§̵뤷ޤ.%(subject)sȤ̾Υ᡼αƤޤ. ꥹȻʲԤ˾ǧޤϵݤ, ä֤˹ʤäǽޤ.αƤ᡼, Ǥ˥ꥹȴԤޤ.˥塼ФưƤޥΥۥ̾.ꥹȴԤΥ᡼륢ɥ쥹. ʣδԤ ̡ιԤˤʤ٤Ƥ褤.Ԥ֤ޤȤɤߡפؤѹػߤƤΤ, ץѹǤޤǤ. ¾Υץѹޤ.ԤפؤѹػߤƤΤ, ץѹǤޤǤ. ¾Υץѹλޤ.ꥹȻʲԤΥ᡼륢ɥ쥹. ʣλʲԤ ̡ιԤˤʤ٤Ƥ褤.ꥹȤΥѥɤˤ뤳ȤϤǤޤꥹȤΥѥɤˤ뤳ȤϤǤޤ᡼󥰥ꥹ `%(listname)s' , Web 󥿥եȤä ޤ. Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤκλˤ, /etc/aliases (ޤƱ)򹹿ɬפޤ. ޤ, `newaliases' ץμ¹ԤɬפǤ礦. ʲ, /etc/aliases ٤ܤǤ: Web 󥿥եǥ᡼󥰥ꥹ `%(listname)s' ޤ. ǽŪ˺뤿, /etc/aliases (ޤƱΥե)򹹿ɬפޤ. ޤ, `newaliases'ץμ¹ԤɬפǤ礦. ʲ, /etc/aliases ԤǤ: ޥ qrunner ΥåǤޤ. ̤Υޥ qrunner äƤ褦Ǥ. ޥ qrunner åǤޤǤ. ¿ʬ, ¾ΥۥȤ ץäƤΤǤϤʤȻפޤ. ۥȤζۤ åȤƤʤɤĴ٤뤳ȤϤǤޤΤ, ư åƤ. 뤤, ʤåե뤬ŤʤäƤ ȤΤäƤʤ, -s ե饰դ mailmanctl ƵưƤ. åե: %(LOCKFILE)s åۥ: %(status)s λޤ.ޥ qrunner åǤޤ. ȤƤʤåե뤬ĤäƤΤ⤷ޤ. -sե饰Ĥ mailmanctl ⤦ٵưƤ. ߤΥ顼. ưǤ褤.᡼إåե륿§˹פޤػߤƤեǤĤƤʤեǤ˥塼롼פ¥ݥꥷԤ Usenet Υ˥塼롼̾ɥ쥹ϴѤߤǤ: %(newaddr)sɥ쥹Ȥƻꤵ줿 %(newaddr)s , %(listname)s ϿƤޤ. , ѹפꤵƤ뤿, ǧξ, %(safeuser)s ¾Τ٤ƤΥꥹȤϿƤ륢ɥ쥹 ѹޤ.ΤޤȤɤߤ %(volume)s , %(number)s Ǥ.δ顼̵, 顼˴. ͤ.ηٹ᡼ֳ֤ޤ? ͤ.ɽ뤳ΥꥹȤ̾ (ʸؤѹǽ).᡼륳ޥɤη̤ϰʲΤȤǤ. ޤ, 줿ޥɥ᡼źդޤ. ᡼륳ޥɤη%(hostname)s ΥȴԤ, ʤΥ᡼󥰥ꥹ %(listname)s δѥɤѹޤ. ߤϰʲΤ褦ˤʤäƤޤ. %(notifypassword)s ʸΥꥹȴˤϤΥѥɤѤƤ. ̤ΥѥɤѹȻפ, ʲδڡѹƤ. %(adminurl)s ̾ʸϲԤ <br> ѹ뤳ʳ HTMLȤư뤿, 󥯤ѤߥƥȤʤȤȤޤ. , ʬʳϲԤʤǤ. ޤ, ѹʬ褯åƤ - HTML˴ְ㤤(ĤƤʤʤ)Υڡ ɽʤȤ⤢ޤ.ե륿, ʲ ɽ ե륿 Ƥ줿᡼ʬषޤ. ᡼ Subject: Keywords: إå ե륿Ŭ礷᡼, ꤴȤ˺줿Хå ޤ. 줾β, ʬꤿХåȤ, ΥХåȤΥ᡼뤳ȤǤޤ. ɤΥХåȤˤʤä᡼ޤ.

    , ǤȤޤ. ޤȤɤߤǤϻȤޤΤդƤ.

    ᡼ʸʬSubject: Keyword: ꤹ뤳ȤǤޤ. ξ, topics_bodylines_limit ѿ, ԿǤޤ.ΥǤ, ιԿʸ椫Υɤ õޤ. ʸΥϤιԿ뤤, إåǤʤʹԤ ФƤ饹ȥåפޤ. ͤ򥼥ˤƤ, ʸΥ ʤޤ. (Ĥޤ Keywords: Subject: إå򸫤ޤ) ͤˤƤ, إåǤʤʹԤ ФƤޤʸ򥹥󤷤ޤ.ѥ `%(safepattern)s' ɽǤϤޤ. λ˴ޤ.ѿ `m' %(listname)s MailList 󥹥󥹤ǤαοϤޤ.᡼󥰥ꥹȤδ(ͭ)ˤϣĤ䤬ޤ. ꥹȴϤΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤΤ٤ƤΥѥ᡼ ĤƵˤԤʤޤ. Webڡ̤ѹǤ ٤Ƥѿѹ뤳ȤǤޤ.

    , ꥹȻʲ λŻ, ꤵƤޤ. ꥹȤѿѹ뤳ȤϤǤޤ, αδ 뤳ȤǤޤ. Ĥޤ, αǧݤ뤳, αƥ᡼뤳ȤʤɤǤ. , ꥹȴ , 򤹤뤳ȤǤޤ.

    ꥹȽͭԤλŻԤȻʲԤʬˤ, ̤λʲԥѥɤ Ƥ. ޤ, ʲԤ ᡼륢ɥ쥹Ƥ. , ѹ褦ȤƤΤ ꥹȴԤˤĤƤǤ. ᡼󥰥ꥹȤδ(ͭ)ˤϣĤ䤬ޤ. ꥹȴϤΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤΤ٤ƤΥѥ᡼ ĤƵˤԤʤޤ. Webڡ̤ѹǤ ٤Ƥѿѹ뤳ȤǤޤ.

    , ꥹȻʲ λŻ, ꤵƤޤ. ꥹȤѿѹ뤳ȤϤǤޤ, αδ 뤳ȤǤޤ. Ĥޤ, αǧݤ뤳, αƥ᡼뤳ȤʤɤǤ. , ꥹȴ , 򤹤뤳ȤǤޤ.

    ꥹȽͭԤλŻԤȻʲԤʬˤ, ̤λʲԥѥɤƤ. ޤ, ΥˤϻʲԤ ᡼륢ɥ쥹Ƥ. , ѹ褦ȤƤΤ ꥹȻʲԤˤĤƤǤ. ȯ٤, ޤȤɤߤޤ.%(listname)s ᡼󥰥ꥹȤݤ꤬ȯޤ. %(sitelist)s ΥȴԤϢƤ.ʲ, Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤǻѤǤΰǤ. ǥեȤθ Ͼ򤵤ޤ.Mailmanμư顼᡼뼫ưƥ椹ˤꤷޤ. γפϰʲ̤Ǥ.

    Mailman, ä顼Τ2ξ褦 ޤ: Ĥޤ, Υ᡼륢ɥ쥹, 顼򵯤 ο٤Ǥ. ٤ޤ, 줾̿Ū顼ޤϰŪ顼бޤ. ȽǤ񤷤 , ٤Ȥޤ.

    顼᡼뤫ɥ쥹Фʤ, 顼᡼̵뤵ޤ. ɥ쥹Ф, β Ϳ, 顼ΤȤûޤ. 顼1, 夤顼 0.5ûޤ. 顼11ûޤ. ä, 鶯 顼110󤢤äƤ, 1ûޤ.

    Υ顼 票顼 Ķ, ߤޤ. ߤ줿, (ܿͤޤϴԤ)Ū˲褹ޤ, ꥹȤ ᡼뤳ȤϤޤ. , ߤ 뤳ȤΤ, Τˤϲˡ񤫤Ƥޤ.

    ޤ, β˰ƤƽФΤ, Τβ 2ĤѿǤޤ.

    ˤ⤦Ľפܤޤ: ٤δ֤᤮, -- δ֤ˤβΥ顼᡼뤬ʤä -- 顼, Ťʤä ΤȤ˴ޤ. ä, ͤȥ顼Ĵ뤳 , 顼򵯤ؤߤޤǤδ֤Ǥޤ. ͤ, ꥹȤήƤ٤ˤĴƤ.3, ᡼󥰥ꥹȰǤإåʬ˻Ȥޤ. Ǥʷ, ƥꥹȤŪӤ狼䤹 򵭽ҤƤ.Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ %(also)s Ǥ. ꥹȴ԰ʳϲ̾Ǥޤ. Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ %(also)s ꥹȤǤ. ФƤϲ̾Ƥޤ.Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ %(also)s ꥹȤǤ. ïǤ̾򸫤뤳ȤǤޤĺꥹȤǤ. 񤬾ǧޤǿαޤ. Ԥηϥ᡼ǤΤ餻ޤ.Υɥ쥹, reply_goes_to_list ̤Υɥ쥹ꤷȤ Reply-To: إå˻Ȥޤ.

    Reply-To: Τ褦ʥإå ¾ͤΥ᡼դäʤȤΤˤ, ¿ͳޤ. ͤˤäƤϼʬȤReply-To: դֻϤ ۤ᡼륢ɥ쥹ꤷޤ. ̤ͳȤ, Reply-To:ѹȸĿŪֻ 뤳Ȥ񤷤ʤȤΤ⤢ޤ. `Reply-To' Munging Considered Harmful ˤ, ˤĤƤΰŪʵޤ. Reply-To Munging Considered Useful ȿаո⻲ͤˤƤ.

    ᡼󥰥ꥹȤˤäƤƤ¤Ĥ, ʿԤƤΤ ꥹȤäƤ⤢ޤ. ȤƤ `patches' `checkin' ꥹ ޤ. ξ祽եȥѹ revision control system (浡) Ƥޤ. , ѹˤĤƤε ̤γȯԥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤǹԤޤ. ΥפΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ򥵥ݡȤ뤿ˤ, reply_goes_to_list ̤Υɥ쥹, Reply-To: ɥ쥹ꤷƤ.

    ⤷ꥸʥΥ᡼Reply-To:إåդƤ, ѹޤ., Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤΥǥեͤȤꤵƤǤ. ¾θ ꤹ, ƥ˻ѤǤ줬 ٤褦ˤʤޤ. ¾Τ٤ƤϥǥեȤθǹԤޤ. Webȥ᡼ΥåŬѤޤ, Ƥ᡼ˤŬѤޤ.ΥꥹΥꥹȤǤϡ֤ޤȤɤߡפϤǤޤ.ΥꥹȤˤϲޤ.Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤƤ¤Ƥޤ. Ƥ줿᡼ǧޤǤ.ޤȤɤѥꥹȤǤ.ޤȤɤѤΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤǤ!Υڡ, ꥹȴԤˤ᡼󥰥ꥹȺΥڡǤ. κȤϤľǤޤ. Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤǤŪã, ϤפǤ οƤΤ, ¹ԤƤ.

    ޤ, εǽ¹ԤƤ, ʤٹꥹȲˤޤ. Ĥޤ, , ᡼󥰥ꥹȰΥ᡼, ꥹȤδο᡼ʤɤϤ٤ƥ顼ˤʤޤ.

    ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ¸ˤƱ˺륪ץ󤬤ޤ. ᡼󥰥ꥹȤεϿ¸Ƥ, ¸ˤʤ Ȥ򤪴ᤷޤ.

    ʤ, Τˤ⤦٤ǥꥹȴѥɤϤƤޤ.ΥǤȲθ˴ؤݥꥷǤޤ. ޤ, ꥹȤ뤫ɤǤޤ. ¸ˤΥץ饤ХˤĤƤ ¸˥ץ ꤷƤ.)ΥǤ, ۿSPAM᡼򸺤餹 ƼSPAMե륿ꤷޤ.ΥǤϥ᡼ΰˤƼΥե륿 ꤷޤ.Ǥ, ˥塼롼פ(ǥ졼)ݥꥷ ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ¥ݥꥷȤκѤˤĤꤷޤ. , ˥塼롼žƤϤޤޤΤ, ˥塼롼פžžΥ˥塼롼 ǥ졼ƥå(դ)Ǥʤ, ץ̵ꤷƤ.

    ˥塼롼פǥ졼ƥåɤʤ, Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȥɥ쥹 ˥塼롼פλʲԥɥ쥹ꤷƤ⤫ޤޤ. դ֤, ƤϻʲԤˤ뾵ǧԤˤʤޤ. ᡼󥰥ꥹȤƤ줿᡼, ˥塼롼פž, Ĥޤ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ , ǧʤФʤޤ.

    ApprovedإåȴԤΥѥɤդ줿᡼ ǧ³̤ޤ. Ĥޤ, Ƥθ¤ĿͤľܥꥹȤ ˥塼ƤǤ뤳Ȥˤʤޤ.

    Ǹ, ˥塼롼פǥ졼ƥåɤꤵƤƤ, ͳƤǤ褦ꤷ, ꥹȤϸ, 롼פդǤ. ֤, ̾MailmanλʲλȤߤǥ᡼뤬ۿ, ˥塼 ž뵭ˤϤ٤Approvedإåդޤ.ꤷ̾Ƭդޤ. ᡼륽եȤΰ̤, ꥹȤΥ᡼뤬̤䤹ʤޤ. ꤹϴʷˤƤ. ꥹ̾ĹȤ, 狼٤ûȤǤ礦. ˥塼Ф̾ꤷޤ. name:port ηǥݡֹ ꤹ뤳ȤǤޤ. ˥塼Ф Mailman ȤĵǽǤϤޤ. ʤϴ NNTP Ф˥ʤФʤ餺, NNTPФϥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤưƤޥ ֥˥塼ɤ߽񤭤ǤۥȡפǧʤФʤޤ. ʸϤ, 񤷤ؤδʸ Ϥ˽񤭤ޤޤ. ʸλĤʬˤ ꥹȤǽפʥ᡼륢ɥ쥹 URL ˤĤƤ 餫Ƥޤ. Ǥ餽ä ΤɬפϤޤ. ˤϥꥹȤŪ åȤΥݥꥷȤäͭ Ĥƽ񤤤Ƥ.

    ʸϤϰʲε§˽äƹޤ֤ʤޤ:

    • Ԥ70ʸˤʤ褦˹Եͤ᤬ʤޤ.
    • ʸǻϤޤԤϹԵͤᤵޤ.
    • Ԥζڤˤʤޤ.
    ᡼󥰥ꥹȤκλˤ, /etc/aliases (ޤƱ ե) , ʲιԤɲäƤ. ޤ, `newaliases' ޥɤμ¹ԤɬפǤ礦. %(realname)s , ѥ˺Τ, ץѹˤ, Ͽ᡼륢ɥ쥹%(either)s:

    ɽƤʤꥹȤδڡ, Υڡ URL '/' ȥꥹȤ̾ %(extra)s դ URL ˥Ƥ. θ¤, ᡼ ꥹȤȤǤޤ.

    ꥹȤ (%(msgcount)d ): ¿ޤ %(i)dե륿ξܺ᡼˥ޥåꥭ, 1ԤˤĤ1̾:ꤹˤ, ̾ȥѥλ꤬ɬפǤ. Դ̵뤵ޤ.⤷ԤưϿƤΤȤ Τ餻ʤä OFF ˤƤ. ¾Υ᡼󥰥ꥹ ȴץफ Mailman ˰ܹԤʤɤͭǤ礦. ѥɤ˺Τ, ON ˤޤ. ϳƼѥ˺Τߤ뤳ȤǤޤ.U饤ʸƻҥꥹȤư顼㳰Unix-From Ԥѹ: %(lineno)d줬: %(lang)sꥹ̾: %(listname)sۥۥȤǤ: %(safehostname)såꥹȤå. , ۤΤ Save() Ϥʤ. 󥿥ץ꥿ʥǽλ, os._exit() ƤФ줿Ȥˤ, ¹Ԥʤ. 㳰ˤϸƤФ. ꥹȤå (¸ϤƤޤ): %(listname)sޤϥץѹǧޤ.λޤ. %(seq)s ֤HTML򹹿ͥåȥ˥塼οɼ򹹿¸ [%(archive)s] κե򹹿Ƥޤ%(listname)s ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ򹹿αΥǡ١򹹿%(hexlversion)s %(hextversion)s إåץ졼ˡ:ΥץȤȻꤵ줿إåƤ Ƥػߤ뤳ȤǤޤ. оݤˤʤΤϤΥإåФɽǤ. ޥå󥰤ʸʸ̤˹Ԥ, '#' ǻϤޤԤϥȤȤߤʤޤ.

    to: .*@public.com 
    to() Υ᡼إåΥɥ쥹 '@public.com' ɤäƤȤ̣Ǥ.

    Ԥƶ򤬤ˤ, ɽϤޤ. ȤХפ֥饱åȤѤ, ¿ ˡDzǤޤ.Υץǻꤹ륿פźեեޤ. ƹԤˤ MIME type/subtype (: image/gif) ҤȤĤĽ񤭤ޤ. subtype άȤ type Ĥ٤Ƥ եޤ(: image).

    Ԥ̵뤵ޤ.

    Ĥե륿פ pass_mime_types 򻲾ȤƤ.ΥץǤ, ꤵ줿ե륿װʳźեեޤ. ɬפʾȷ filter_mime_types ƱǤ.

    :ΥꥹȤ˹ܤɲäȤ, ɬmultipartꤷƤ. multipartʤźեեΤ᡼Ϥ٤Ƶݤޤ.`%(addr)s' 񤵤ޤ: %(listname)sɥ쥹/̾ƲѤΥץڡ Mailman С:ꥹαԽɽ̾Υڡ̾򸫤ꥹȴڡعԤꥹȤΰڡعԤٹ: ꥹȤΥåǤޤ: %(listname)sǥ쥯ȥ꤬ޤ: %(d)sٹ! ѡߥå꤬Ф뤫⤷ޤ.ٹ: ٹ: %(src)s Ǥޤ -- %(rest)sǰǤ, ʤϤΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ񤷤Ƥޤ. 񤹤ˤ, ꥹڡ ؤɤ.轵"%(realname)s" ᡼󥰥ꥹ %(digmode)s ؤ褦褦!ˤϤɤΤ褦ʼ礬ɬפǤ?
    "umbrella_list" ꤹ, Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ ¾Υ᡼󥰥ꥹ(ҥꥹ)ȤƥꥹȤˤʤޤ. ξ, ǧѥ˺ΤʤɤδΤ, ꥹȤΥɥ쥹ˤ餺, ΥꥹȤδԤ ʤФʤޤ. Υɥ쥹ˤꤹ եåդäޤ. ̾, Υեå ˤ "-owner" Ȥޤ. "umbrella_list" ֤פ, ϻȤޤ.Ŀꤹ, إåȥեå˰ʲѿȤ褦ˤʤޤ:

    • user_address - ʸѴ줿Υɥ쥹.
    • user_delivered_to - ϿȤ羮ʸޤॢɥ쥹.
    • user_password - Υѥ.
    • user_name - Υե͡.
    • user_optionsurl - ΥץڡURL
    ꥹȤ˥᡼뤬Ƥ, Ϣȯ³ƤӽФ Υ᡼˻ʲԤξǧɬפɤꤷޤ. ΥڡǤ, ξȯˡꤷޤ.

    ¥ե饰åȤƤƤ, ʲԤǧޤαޤ. Ԥ, ǥեȤDzƤ¤뤫ɤǤޤ.

    ꤷ, ޤϤ٤ƤƤưŪ ǧ α ݤ (Τ) ˴ 򤹤뤳ȤǤޤ. Ū˾ǧݤޤ˴ưƤʤƤ, Ф뵬§˽äƤդ뤤ˤޤ.

    Υƥȥܥå, 1Ԥ1ĤΥ᡼륢ɥ쥹ϿǤޤ; Ԥκǽ ^ 򵭽Ҥ Python ɽˤʤޤ. Хåå, Python raw stringˡΤ꤫ ϤƤ. (Ĥޤ, ñ1ĥХååǤ)

    ɽȤʤб˼¹ԤޤΤդƤ.֤ޤȤɤߡפοϤޤ, ϤҤȤ, 1 ˥ꥻåȤޤ.ѿ꤬ν˻Ȥޤ.ƤäȤ, ᡼Ԥ ǧ ޤ, α () ˴ Υɥ쥹ꥹȤˤ뤫åޤ. ⤷, ̵ ưŬѤޤ.ο, Webޤϥ᡼ǹԤʤޤ. Ūˤ, ñǤ褦ͳˤޤ. (Ǥʤ, ʤ꺤ޤ)

    , ꥹȤˤäƤϻʲԤǧʤǤʤ褦 ꤹ뤳Ȥ⤢ޤ. ȤвҤΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ, ɬҰ ϿƤʤФʤʤʤɤǤ.ޤȤɤߤȤ, ɤηǥեͤˤޤ?ꤹ, ̾αϲԤΥѥɤɬפˤʤޤ. Υץͭˤ, ꥹȤؤƤ򤹤٤ƶ۵ޤ¤, ǧΤαޤ. ȤХꥹȤǤε𤷤Ƽ꤬Ĥ ʤʤä, Ѵ֤ߤ褦ʤȤ˻Ȥޤ.ѹǤ ...ååפ(ɤդ)ȤȤ, οƤä ž򳫻ϤȤȤǤ. Υ˥塼롼פ ̵뤵ޤ. , ʤȤ˥塼ɤǤ, ߤ ִɡפˤΤƱȤǤ. ååפȥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤβϰε 뤳ȤϤޤ.Ƥ줿ֿǤ. ۤȤɤΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤǤ Ƽ ֤Ȥ 侩ޤ. ɤ⡼ɤ򿷵Υǥեͤˤޤ?Mailman 顼ХƥˤäꤷƤޤ, 顼򤹤٤ƲϤ뤳ȤԲǽǤ. 2Ĥͳ, ѿϤꤷƤ٤Ǥ. 1) ˤβΥ顼ʤΤǤ, ư 򤹤ɬפ뤫. 2) MailmanȯԤ˥顼᡼, бƤ餦ȤǤ뤫.

    顼᡼Ѥ蘆줿ʤ, ѿ ˤ, ФǤʤä顼Τ˴, ʸν ʤ褦ˤǤޤ.

    : , ΥꥹȤ -adminɥ쥹᡼ ٤Ƥ˱ƶޤ. Υɥ쥹ϸ߻ѤƤ餺, ѤƤϤޤ, ϻȤƤޤ. ⤷ï ɥ쥹˥᡼Ф, ꤵƤ, Υ᡼˴Ƥޤޤ. ư Ȥä -owner -admin ƤΥ᡼бۤ褤 ⤷ޤ.̾Ǥͤ?ǯϤϤ, ˴Ϥ, žˤΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤβˤʤäƤޤ!ѤߤǤ!˲ˤʤäƤޤ.ˤΥ᡼륢ɥ쥹񤷤Ƥޤ.ʤϤΥꥹȤؤƤػߤƤޤ.ʤ%(listname)s ᡼󥰥ꥹȤβǤϤޤΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤؤƤƤޤ. ƤϼưŪ˵ݤޤ. ݤ꤬Ȼפ ᡼󥰥ꥹȴ %(listowner)s ˤϢ.᡼󥰥ꥹȲ̾αĤޤ.᡼󥰥ꥹȤ븢¤ޤΥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ븢¤ϤޤʤϲǤϤޤ. 񤷤, ᡼륢ɥ쥹ѹޤǤ?ʲURLǤʤθĿͥץڡ˥Ǥޤ:ʲΥեɬפʾƿ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ 뤳ȤǤޤ. ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ̾, ꥹȤƤݤδܥɥ쥹ˤʤޤΤ, ʸΥե٥åȤϤƤ. ϥꥹ̾ѹ 뤳ȤϤǤޤ.

    ޤ, ǽΥꥹȴԤΥ᡼륢ɥ쥹ɬפǤ. ꥹȺ˥ꥹȤνѥɤ԰ޤ. ꥹȴԤ, ѥɤѹꥹȴԤɲäǤޤ.

    MailmanưŪ˽ѥɤ, μưǡ֤Ϥפ, ѥ϶Τޤޤ ƤƤ.

    ᡼󥰥ꥹȤˤ, ꥹȺ¤ɬפǤ. ȤˤꥹȺΥѥɤֲϤƤ. ȴԤΥѥɤȤޤ.¾Reply-To:ꤹȤˤ, Υɥ쥹άǤޤ. ͤꥻåȤޤ.˥塼 ˥塼롼 ꤷʤȥ˥塼ȥͭˤʤޤ.ѥɤְäƤ, ѥɤѹޤǤ. դ password ޥɤ¹Ԥ, ߤΥѥɤ 󤻤Ƥ, ⤦ٻƤ.ѥɤޤ.ꥹ̾ϤƤ.ꥹȴԤꤷƤ.ѥɤ㤤ޤ.%(listname)s ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ˾Ԥޤ.%(realname)s ؤ³λޤ.%(fqdn_listname)s ᡼󥰥ꥹȤλޤ. ޤȤɤߤꤷƤ, ǸΤޤȤɤߥ᡼뤬Ϥ⤷ޤ. ˴ؤƼ䤬, ꥹȴԤ %(owneraddr)s ޤǤꤤޤ.%(realname)s ³λޤ.褬äޤ. ʤΥ᡼륢ɥ쥹 Υ顼᡼뤬³, Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤβ ä뤫⤷ޤ.ɥ쥹ѹοäޤ.äޤ.äޤ.ޤȤɤߤդǤ, ޤȤɤ߲ޤ. ޤȤɤ߲ϥ᡼ޤ.ϥդǤޤ򤷤Ƥޤ. ꤬ޤ, ᡼³ޤ.᡼󥰥ꥹ%(listname)s, Ԥ%(owner)sΤޤ. ³ ...᡼󥰥ꥹ %(listname)s κλޤ.ץѹλޤ.ޤȤɤߤξ̵ꤵƤޤ. ̷⤷֤Ǥ. ޤȤɤߤΤɤ餫ꤷʤ ᡼󥰥ꥹȤϵǽޤ. Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ˾Ԥ %(address)s , ȯԤ줿ǧʸ ¾Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤ񤷤褦ޤ. ⤹ɬפϤޤ, ǰΤᤪΤ餻ޤ.ǸΡ֤ޤȤɤߡפϤ⤷ޤ.ꥹȤƥɥ쥹򤽤ΥꥹȤ񤵤ƤϤޤ!ǧ뤿, ܥβΥåܥå åƤ. ǤϴλƤޤ!ޤ, ̵ʥɥ쥹Ƥ.ꥹ̾ꤷƤ. %(link)s ޤ.ꥹȤꤷƤ.ͭʥ᡼륢ɥ쥹ϤƤ.ʤԤ줿᡼󥰥ꥹȤ, Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤǤϤޤ. ȯԤ줿Ԥ˴, ΥꥹȴԤ˷ٹޤ.¾ͤä³򤹤뤳Ȥɤ, ǧ׵Υ᡼Υɥ쥹ޤ. ¾ͤä³򤹤뤳Ȥɤ, ǧ׵Υ᡼Υɥ쥹ޤ. ˤǧ, ϥꥹȴԤξǧΤαޤ. Ԥηϥ᡼ǤΤ餻ޤ.ꥹȴԤȤƤϥޥ󤸤ʤ?!%(property)sοʸ˽ǽ꤬ޤ. ԤäŬѤޤ, Ǥ褤, Ť˥å Ƥ.%(listname)s ᡼󥰥ꥹȤƤ줿 Υ᡼äˤ, ܿͤˤǧɬפǤ.

    • : %(sender)s
    • ̾: %(subject)s
    • ͳ: %(reason)s
    Ƽäܥ򲡤ƥ᡼˴Ƥ.

    ǧԤܥ򲡤, ³, ᡼ǧ뤫ݤ뤫ȽǤ, ʲԤˤͤ뤳Ȥˤʤޤ.%(listname)s᡼󥰥ꥹȤ᡼륢ɥ쥹 ѹˤ, ܿͤˤǧɬפǤ. ߤβ,

    • ̾: %(fullname)s
    • ᡼륢ɥ쥹: %(oldaddr)s
    Ǥ. , ᡼륢ɥ쥹
    • ᡼륢ɥ쥹: %(newaddr)s %(globallys)s ѹ褦˿ޤ. ɥ쥹ѹܥ򲡤Ƴǧμ³򤷤Ƥ.

      󥻥롦˴ܥ򲡤ƥɥ쥹ѹ äȤǤޤ.%(listname)s ᡼󥰥ꥹȤؤ³κǸ, ʲǧƤ. ɬפʤ餳Ƥ뤳ȤǤޤ. ܥ򥯥å, ³λޤ. ǧ, ץڡ˰ưޤ. Ǥ˲ץ򥫥ޥ뤳ȤǤޤ.

      : ǧ, ץѹ˻Ȥѥɤޤ. ΥѥɤϲץڡѤޤ.

      οߤäȤ, 󥻥롦˴ܥ åƤ.%(listname)s᡼󥰥ꥹȤˤ, ܿͤˤγǧɬפǤ. ߤβϰʲ̤Ǥ...

      • ̾: %(fullname)s
      • ᡼륢ɥ쥹: %(addr)s
      ǧμ³λˤ, ܥ򲡤ޤ.

      󥻥롦˴ܥäȤǤޤ.%(listname)s ᡼󥰥ꥹȤؤ³뤿, ܿͤγǧɬפǤ. ʤ꤬ʲ˼Ƥޤ. ɬפʤѹԤʤäܥ򥯥å ³λޤ. ǧλ, ʲԤ ݤꤷ, ̤᡼Τޤ.

      : γǧѤȥ᡼ǥѥɤޤ. ѥɤϲץڡѤޤ.

      äˤ äΥܥ åƤ.ߤΥץ:᡼륢ɥ쥹:顼᡼¿ȯˤ, %(realname)s ᡼󥰥ꥹȤǤβ , ߤƤޤ. ʤΥ᡼륢ɥ쥹ؤ 褵ˤ, ǧɬפǤ. ߤβϰʲ̤Ǥ:

      • ᡼륢ɥ쥹: %(member)s
      • ̾: %(username)s
      • ǿΥ顼ȯ: %(date)s
      • äޤǤΤ褽: %(daysleft)s
      ܥ򲡤ƥ᡼󥰥ꥹȤΥ᡼ ƳƤ. Dz褵 äܥ򲡤Ƥ.Ƥ줿᡼Կʥإåޤ.%(listname)s Ƥ줿᡼, ʲԤξǧԤǤʤƥ᡼, ŬڤȻפޤ.ʤΥ᡼ϵݤޤ᡼뤬Ĺޤ; %(kb)d KB ʲûƤ.%(listname)s οꥹȥѥ᡼󥰥ꥹ: %(listname)sʤΥѥɤ: %(password)sѥɤפޤ.̾:, ǧ뤿˥ꥹȻʲԤžޤ.줿᡼륢ɥ쥹ϥƥ꤬뤿, ϼդޤǤ.Ϥ줿᡼륢ɥ쥹ˤϥƥ꤬뤿, ϼդޤǤ.Ƥå뤿, ꥹȴԤ %(listowner)s žޤ.դޤ. ˽ޤ. Υ᡼󥰥ꥹȤˤäưۤʤޤ, ƳǧΥ᡼ꤹ뤫, 뤤ϥꥹȻʲԤǧޤ. ǧɬפʤȤ, ˡ񤤤ǧ᡼ꤷޤ.%(x)s ͳǤƤޤ. ꥹȴԤžޤΤ, Ԥ᡼ä, ˴ؤ᡼Τޤ.ǧ³ΤꥹȴԤžޤ.ǧΤꥹȴԤžޤ., ꥹȴԤžޤ. ˴ؤθ, ̤᡼Τޤ.%(realname)s ᡼󥰥ꥹȤƤ줿۵ޥ᡼, ǧڤ˼Ԥޤ. źդΥ᡼, MailmanäΥ᡼Ǥ. [ܤ顼Ϥޤ.][ͳϼƤޤ][ͳϼƤޤ][Ūݤ̤. åϤޤ][̵]1̤α᡼.ack (ǧ) ץꥹȰ٤Ƥα᡼.%(esender)s Τ٤Ƥα᡼ޤ%(path)s: Υǡ١ե %(octperms)s ǤʤФޤե %(filename)s ޤ.° "%(k)s" ѹ° "%(k)s" ̵ȯꥹȴԤˤꥹȴԤˤȤˤܿͤˤƥץ졼Ȥܤ. html ξ ⸡ܤӥååȥåȤΰ㤤Ĵ٤cgi-bin Υѡߥåå%(prefix)s Υ⡼ɤå%(dbfile)s νͭԤĴ٤Ƥޤ %(file)s Υѡߥåå%(pwfile)s ΥѡߥååꥹȥǡΥѡߥåå%(private)s Υѡߥåå%(wrapper)s set-gid åŤե %(pyc)s Ǥޤ -- %(rest)s; Ȥߤޤ᡼ޤdelivery () offdelivery () onޤȤɤޤȤɤߥեåޤȤɤߥإådigest (ޤȤɤ)ץ%(d)s: ǥ쥯ȥϺ 02775 ǤʤФޤ%(path)s: ǥ쥯ȥΥѡߥå %(octperms)s ǤʤФޤλ顼᡼ˤ顼᡼ˤduplicates (ʣ)ץ᡼륢ɥ쥹¸˺ %(path)s եΥѡߥåϺ 660 ǤʤȤޤŤ HTML ¸ˤ b6 ư褦˥ѡߥåѹ ¸ˤ礭, 1,2 ʬޤ...餫ͳˤʲΥꥹȤǸĤޤ:%(start)s %(end)s ޤ᡼󥰥ꥹȰڡŤեhide ()ץͭͤ:ꥹȺꥹȤΰˤ᡼󥰥ꥹȤΰꥹ̾ɬפǤ.Ŭ礹᡼󥰥ꥹȤޤ:mbox եϺ 0660 ǤʤФޤɥ쥹
      ̾myposts (ʬ)ץ̵̵ꥹȤޤ == ¹Ԥ˽λޤ̵̵֥
      [ͳ]̵̵offonץmsgid msgstr .po ե뤫Ϥѥʿʸ¸᡼󥰥ꥹȤν¹:¸reminder (˺)ץ%(src)s ޤ%(src)s ǥ쥯ȥʲޤ%(categoryname)s ץΥڡ. ܤΥե뤫ʸ򥹥󤹤ʸ򥹥󤹤po ե򥹥󤷤 msgid msgstr ʤ%(path)s: եΥѡߥå %(octperms)s ǤʤФޤŤåեstop end ޥɤƱ̣Ǥ. ̾%(name)s ؤˤϴԤξǧɬפǤ%(realname)s ؤˤϴԤξǧɬפǤꥹȴڡꥹȴ᡼󥰥ꥹȰڡåˤϴԤξǧɬפǤŤ qfile 򹹿%(esender)s Τ٤ƤΥ᡼򸫤