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NAME

       mlmmj-process — process mail for an mlmmj managed mailinglist

SYNOPSIS

       mlmmj-process -/path/to/list -m -/path/to/mail [-h] [-P] [-V]

DESCRIPTION

       -h       Print help

       -L path  Full path to list directory

       -m mail  Full path to mail file

       -P       Don't execute mlmmj-send (debugging only)

       -V       Print version

       This is the binary which processes a mail.  Examples of what such processing is:

       Access control
               Using  the  access  rules  specified in <listdir>/control/access to perform access control to the
               list.  This is done before headers are stripped, so one can create allow rules based  on  headers
               that are later stripped.

       Header stripping
               Headers specified in <listdir>/control/delheaders are deleted from the mail.

       Header addition
               Headers  specified  in  <listdir>/control/customheaders  are  added  to  the mail.  This could be
               headers like "List-ID:" or "Reply-To:"

       List control
               In case there's a mail with a recipient delimiter it's not a regular list  mail.   Processing  of
               these happens in mlmmj-receive as well.

               Examples of such are: subscription requests, mails to owner etc.

               It will base it's recipient delimiter detection on the "Delivered-To:" header if present. If not,
               the "To:" header is used.

       Moderation
               If the list is moderated, it will happen in mlmmj-process.

       When  processing  is  done, it will invoke the needed binary according to whatever mail it is.  If it's a
       subscription request it will invoke mlmmj-sub, if it's a regular list mail it will invoke mlmmj-send(1).

SEE ALSO

       The file TUNABLES from the mlmmj source distribution or in the documentation directory of  the  operating
       system distribution.

AUTHORS

       This  manual  page was written by the following persons: Søren Boll Overgaard <boll@debian.org> (based on
       html2man output)
       Mads Martin Jørgensen <mmj@mmj.dk>

Debian                                          September 1, 2004                               mlmmj-process(1)