[Index]
* Fundamental Configuration (CF Version, debug, Language)
$LANGUAGE
fml 3.0 generates template files, $DIR/{help,welcome} in $LANGUAGE
in "makefml newml". You define this variable in installation.
The value is controlled by /usr/local/fml/.fml/system.
value: Japanese/English
$MESSAGE_LANGUAGE
Error message language fml returns.
If $MESSAGE_LANGUAGE is not defined, fml 3.0 uses $LANGUAGE.
&Mesg() tries to translate the given message to this language.
value: Japanese/English
$DOMAINNAME
fml automatically set up DNS for this host, but check it again by yourself.
DOMAINNAME the domain name e.g. fml.org
FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name e.g. beth.fml.org
value: string
$FQDN
fml automatically set up DNS for this host, but check it again by yourself.
DOMAINNAME the domain name e.g. fml.org
FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name e.g. beth.fml.org
value: string
* Mailing List Policy (for Post, Commands), Maintainer
$MAIL_LIST
$MAIL_LIST is the address for post. For example 'elena@fml.org'.
$PERMIT_POST_FROM is one of "anyone", "members_only" and "moderator".
It defines who can post to this ML.
When post from not a member is rejected,
fml calls $REJECT_POST_HANDLER.
$REJECT_POST_HANDLER is one of "reject", "auto_subscribe" and "ignore".
HISTORY: you can use "auto_regist" used in fml 2.x.
value: string
$PERMIT_POST_FROM
$MAIL_LIST is the address for post. For example 'elena@fml.org'.
$PERMIT_POST_FROM is one of "anyone", "members_only" and "moderator".
It defines who can post to this ML.
When post from not a member is rejected,
fml calls $REJECT_POST_HANDLER.
$REJECT_POST_HANDLER is one of "reject", "auto_subscribe" and "ignore".
HISTORY: you can use "auto_regist" used in fml 2.x.
value: string
$REJECT_POST_HANDLER
$MAIL_LIST is the address for post. For example 'elena@fml.org'.
$PERMIT_POST_FROM is one of "anyone", "members_only" and "moderator".
It defines who can post to this ML.
When post from not a member is rejected,
fml calls $REJECT_POST_HANDLER.
$REJECT_POST_HANDLER is one of "reject", "auto_subscribe" and "ignore".
HISTORY: you can use "auto_regist" used in fml 2.x.
value: string
$CONTROL_ADDRESS
$CONTROL_ADDRESS is the address you send a command request to.
For example 'elena-ctl@fml.org'.
$PERMIT_COMMAND_FROM is one of "anyone", "members_only" and "moderator".
It defines who can post to this ML.
When command request from not a member is rejected,
fml calls $REJECT_COMMAND_HANDLER.
$REJECT_COMMAND_HANDLER is one of "reject", "auto_subscribe" and "ignore".
HISTORY: you can use "auto_regist" used in fml 2.x.
Typical Configuration is
(default)
$PERMIT_COMMAND_FROM = "members_only";
$REJECT_COMMAND_HANDLER = "reject";
(automatic subscribe: fml automatically handles subscribe request)
$PERMIT_COMMAND_FROM = "members_only";
$REJECT_COMMAND_HANDLER = "auto_subscribe";
value: string
$PERMIT_COMMAND_FROM
$CONTROL_ADDRESS is the address you send a command request to.
For example 'elena-ctl@fml.org'.
$PERMIT_COMMAND_FROM is one of "anyone", "members_only" and "moderator".
It defines who can post to this ML.
When command request from not a member is rejected,
fml calls $REJECT_COMMAND_HANDLER.
$REJECT_COMMAND_HANDLER is one of "reject", "auto_subscribe" and "ignore".
HISTORY: you can use "auto_regist" used in fml 2.x.
Typical Configuration is
(default)
$PERMIT_COMMAND_FROM = "members_only";
$REJECT_COMMAND_HANDLER = "reject";
(automatic subscribe: fml automatically handles subscribe request)
$PERMIT_COMMAND_FROM = "members_only";
$REJECT_COMMAND_HANDLER = "auto_subscribe";
value: string
$REJECT_COMMAND_HANDLER
$CONTROL_ADDRESS is the address you send a command request to.
For example 'elena-ctl@fml.org'.
$PERMIT_COMMAND_FROM is one of "anyone", "members_only" and "moderator".
It defines who can post to this ML.
When command request from not a member is rejected,
fml calls $REJECT_COMMAND_HANDLER.
$REJECT_COMMAND_HANDLER is one of "reject", "auto_subscribe" and "ignore".
HISTORY: you can use "auto_regist" used in fml 2.x.
Typical Configuration is
(default)
$PERMIT_COMMAND_FROM = "members_only";
$REJECT_COMMAND_HANDLER = "reject";
(automatic subscribe: fml automatically handles subscribe request)
$PERMIT_COMMAND_FROM = "members_only";
$REJECT_COMMAND_HANDLER = "auto_subscribe";
value: string
$MAIL_LIST_ACCEPT_COMMAND
obsolete (though you can use it)
When $MAIL_LIST_ACCEPT_COMMAND = 1,
both $MAIL_LIST and $CONTROL_ADDRESS accept commands
which format is "# command".
value: 1/0
$MAINTAINER
mailing list maintainer/administrator address e.g. 'elena-admin@fml.org'.
$MAINTAINER != $MAIL_LIST IS REQUIRED AGAINST MAIL LOOP!
value: string
$MAINTAINER_SIGNATURE
mailing list maintainer/administrator address e.g. 'elena-admin@fml.org'.
$MAINTAINER != $MAIL_LIST IS REQUIRED AGAINST MAIL LOOP!
value: string
$ML_FN
obsolete
You can enforce To: field of posted article by rewriting it.
To: $MAIL_LIST $ML_FN => To: Elena@fml.org (Elena Lolabrigita ML)
value: string
* Directory
$SPOOL_DIR
article spool
value: directory string
$TMP_DIR
tmp, after chdir, under DIR
value: directory string
$VAR_DIR
multi-purpose log, temporary, transient, and spool files (4.4BSD style)
$LOGFILE and $SPOOL_DIR is exceptional but others is under var/.
value: directory string
$VARLOG_DIR
multi-purpose log, temporary, transient, and spool files (4.4BSD style)
$LOGFILE and $SPOOL_DIR is exceptional but others is under var/.
value: directory string
$VARRUN_DIR
multi-purpose log, temporary, transient, and spool files (4.4BSD style)
$LOGFILE and $SPOOL_DIR is exceptional but others is under var/.
value: directory string
$VARDB_DIR
multi-purpose log, temporary, transient, and spool files (4.4BSD style)
$LOGFILE and $SPOOL_DIR is exceptional but others is under var/.
value: directory string
* Manual Registration
$MANUAL_REGISTRATION_TYPE
Term "Manual Registration" may be ambiguous but it implies
ML maintainer needs to do some action to add a new member.
When the maintainer receives subscribe request, he/she
1. remote login to the fml host and edit actives/members
2. remote login to the fml host and run "makefml add ML address"
3. send a command to add an address e.g. "admin add address".
You need to enable remote administration function to do it.
See "remote administration" section for more details.
On contrary, "automatic registration" is fml does everything
to add a new member except for some error cases.
only support 'confirmation' or 'forward_to_admin'
In "confirmation", fml confirms the subscribe request is valid to
avoid a tricky attack.
If "forward_to_admin" is selected, subscribe request is forwarded
to $MAINTAINER without further check.
value: confirmation/forward_to_admin
$MANUAL_REGISTRATION_CONFIRMATION_FILE
value: directory string
* Automatic Registration
$AUTO_REGISTRATION_TYPE
When REJECT_{POST,COMMAND}_HANDLER is "auto_subscribe" or
"auto_regist", fml does everything to add a new member except for some
error cases. The subscription request type is as follows.
value: confirmation/subject/body/no-keyword
$AUTO_REGISTRATION_KEYWORD
keyword of subscribe request
$REQUIRE_SUBSCRIBE (CFVersion 2) => $AUTO_REGISTRATION_KEYWORD
value: string
$AUTO_REGISTRATION_DEFAULT_MODE
when automatic registration,
we apply $AUTO_REGISTRATION_DEFAULT_MODE e.g. "m=3mp s=1" to the address.
Please see "file operation" in doc/tutorial for more details.
value: string
$CONFIRMATION_ADDRESS
"confirmation" (default) mode configurations
please see doc/tutorial for the detail of "confirmation"
value: string
$CONFIRMATION_SUBSCRIBE
"confirmation" (default) mode configurations
please see doc/tutorial for the detail of "confirmation"
value: string
$CONFIRMATION_KEYWORD
"confirmation" (default) mode configurations
please see doc/tutorial for the detail of "confirmation"
value: string
$CONFIRMATION_WELCOME_STATEMENT
"confirmation" (default) mode configurations
please see doc/tutorial for the detail of "confirmation"
value: string
$CONFIRMATION_SUBSCRIBE_NEED_YOUR_NAME
"subscribe" needs no YOUR NAME.
value: 1/0
$CONFIRMATION_FILE
file to send back "what is confirmation?" with "confirmation request"
reply mail in "confirmation" mode.
value: filename string
$CONFIRMATION_EXPIRE
Expire of request queue. The unit is "hour". (default, 168 == 7*24)
value: number
$CONFIRMATION_LIST
confirmation request queue (you should not manually edit it)
value: filename string
$DEFAULT_SUBSCRIBE
In fact, obsolete.
default keyword for trap
value: string
$WELCOME_FILE
In adding a new member, fml sends $WELCOME_FILE to him/her.
ML maintainer should set up this file as a guide of mailing list.
This function works in automatic registration.
value: filename string
$WELCOME_STATEMENT
subject of mail ($WELCOME_FILE) sent to a new member
value: string
$FILE_TO_REGIST
Enforce file to add a new member address for some purposes.
In default fml adds it to both $ACTIVE_LIST and $MEMBER_LIST.
value: filename string
$AUTO_REGISTERED_UNDELIVER_P
obsolete in fact.
In default if body lines > $AUTO_REGISTRATION_LINES_LIMIT,
we forward this mail to $MAIL_LIST. If $AUTO_REGISTERED_UNDELIVER_P is set,
we ALWAYS DO NOT Forward it to $MAIL_LIST.
value: 1/0
$AUTO_REGISTRATION_LINES_LIMIT
obsolete in fact.
In default if body lines > $AUTO_REGISTRATION_LINES_LIMIT,
we forward this mail to $MAIL_LIST. If $AUTO_REGISTERED_UNDELIVER_P is set,
we ALWAYS DO NOT Forward it to $MAIL_LIST.
value: 1/0
* Confirmd
$CONFIRMD_ACK_REQ_FILE
confirmd
value: filename string
$CONFIRMD_ACK_LOGFILE
confirmd
value: filename string
$CONFIRMD_ACK_EXPIRE_UNIT
value: number / ( number + month/week/day )
$CONFIRMD_ACK_WAIT_UNIT
value: number / ( number + month/week/day )
* Remote Administration
$REMOTE_ADMINISTRATION
For security, I do not recommend you use remote control of fml.
If $REMOTE_ADMINISTRATION is set, you can control FML by sending
a command mail from remote host.
Another choice from remote host is CGI interface but fml 3.0 does not
provide it. CGI development is underway.
value: 1/0
$REMOTE_ADMINISTRATION_AUTH_TYPE
Of course, the remote control requires some kind of authentication.
The choice of authentication is $REMOTE_ADMINISTRATION_AUTH_TYPE,
which is one of
address From: field
crypt From: field + password (e.g. "#admin pass PASSWORD")
md5 From: field + password (e.g. "#admin pass PASSWORD")
pgp PGP(Pretty Good Privacy) signature
The difference of "crypt" and "md5" is $PASSWD_FILE format.
HISTORY: $REMOTE_ADMINISTRATION_REQUIRE_PASSWORD <=> "crypt"
value: crypt/address/md5/pgp/pgp2/pgp5/gpgp
$ADMIN_MEMBER_LIST
address list of members who can send a command mail from remote
value: filename string
$ADMIN_HELP_FILE
help file of admin commands
value: filename string
$PASSWD_FILE
password file to authenticate members
The format is "address encrypted-password" and uses one line for one address.
value: filename string
$ADMIN_ADD_SEND_WELCOME_FILE
"admin add" to add an address to a member list. If it succeeds, fml
sends back $WELCOME_FILE if this variable is defined. In default fml
does not do it, so the maintainer needs to send the success of subscribe
and guide to the new member.
value: 1/0
$ADMIN_LOG_DEFAULT_LINE_LIMIT
N, the number of lines, of "tail -N $LOGFILE".
"admin log" is "tail -100 log" in default to avoid too big mail.
value: number
$PGP_PATH
PGP directory path (obsolete in fml 4.0)
value: filename string
$USE_FML40_PGP_PATH
If you enforce the following *KEYRING_DIR in $CFVersion < 6.1,
set this variable on.
value: 1/0
$DIST_AUTH_KEYRING_DIR
fml 4.0
value: directory string
$DIST_ENCRYPT_KEYRING_DIR
fml 4.0
value: directory string
$ADMIN_AUTH_KEYRING_DIR
fml 4.0
value: directory string
$ADMIN_ENCRYPT_KEYRING_DIR
fml 4.0
value: directory string
* Moderations; moderators check posted articles
$MODERATOR_FORWARD_TYPE
"moderator" certification type
value: 1/2/3
$MODERATOR_MEMBER_LIST
member list who receives submitted article.
If this file does not exist, it is forwarded to only $MAINTAINER.
A moderator who certificate submitted articles and permit the post
to mailing list.
fml does not check moderator's addresses. fml check only "moderators
knows passwords or identifiers (one time password)".
value: filename string
$MODERATOR_EXPIRE_LIMIT
expire old submitted but not certified articles
default: 2 weeks
value: number
* Security
$REJECT_ADDR
We reject $REJECT_ADDR@ARBITRARY.DOM.AIN since these are clearly NOT
individuals. It also may be effective to avoid mail loop since
some error or automatic reply comes from not individual addresses.
This restriction is stronger than $PERMIT_*_FROM variable.
For example, if $PERMIT_POST_FROM is "anyone", fml does not permit
post from root@some.domain. If you permit it, please define $REJECT_ADDR.
XXX This variable name is ambiguous. It should be $REJECT_ACCOUNT?
value: regexp string
$REJECT_ADDR_LIST
list of addresses fml should reject. fml checks From: field for this but
it may be ineffective since SMTP has no general authentication method.
value: filename string
$NOT_USE_UNIX_FROM_LOOP_CHECK
check UNIX from to avoid mail loop. check in default.
value: 1/0
$CHECK_MESSAGE_ID
check Message-Id: duplication to avoid mail loop
value: 1/0
$CHECK_MAILBODY_CKSUM
check mail body content md5 checksum to avoid mail loop
do not check it in default.
value: 1/0
$LOG_CONNECTION
obsolete today
Logs the getpeername()
value: 1/0
$ADDR_CHECK_MAX
address check levels, which level is the tree depth from the root.
For example
fukachan@phys.titech.ac.jp
fukachan@axion.phys.titech.ac.jp
fml checks $ADDR_CHECK_MAX level from the name space root. That is
compare "jp" -> compare "ac" -> titech -> phys -> axion ...
When $ADDR_CHECK_MAX = 3, fml regards these two are the same.
When $ADDR_CHECK_MAX = 4, fml regards these two are the same.
When $ADDR_CHECK_MAX = 5, fml regards these two are DIFFERENT!
value: number
$INCOMING_MAIL_SIZE_LIMIT
fml reject too big mail.
In-coming mail size > $INCOMING_MAIL_SIZE_LIMIT, fml discards it
and send a warning only to the maintainer.
0 (default) implies infinite (no limit)
value: number
$NOTIFY_MAIL_SIZE_OVERFLOW
When fml reject too big mail,
if $NOTIFY_MAIL_SIZE_OVERFLOW is set, notify the rejection to the sender.
value: 1/0
$ANNOUNCE_MAIL_SIZE_OVERFLOW
When fml reject too big mail,
if $ANNOUNCE_MAIL_SIZE_OVERFLOW is set, announce "too big mail from someone"
to mailing list (SARASHIMONO:-).
value: 1/0
$MAX_MEMBER_LIMIT
Resource Limit (useful for ISP ?): (default 0 == not check this limit)
the maximum of ML delivery members when auto registration routine works.
If member > $MAX_MEMBER_LIMIT, auto registration rejects the request.
We check actives to permit aliases of post-able addresses.
We check @ACTIVE_LIST effective members, not @MEMBER_LIST.
value: number
$USE_DISTRIBUTE_FILTER
Filter of posted article.
&EnvelopeFilter is called in the top of &Distribute if you set
$USE_DISTRIBUTE_FILTER = 1;
value: 1/0
$DISTRIBUTE_FILTER_HOOK
Filter of posted article.
You can use $DISTRIBUTE_FILTER_HOOK for advanced customizes.
value: string
$FILTER_NOTIFY_REJECTION
$FILTER_NOTIFY_REJECTION enables fml.pl notifies the rejection to
the sender.
value: 1/0
$FILTER_ATTR_REJECT_NULL_BODY
Attribute of filter of posted article
value: 1/0
$FILTER_ATTR_REJECT_COMMAND
Attribute of filter of posted article
When $FILTER_ATTR_REJECT_COMMAND is 1 under distribution mode,
rejects "# command" syntax just before distribution (&Distribute;)
value: 1/0
$FILTER_ATTR_REJECT_2BYTES_COMMAND
Attribute of filter of posted article
reject Japanese "2byes English words"
value: 1/0
$FILTER_ATTR_REJECT_INVALID_COMMAND
Attribute of filter of posted article
reject command mail sent to the address for posting.
value: 1/0
$FILTER_ATTR_REJECT_ONE_LINE_BODY
Attribute of filter of posted article
reject a mail with "one line" mail body (must be invalid command mail)
one line means the input mail has one line in the first paragraph
except for signature (last paragraph).
Even if it has one line, the paragraph ends with period '.'
it must be an effective paragraph. So we should not reject it.
value: 1/0
$FILTER_ATTR_REJECT_MS_GUID
Attribute of filter of posted article
reject MIME/multipart mails with Microsoft GUID within it,
We intend to reject "Melissa virus" family by it.
value: 1/0
$FILTER_ATTR_REJECT_INVALID_JAPANESE
reject not ascii nor ISO-2022-JP
value: 1/0
$CONTENT_HANDLER_CUTOFF_EMPTY_MESSAGE
cutoff empty message.
value: 1/0
$CONTENT_HANDLER_REJECT_EMPTY_MESSAGE
reject empty message after cut off process.
value: 1/0
$USE_HANKAKU_CONVERTER
try to convert Japanese HANKAKU chars in the mail body to ZENAKKU
value: 1/0
$HTML_MAIL_DEFAULT_HANDLER
reject HTML mails that the same content exist in the form of both
plain and html. e.g. some versions of M$ outlook, netscape mail
"AGAINST_HTML_MAIL: 1/0" is old style, which works for compatibility though.
NULL (default) is "pass through a html mail".
value: "strip" / "reject" / ""
$USE_MTI
Traffic Monitoring Mechanism within fml
Mail Traffic Information: internal traffic monitor
value: 1/0
$MTI_WARN_INTERVAL
MIT warning (mail bomb report) negative cache interval
to avoid mail bomb of "mail bomb attack report" itself.
value: number
$MTI_WARN_LASTLOG
value: filename string
$MTI_EXPIRE_UNIT
garbage collection
how old data (cache) to remove in clean up
value: number
$MTI_BURST_SOFT_LIMIT
low water mark
value: number
$MTI_BURST_HARD_LIMIT
high water mark
value: number
$MTI_COST_EVAL_FUNCTION
function name to evaluate the current traffic load
value: funtion string
$MTI_MAIL_FROM_HINT_LIST
cache of spammer candidates
value: filename string
$SUBSCRIBE_ANNOUNCE_FORWARD_TYPE
how to announce the new comer if $AUTO_REGISTERED_UNDELIVER_P is 0.
value: raw / prepend_info
$UNSUBSCRIBE_AUTH_TYPE
Optional. If UNSUBSCRIBE_AUTH_TYPE is 'confirmation', fml sends back
confirmation against a fake. In default, FML does not do confirmation.
available type is "confirmation" only.
value: confirmation
$CHADDR_AUTH_TYPE
chaddr checks confirmation
value: confirmation / ""
$USE_LOG_MAIL
LOGGING THE LATEST IN-COMING MAILS
Logs an in-coming mail to $LOG_MAIL_DIR/$id
where ($id = `cat $LOG_MAIL_SEQ`; $id = $id % $NUM_LOG_MAIL; $id++).
Latest $NUM_LOG_MAIL files are stored in $LOG_MAIL_DIR and
the message size of each file except for the header
is limited up to $LOG_MAIL_FILE_SIZE_MAX bytes to save disk.
value: 1/0
$LOG_MAIL_DIR
value: filename string
$LOG_MAIL_SEQ
value: filename string
$NUM_LOG_MAIL
value: number
$LOG_MAIL_FILE_SIZE_MAX
value: number
$USE_ENCRYPTED_DISTRIBUTION
PGP Encrypted ML
value: 1/0
$ENCRYPTED_DISTRIBUTION_TYPE
value: pgp / pgp2 / pgp5 / gpgp
* Header Customization
$DATE_TYPE
Date: definition ("makefml config" can control this)
1 original-date Date:
* Date: == when distribute() works
2 distribute-date+posted Date: + Posted:
3 distribute-date+x-posted Date: + X-Posted:
4 distribute-date+x-original-date Date: + X-Original-Date:
* Date: == when fml.pl receives or is kicked off.
5 received-date+posted Date: + Posted:
6 received-date+x-posted Date: + X-Posted:
7 received-date+x-original-date Date: + X-Original-Date:
value: original-date/distribute-date+posted/distribute-date+x-posted
/distribute-date+x-original-date/received-date+posted
/received-date+x-posted/received-date+x-original-date
$XMLNAME
In article header, fml adds following header fields.
$XMLNAME
$XMLCOUNT: sequence-number
e.g.
X-ML-Name: Elena
X-Mail-Count: 00007
value: string
$XMLCOUNT
In article header, fml adds following header fields.
$XMLNAME
$XMLCOUNT: sequence-number
e.g.
X-ML-Name: Elena
X-Mail-Count: 00007
value: string
$SUBJECT_TAG_TYPE
In default subject tag does not exist to show more and more effective
subject and body. Client Interface SHOULD CONTROL subject descriptions.
The available type is [:] [,] [ ] (:) (,) ( ).
e.g. [:] => [Elena:00100] format (here $BRACKET is "Elena").
But you can customize SUBJECT_FREE_* series variables.
Please see doc/tutorial for the detail
value: (:) / [:] / () / [] / (,) / [,] / () / [] / (ID) / [ID] / ""
$BRACKET
BRACKET of "Subject: [BRACKET:ID] ..." form
value: string
$STRIP_BRACKETS
obsolete
We strip off e.g. [ML:fukachan] form in Subject
but this operations depends on special forms, so not functional.
You do not expect a lot on this option.
$BRACKET_SEPARATOR
You can customize your own bracket by these variables.
See doc/tutorial and libtagdef.pl on examples.
value: regexp string
$SUBJECT_FREE_FORM
You can customize your own bracket by these variables.
See doc/tutorial and libtagdef.pl on examples.
value: regexp string
$SUBJECT_FREE_FORM_REGEXP
You can customize your own bracket by these variables.
See doc/tutorial and libtagdef.pl on examples.
value: regexp string
$SUBJECT_FORM_LONG_ID
You can customize your own bracket by these variables.
See doc/tutorial and libtagdef.pl on examples.
value: regexp string
$USE_ERRORS_TO
obsolete based on RFC1123
value: 1/0
$ERRORS_TO
obsolete based on RFC1123
value: string
$USE_ORIGINAL_MESSAGE_ID
Message-Id: use original Message-Id or Server Defined Message-Id ?
if 1, original and
if 0, fml generates a message-id like $day.FMLAAA.$pid.$MAIL_LIST
value: 1/0
$PRECEDENCE
Precedence: field;
value: string
$APPEND_STARDATE
append STARTREK stardate :-) in article.
Stardate calculation algorithm is ambiguous.
X-Stardate: field
value: 1/0
$USE_RFC2369
RFC2369 e.g. list-post: ..
value: 1/0
$LIST_SOFTWARE
List-*
$LIST_POST
List-*
$LIST_OWNER
List-*
$LIST_HELP
List-*
$LIST_SUBSCRIBE
List-*
$LIST_UNSUBSCRIBE
List-*
$LIST_ID
List-*
$REWRITE_TO
obsolete in fml 3.0
We should force "To: $MAIL_LIST" form "For Eye" or NOT?
default is "NO".
0 Pass the original field To:
1 We rewrite "To: $MAIL_LIST, original-to-fields".
2 Force "To: $MAIL_LIST".
REWRITE_TO = 1 if NOT_REWRITE_TO == 0 (2.1 Release)
value: 0/1/2
$TZONE_DST
time zone within summer time if you use summer time.
thank HIROSHIMA Naoki <naoki@bcrossing.com> on this idea
$PASS_ALL_FIELDS_IN_HEADER
In some cases you need to pass only defined fields of the header
which is defined in @HdrFieldsOrder (see "sub SetDefaults" in fml.pl).
All files except $SKIP_FIELDS is passed through
when $PASS_ALL_FIELDS_IN_HEADER is set.
The old variable name is $SUPERFLUOUS_HEADERS.
value: 1/0
$SKIP_FIELDS
ignore header field irrespective of @HdrFieldsOrder and
$PASS_ALL_FIELDS_IN_HEADER setting
value: regexp string
$ALLOW_WRONG_LINES_IN_HEADER
correct a wrong input
value: 1/0
* Commands, Command Traps, File Operations (e.g. mget)
$COMMAND_SYNTAX_EXTENSION
obsolete
COMMAND format is "#help" == "# help" if $COMMAND_SYNTAX_EXTENSION is set.
value: 1/0
$USE_SUBJECT_AS_COMMANDS
"Subject: # commands" is available?
value: 1/0
$USE_WARNING
obsolete
If NOT "# command" syntax commands is given, ignore or warn to the user?
Our default is not, since most such cases are "signature".
value: 1/0
$COMMAND_ONLY_SERVER
obsolete: since this is the same as --ctladdr.
value: 1/0
$COMMAND_CHECK_LIMIT
obsolete
when $MAIL_LIST == $CONTROL_ADDRESS,
the first $COMMAND_CHECK_LIMIT lines is checked for commands mail or not?
$GUIDE_CHECK_LIMIT is the same kind of variable but for "# guide" trap.
$GUIDE_KEYWORD determines "guide" of "$ guide" trap.
value: number
$GUIDE_CHECK_LIMIT
obsolete
value: number
$GUIDE_KEYWORD
obsolete
value: string
$MAXLEN_COMMAND_INPUT
The maximum length for each command. 128 bytes by default.
value: number
$MAXNUM_COMMAND_INPUT
The maximum number of commands in one command mail.
The variable \$MAXNUM_COMMAND_INPUT controls this.
If the value is 3, fml permits 3 commands in one command mail.
0 or NULL implies infinite (default).
value: number
$CHADDR_KEYWORD
"# chaddr" command name aliases
value: regexp string
$CHADDR_REPLY_TO
choise of addresses to return for "chaddr" command reply
value: newaddr curaddr maintainer
$ADMIN_CHADDR_REPLY_TO
choise of addresses to return for "admin chaddr" command reply
value: newaddr curaddr maintainer
$MGET_MODE_DEFAULT
The default mode of "mget" without mode (default is "tar.gz" form).
$MGET_TEXT_MODE_DEFAULT is used by &SendFileBySplit
value: mode string
$MGET_TEXT_MODE_DEFAULT
The default mode of "mget" without mode (default is "tar.gz" form).
$MGET_TEXT_MODE_DEFAULT is used by &SendFileBySplit
value: mode string
$MAIL_LENGTH_LIMIT
The reply for "mget" commands sends long reply mails as splitten mails
by the unit $MAIL_LENGTH_LIMIT lines once at $SLEEPTIME secs..
value: number
$SLEEPTIME
The reply for "mget" commands sends long reply mails as splitten mails
by the unit $MAIL_LENGTH_LIMIT lines once at $SLEEPTIME secs..
value: number
$MIME_VERSION
almost obsolete
special case of "mget" routine uses these variables.
It is not user defined variable.
See doc/tutorial and libfop.pl for the detail.
You change MIME/Multipart default.
value: string
$MIME_CONTENT_TYPE
almost obsolete
special case of "mget" routine uses these variables.
It is not user defined variable.
See doc/tutorial and libfop.pl for the detail.
You change MIME/Multipart default.
value: string
$MIME_MULTIPART_BOUNDARY
almost obsolete
special case of "mget" routine uses these variables.
It is not user defined variable.
See doc/tutorial and libfop.pl for the detail.
You change MIME/Multipart default.
value: string
$MIME_MULTIPART_CLOSE_DELIMITER
almost obsolete
special case of "mget" routine uses these variables.
It is not user defined variable.
See doc/tutorial and libfop.pl for the detail.
You change MIME/Multipart default.
value: string
$MIME_MULTIPART_DELIMITER
almost obsolete
special case of "mget" routine uses these variables.
It is not user defined variable.
See doc/tutorial and libfop.pl for the detail.
You change MIME/Multipart default.
value: string
$MIME_MULTIPART_PREAMBLE
almost obsolete
special case of "mget" routine uses these variables.
It is not user defined variable.
See doc/tutorial and libfop.pl for the detail.
You change MIME/Multipart default.
value: string
$MIME_MULTIPART_TRAILER
almost obsolete
special case of "mget" routine uses these variables.
It is not user defined variable.
See doc/tutorial and libfop.pl for the detail.
You change MIME/Multipart default.
value: string
$USE_SJIS_IN_ISH
Japanese specific
sjis conversion in "mget ish" mode.
value: 1/0
$RFC1153_ISSUE
RFC1153 configurations; see doc/tutorial for the detail
value: number
$RFC1153_VOL
value: number / string
$RFC1153_SEQUENCE_FILE
value: filename string
$USE_DOT_QMAIL_EXT
qmail specific extension
To send "get 1" to ml-ctl@domain is equivalent to that
send anything to ml-get-1@domain if this variable is defined.
value: 1/0
$FORCE_COMMAND_REPLY_TO
obsolete
For the reply for commands from fml,
we force Reply-To: $FORCE_COMMAND_REPLY_TO ?(default is $CONTROL_ADDRESS)
value: string
$MGET_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE
Subject template in "mget" reply.
automatic substitute is done before send the reply; For example,
Subject: result for mget [last:3 tar + gzip] (1/1) (Elena Lolabrigita ML)
_DOC_MODE_ <=> [last:10 tar + gzip]
_PART_ <=> (1/4)
_ML_FN_ <=> $ML_FN (here is "(Elena Lolabrigita ML)")
$NOT_SHOW_DOCMODE is obsolete, it equals you discard _PART_.
value: string
$MESSAGE_RETURN_ADDR_POLICY
send error message to Reply-To: ? or From: ?
(Of course From: if Reply-To: is not defined).
If $MESSAGE_RETURN_ADDR_POLICY is null,
it implies we prefer Reply-To: (by default).
value: from / reply-to
* Digest/Matome Okuri Configurations
$MSEND_SUBJECT_TEMPLATE
Subject template in Digest/matome okuri.
automatic substitute is done before send the reply; For example,
Digest -Matome Okuri- Article 768 [last:10 tar + gzip] (1/1) (Elena ML)
_ARTICLE_RANGE_ <=> Article 768
_DOC_MODE_ <=> [last:10 tar + gzip]
_PART_ <=> (1/4)
_ML_FN_ <=> $ML_FN (here is "(Elena ML)")
$NOT_SHOW_DOCMODE is obsolete, it equals you discard _PART_.
value: string
$MSEND_RC
Digest/Matome Okuri rc file
value: filename string
$MSEND_MODE_DEFAULT
rfc1153 or rfc934
obsoletes $USE_RFC1153, $USE_RFC1153_DIGEST, $USE_RFC934
value: mode string
$MSEND_DEFAULT_SUBJECT
Subject:
value: string
$MSEND_NOTIFICATION
If no articles to send, we send "no traffic" to the member of $MAIL_LIST
with the subject $MSEND_NOTIFICATION_SUBJECT if $MSEND_NOTIFICATION is set.
value: 1/0
$MSEND_NOTIFICATION_SUBJECT
value: string
$MSEND_NOT_USE_X_ML_INFO
not require X-ML-Info: in the "mget";
value: 1/0
$MSEND_NOT_USE_NEWSYSLOG
not do newsyslog in the Sundays morning. $NOT_USE_NEWSYSLOG (CFVersion 2)
value: 1/0
* Other Files for Configurations and Logs
$LOG_MESSAGE_ID
cache file of Message-ID: loop check
value: filename string
$MESSAGE_ID_CACHE_BUFSIZE
cache size of Message-ID: negative cache
value: number
$LOG_MAILBODY_CKSUM
cache file of mailbody cksum mail loop check
value: filename string
$MEMBER_LIST
$MEMBER_LIST member who can post and use commands
$ACTIVE_LIST delivery list
value: filename string
$ACTIVE_LIST
$MEMBER_LIST member who can post and use commands
$ACTIVE_LIST delivery list
value: filename string
$GUIDE_FILE
ATTENTION: only "guide" is also send to strangers
$GUIDE_FILE sent by "# guide" command,
$OBJECTIVE_FILE sent by "# objective" command
$HELP_FILE sent by "# help" command
value: filename string
$OBJECTIVE_FILE
ATTENTION: only "guide" is also send to strangers
$GUIDE_FILE sent by "# guide" command,
$OBJECTIVE_FILE sent by "# objective" command
$HELP_FILE sent by "# help" command
value: filename string
$HELP_FILE
ATTENTION: only "guide" is also send to strangers
$GUIDE_FILE sent by "# guide" command,
$OBJECTIVE_FILE sent by "# objective" command
$HELP_FILE sent by "# help" command
value: filename string
$DENY_FILE
When fml rejects mail from someone, fml sends back this file to the sender.
value: filename string
$LOGFILE
$LOGFILE log file
$MGET_LOGFILE log file for mget routine, $LOGFILE in default.
value: filename string
$MGET_LOGFILE
$LOGFILE log file
$MGET_LOGFILE log file for mget routine, $LOGFILE in default.
value: filename string
$LOGFILE_SUFFIX
suffix extension if defined. For example log.2000
For example $LOGFILE_SUFFIX = ".%C%y", file name is "log.2000".
See UNIX manual "strftime(3)" for more details on format.
value: srtings
$DEBUG_LOGFILE
when -d2 ($debug = 2), logs this file for convenience.
value: filename string
$SUMMARY_FILE
article summary file
value: filename string
$SEQUENCE_FILE
sequence number file
value: filename string
$LOCK_FILE
rename(2) lock (liblock.pl)
value: filename string
* SMTP and Delivery
$USE_INET6
always try IPv6 connection by default
value: 1/0
$HOST
value: string
$PORT
value: number
$SMTP_SENDER
enforce MAIL FROM:<$SMTP_SENDER> if defined
value: address
$SMTP_LOG
IF $NOT_TRACE_SMTP IS 1 (default 0), we log the SMTP session to $SMTP_LOG
value: filename string
$USE_SMTP_LOG_ROTATE
rotate use of var/log/_smtplog.$i (where $i is the number)
value: 1/0
$SMTP_LOG_ROTATE_EXPIRE_LIMIT
expire how old _smtplog.$date
value: number
$NUM_SMTP_LOG_ROTATE
the number of var/log/_smtplog.$i files. This is the value of modulus.
value: number
$SMTP_LOG_ROTATE_TYPE
type of suffix for _smtplog
value: number / day
$NOT_TRACE_SMTP
IF $NOT_TRACE_SMTP IS 1 (default 0), we log the SMTP session to $SMTP_LOG
IF $TRACE_SMTP_DELAY IS 1, we log the delay of response between SMTP server.
value: 1/0
$TRACE_SMTP_DELAY
IF $NOT_TRACE_SMTP IS 1 (default 0), we log the SMTP session to $SMTP_LOG
IF $TRACE_SMTP_DELAY IS 1, we log the delay of response between SMTP server.
value: 1/0
$USE_SMTP_PROFILE
smtp profile for debug
value: 1/0
$MCI_SMTP_HOSTS
You can use plural MTA for parallel delivery.
$MCI_SMTP_HOSTS is the number of hosts you use.
@HOSTS is the array of hosts you use.
value: number
$DEFAULT_RELAY_SERVER
obsolete today
value: string
$RELAY_HACK
obsolete today
CF (by motonori@wide.ad.jp) base relay control if $RELEY_HACK is on.
with %RELAY_GW, %RELAY_NGW, %RELAY_NGW_DOM (set in librelayhack.pl)
$CF_DEF is CF's configuration files;
**ATTENTION**; we do not use sendmail.cf but CF's configuration.
value: 1/0
$CF_DEF
obsolete today
value: filename string
$USE_OUTGOING_ADDRESS
list-outgoing@domain is a real distribution address. Fml does not
sends article to all recipient list to MTA but only this address.
MTA expands address list and distribute article.
In default fml does not use this but effective for poor machine like
486 16M ;-)
fml -> list-outgoing -> expanded and distributed to $ACTIVE_LIST members
XXX dedicated to minmin sama:D
value: 1/0
$OUTGOING_ADDRESS
list-outgoing@domain is a real distribution address. Fml does not
sends article to all recipient list to MTA but only this address.
MTA expands address list and distribute article.
In default fml does not use this but effective for poor machine like
486 16M ;-)
fml -> list-outgoing -> expanded and distributed to $ACTIVE_LIST members
value: string
$USE_VERP
VERPs: Variable Envelope Return Paths. See qmail documents for more details.
XXX you need additional configuration so that MTA receives VERPs addresses.
value: 1/0
$POSTFIX_VERP_DELIMITERS
postfix $verp_delimiters
value: string
$TRY_VERP_PER_DAY
try VERPs once a day for efficient delivery.
value: 1/0
$NOT_USE_ESMTP_PIPELINING
we use ESMTP pipelining mechanism by default.
value: 1/0
$USE_SMTPFEED_F_OPTION
smtpfeed special option which provides VERPs like error track trick.
value: 1/0
* MISC
$USE_MIME
Mime Decode On if $USE_MIME for ISO-2022-JP statements.
e.g. Decode $SUMMARY_FILE subject and so on.
default 1 from 2.1C#13
value: 1/0
$MIME_BROKEN_ENCODING_FIXUP
special hack to treat broken MIME ending (e.g. by MacOS X)
value: 1/0
$MIME_DECODED_ARTICLE
obsolete and Japanese specific
NOT RECOMMENDED OPTION:
articles in the spool are MIME-DECODED for poor environment users.
These articles may be insane in strict MIME oriented mail interfaces.
value: 1/0
$PREAMBLE_MAILBODY
FOR COMMAND RESULT MAIL,
you always append some message in the command reply mail body.
For example, the mail body becomes
$PREAMBLE_MAILBODY
original body
$TRAILER_MAILBODY
If you use the article distributed in ML, you must use some hooks.
For example, append this in the last of config.ph (but before 1;)
$SMTP_OPEN_HOOK = q
$e{'Body'} = $PREAMBLE_MAILBODY. $e{'Body'} .$TRAILER_MAILBODY;
#;
Please see doc/tutorial for our policy behind this.
value: string
$TRAILER_MAILBODY
FOR COMMAND RESULT MAIL,
you always append some message in the command reply mail body.
For example, the mail body becomes
$PREAMBLE_MAILBODY
original body
$TRAILER_MAILBODY
If you use the article distributed in ML, you must use some hooks.
For example, append this in the last of config.ph (but before 1;)
$SMTP_OPEN_HOOK = q
$e{'Body'} = $PREAMBLE_MAILBODY. $e{'Body'} .$TRAILER_MAILBODY;
#;
Please see doc/tutorial for our policy behind this.
value: string
$GOOD_BYE_PHRASE
In the last of e.g. "command status report", we add
"$GOOD_BYE_PHRASE $FACE_MARK" :-) in the last of the reply.
So the standard form is
message
FYI message generated by the function $PROC_GEN_INFO.
$GOOD_BYE_PHRASE $FACE_MARK
for example, " --$MAIL_LIST, Be Seeing You!"
value: string
$FACE_MARK
In the last of e.g. "command status report", we add
"$GOOD_BYE_PHRASE $FACE_MARK" :-) in the last of the reply.
So the standard form is
message
FYI message generated by the function $PROC_GEN_INFO.
$GOOD_BYE_PHRASE $FACE_MARK
for example, " --$MAIL_LIST, Be Seeing You!"
value: string
$PROC_GEN_INFO
value: function name string
$USE_FLOCK
use flock for lock algorithm if $USE_FLOCK is on.
see flock(2), alarm(3). If not, we rename(2) base lock.
The timeout of rename(2) lock is rand(3) * $MAX_TIMEOUT secs.
value: 1/0
$MAX_TIMEOUT
In rename(2) base lock case,
the timeout of rename(2) lock is rand(3) * $MAX_TIMEOUT secs.
value: number
$NOT_USE_SPOOL
Not spooling of articles (default is "spooling")
It may be used for some secret ML, ML on diskless machihe;-), ISP services
value: 1/0
$COMPAT_FML15
"$CFVersion < 2" equals "$COMPAT_FML15 = 1;"
value: 1/0
$NEWSYSLOG_MAX
newsyslog library maximum number. default is 4.
log.4 is removed and
log.3 -> log.4, log.2 -> log.3, log.1 -> log.2, log.0 -> log.1, log -> log.0
value: number
$CRONTAB
not used generally. This is "cron of fml package" configuration.
$CRONTAB configuratoin file
$CRON_PIDFILE pid file
value: filename string
$CRON_PIDFILE
not used generally. This is "cron of fml package" configuration.
$CRONTAB configuratoin file
$CRON_PIDFILE pid file
value: filename string
$CRON_NOTIFY
not used generally. This is "cron of fml package" configuration.
cron notifies what is done to $MAINTAINER.
value: 1/0
$USE_CROSSPOST
cross operations
value: 1/0
$USE_MEMBER_NAME
Under $USE_MEMBER_NAME is set, commands on member lists
are with Gecos Fields which are extracted from From: field
in the time of auto registration.
Author: Masayuki FUKUI <fukui@sonic.nm.fujitsu.co.jp>
value: 1/0
* Expire and Archive
$USE_EXPIRE
If $USE_EXPIRE is set, we do expire articles in $SPOOL_DIR.
The default is "no". You need to remove articles if you do so.
Expiration limit is $EXPIRE_LIMIT, which syntax is
e.g. 7days(days) or 100 (articles left in spool)
If you re-generate $SUMMARY_FILE, set $EXPIRE_SUMMARY
value: 1/0
$EXPIRE_SUMMARY
expire summary file when $USE_EXPIRE is enabled.
value: 1/0
$EXPIRE_LIMIT
expire how old articles
value: number / ( number + day/week/month )
$USE_ARCHIVE
If $USE_ARCHIVE is on, we do automatically archive, which is
spool/articles is aggregated to e.g. "$ARCHIVE_DIR/100.tar.gz"
by the unit $ARCHIVE_UNIT.
the location of store (when $USE_ARCHIVE on): $ARCHIVE_DIR
the search path order : $ARCHIVE_DIR @ARCHIVE_DIR
If @ARCHIVE_DIR is set and $ARCHIVE_DIR is not set,
we use $ARCHIVE_DIR[0] as the $ARCHIVE_DIR.
value: 1/0
$ARCHIVE_UNIT
spool/articles is aggregated to "$ARCHIVE_DIR/100.tar.gz"
by the unit $ARCHIVE_UNIT.
value: number
$DEFAULT_ARCHIVE_UNIT
spool/articles is aggregated to "$ARCHIVE_DIR/100.tar.gz"
by the unit $ARCHIVE_UNIT.
value: number
$ARCHIVE_DIR
spool/articles is aggregated to "$ARCHIVE_DIR/100.tar.gz"
value: directory string
$INDEX_FILE
"index" command
In default we scan spool and archives and reports, but
send back $INDEX_FILE if $INDEX_FILE exists.
value: filename string
$INDEX_SHOW_DIRNAME
show directory name in "index" command result? default is "no".
value: 1/0
* Library Commands
$LIBRARY_DIR
"library" command is a small mailing list within mailing list.
It is useful to exchange some files.
You can put and get files by "library" commands.
In default, @DenyProcedure = ('library'); So 'library' command is disabled;
Set @DenyProcedure = ('') in LOCAL CONFIG part (the last of config.ph).
value: directory string
$LIBRARY_ARCHIVE_DIR
"library" command is a small mailing list within mailing list.
It is useful to exchange some files.
You can put and get files by "library" commands.
In default, @DenyProcedure = ('library'); So 'library' command is disabled;
Set @DenyProcedure = ('') in LOCAL CONFIG part (the last of config.ph).
value: directory string
$LOGFILE_NEWSYSLOG_LIMIT
to turn over \$DIR/log
value: number
$AMLIST_NEWSYSLOG_LIMIT
to turn over $ACTIVE_LIST and $MEMBER_LIST if the file size over this value,
default 150K = 30*5000
value: number / (number + K/M)
* Html Configurations
$AUTO_HTML_GEN
HTML article generator: Please see doc/tutorial for the details.
AUTO_HTML_GEN == AUTOmatic HTML GENeration
if $AUTO_HTML_GEN, we generate html'ed articles in $DIR/$HTML_DIR
value: 1/0
$USE_NEW_HTML_GEN
use Mail::HTML::Lite in fml-devel (fml next generation).
value: 1/0
$HTML_THREAD
value: 1/0
$HTML_INDEX_REVERSE_ORDER
value: 1/0
$HTML_DIR
generate html articles under htdocs/
value: directory string
$HTML_EXPIRE_LIMIT
expire old html articles if non-zero value is defined.
not expire in default since the value is 0 or NULL.
options: Please see doc/tutorial for the details.
value: number
$HTML_INDEX_TITLE
title of index.html
value: string
$HTML_DATA_CACHE
cache file
value: filename string
$HTML_DATA_THREAD
cache file
value: filename string
$HTML_OUTPUT_FILTER
filter in generate html file
value: filename string
$HTML_STYLESHEET_BASENAME
stylesheet file name (see HTML 4.0)
"fml.css" is default.
value: filename string
$HTML_THREAD_REF_TYPE
threading algorithm type
value: default / prefer-in-reply-to
$HTML_THREAD_SORT_TYPE
sort type for entries of thread.html
default is "time" from past to latest,
"reverse-number" is from latest to past.
value: "" / reverse-number
$HTML_INDEX_UNIT
$subdir type of htdocs/$subdir/
value: number / day / week / month / infinite
$HTML_INDENT_STYLE
threading type
value: "" / UL
$HTML_MULTIPART_IMAGE_REF_TYPE
image file embedding style
value: A / IMAGE
$HTML_DEFAULT_UMASK
html file umask
value: "" / umask
$HTML_WRITE_UMASK
html file umask
value: "" / umask
* Interface to DataBase Management System
$USE_DATABASE
value: 1/0
$DATABASE_METHOD
value:
$DATABASE_CACHE_FILE_SUFFIX
value:
$DATABASE_DRIVER
value: filename
$DATABASE_DRIVER_ATTRIBUTES
attributes to inform database drivers
value:
$SQL_SERVER_HOST
value: string
$SQL_SERVER_PORT
value: number
$SQL_SERVER_USER
value: string
$SQL_DATABASE_NAME
value: string
$SQL_SERVER_PASSWORD
value: string
$SQL_DATABASE_NAME
value: string
$LDAP_SERVER_HOST
value: string
$LDAP_SERVER_PASSWORD
value: string
$LDAP_SEARCH_BASE
value: string
$LDAP_SERVER_BIND
value: string
$LDAP_QUERY_FILTER
value: string
* Interface to other Services (http,ftp,gopher,www)
$USE_WHOIS
"whois": default is search of local database file
If "whois -h host" syntax is given, we connects "host" whois server.
If $USE_WHOIS set, you can use local database $WHOIS_DB.
If you have local whois server (inetd), you can also use it.
If "whois help" is given, send back $WHOIS_HELP_FILE if it exists.
value: 1/0
$DEFAULT_WHOIS_SERVER
value: string
$WHOIS_DB
value: filename string
$WHOIS_HELP_FILE
value: filename string
$WHOIS_JCODE_P
do Japanese conversion or not? for the result from whois server
value: 1/0
* Architecture Dependence
$CPU_TYPE_MANUFACTURER_OS
cpu-type manufacturer operating-system by GNU config.guess ("makefml")
value: string
$STRUCT_SOCKADDR
struct sockaddr
It is system dependent.
value: string
$LOCK_SH
flock(2) system call; please see "/usr/include/sys/file.h"
value: number
$LOCK_EX
flock(2) system call; please see "/usr/include/sys/file.h"
value: number
$LOCK_NB
flock(2) system call; please see "/usr/include/sys/file.h"
value: number
$LOCK_UN
flock(2) system call; please see "/usr/include/sys/file.h"
value: number
$COMPAT_SOLARIS2
enforce solaris 2 compatible
value: 1/0
$NOT_USE_TIOCNOTTY
used in cron of fml package
we can emulate daemon(3) ?
value: 1/0
$HAS_GETPWUID
On Unix, always yes set 1 in &SetDefaults;
value: 1/0
$HAS_GETPWGID
On Unix, always yes set 1 in &SetDefaults;
value: 1/0
$HAS_ALARM
On Unix, always yes set 1 in &SetDefaults;
value: 1/0
$UNISTD
On Unix, always yes set 1 in &SetDefaults;
value: 1/0
$SENDMAIL
program paths fml uses
Usually "makefml newml" checks and expands this value.
value: filename string
$TAR
program paths fml uses
Usually "makefml newml" checks and expands this value.
value: filename string
$UUENCODE
program paths fml uses
Usually "makefml newml" checks and expands this value.
value: filename string
$COMPRESS
program paths fml uses
Usually "makefml newml" checks and expands this value.
value: filename string
$ZCAT
program paths fml uses
Usually "makefml newml" checks and expands this value.
value: filename string
$LHA
program paths fml uses
Usually "makefml newml" checks and expands this value.
value: filename string
$ISH
program paths fml uses
Usually "makefml newml" checks and expands this value.
value: filename string
$ZIP
program paths fml uses
Usually "makefml newml" checks and expands this value.
value: filename string
$BZIP2
program paths fml uses
Usually "makefml newml" checks and expands this value.
value: filename string
$PGP
program paths fml uses
Usually "makefml newml" checks and expands this value.
value: filename string
$PGP5
program paths fml uses
Usually "makefml newml" checks and expands this value.
value: filename string
$PGPE
program paths fml uses
Usually "makefml newml" checks and expands this value.
value: filename string
$PGPK
program paths fml uses
Usually "makefml newml" checks and expands this value.
value: filename string
$PGPS
program paths fml uses
Usually "makefml newml" checks and expands this value.
value: filename string
$PGPV
program paths fml uses
Usually "makefml newml" checks and expands this value.
value: filename string
$GPG
program paths fml uses
Usually "makefml newml" checks and expands this value.
value: filename string
$RCS
program paths fml uses
Usually "makefml newml" checks and expands this value.
value: filename string
$CI
program paths fml uses
Usually "makefml newml" checks and expands this value.
value: filename string
$BASE64_DECODE
program paths fml uses
Usually "makefml newml" checks and expands this value.
value: filename string
$BASE64_ENCODE
program paths fml uses
Usually "makefml newml" checks and expands this value.
value: filename string
$MD5
program paths fml uses
Usually "makefml newml" checks and expands this value.
value: filename string