| mk-procmailrc - Generate procmailrc from lists.def |
mk-procmailrc - Generate procmailrc from lists.def
mk-procmailrc mk-procmailrc [options]
This program generates the main procmailrc used by the
filter-spool program. The procmailrc is generated
from <mharc-root>/lib/lists.def.
This program is typically invoked by calling make from
the mharc root directory with configuration options specified
in <mharc-root>/lib/config.sh.
The list definition file, <mharc-root>/lib/lists.def,
controls how the procmailrc used by filter-spool
is generated. The format of the file is simple and more convenient
than writing the procmailrc file yourself.
The basic format of the file is as follows:
Any blank links or lines starting with a # are ignored.
Lines with the following format:
Option-Name: Option-Value
is an option.
Starts, and defines, the name of an archive. This name serves
as the directory name containing archive data and the list title
(the $LIST-TITLE$ MHonArc resource variable) for archive pages.
A common practice is to use the list address, but this is not required,
especially if the archive is a combination of multiple lists, or it
is prefered to use a more abstract name for simplicity.
The name also is used when the web-archive script looks for an archive specific MHonArc resource settings. If the following resource file exists,
$MHA_RC_DIR/<name>.mrc
where $MHA_RC_DIR is the value of the MHA_RC_DIR config.sh variable
and <name> is the name of the archive, web-archive will
pass the resource file to MHonArc when processing the HTML archive.
This provides a convenient way to provide list-specific customization
to the archive.
Mail address of the list.
Multiple Address options can be specified
for an archive if a list has more than one known address (e.g. due
to migration) or the archive is a collection of multiple lists.
NOTE: The address is technically treated as part of a procmail regular expression. Take the following as an example:
Address: [email protected]
In regular expressions, the '.' character represents any character. Therefore, the following strings would match the above specification:
mharc-users@mhonarc#org mharc-users@mhonarcXorg mharc-users@mhonarc@org
In practice, this technicality will generally have no affect, but if you want to be pendantic, do the following:
Address: mharc-users@mhonarc\.org
The '\' tells procmail to treat the '.' literally.
Because the actual address string given is treated as part of a regular expression, you can specify a range of addresses with a single option. For example,
mharc-[^@]*@mhonarc\.org
will match the following addresses:
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ...
Label to use for Name column of all-lists index. If not specified,
the name provided by the Name option is used.
Boolean option (0 or 1) if author specified archiving permission
is honored. The author can request no archiving should be done
by defining one of the the following header fields:
Restrict: no-external-archive X-no-archive: yes
If Check-No-Archive is enabled, a message to the list with either
field defined will not be archived.
Boolean option (0 or 1) if CVS commit messages should be
archived separately.
Use this option for development lists that have CVS project commits mailed to the list, and you want to avoid cluttering regular discussion mail.
Specifies the Subject: prefix denoting CVS commits to the list.
This option is only used if CVS-Commits is specified.
Brief description of archive and serves as the main title of archive index pages.
Boolean option (0 or 1) if generated rule should be final.
I.e. If a message matches, further rules will not be examined.
Use this option to short-circuit messages from being stored in multiple archives. For example, you may want to catch messages cross-posted to a special address to only be archived in a special archive and not any of the regular archives.
Another example is if you use the special Name ``.catch''
(or the -catch-archive setting described in OPTIONS).
Using ``.catch'' is handy for Final definitions to pre-catch
messages that should not be placed in any list archive.
Mail address of the list. This option is an alternative to Address
where a list can only be donoted by the From: field of messages.
This is fairly common for one-way lists, like newsletters, where
subscribers receive list messages but cannot post to the list.
Multiple From-Address options can be specified if a list has more
than one known address (e.g. due to migration) or the archive is a
collection of multiple lists.
Boolean option (0 or 1) if archive should not be listed in
the all-lists index.
If set to 1, the archive will not be shown.
The default value for this option is 0.
Sets the language/locale of the archive.
CAUTION: Only set this option if using a version of MHonArc (v2.6.7, or later) that supports the LANG resource. Otherwise, you will get a runtime error when web-archive is invoked.
See the LANG resource reference page of the MHonArc documentation for more information.
List ID of the list. Many lists utilize the List-Id: field
to designate messages from a given list.
NOTE: If you are archiving lists that defined the List-Id: field
for all list messages, using List-Id instead of Address and
From-Address provides better reliability that messages will
get properly archived.
For example, if a post to a list comes from a blind-carbon copy,
then the address of the list may not show up in any of the standard
recipient fields, but the List-Id: field will still be present.
Multiple List-Id options are allowed.
Additional MHonArc command-line options.
Boolean option (0 or 1) if links to raw archives should exist.
If set to 1, links will not be created or disabled. The
default value for this option is 0.
Use this option if your HTML archives have been customized to obscure addresses to prevent address harvesting.
Boolean option (0 or 1) if searching should be disabled.
If set to 1, no search index is created and the $SEARCH-FORM$
custom MHonArc resource variable will be set to the empty string.
NOTE: Disable searching will diable some navigational features that are dependent upon the search index.
If archive is a yearly or monthly archive. Legal values are year
or month. If Period is not defined, month is the default.
Additional condition to apply to base address check. The condition
must be legal procmailrc syntax and should include any prefixing *,
!, et. al. This option can be specified multiple times.
Procmail-Condition can also be used inplace of Address and
From-Address to provide arbitrary matching rules for archiving
messages. This is useful for rare cases where messages to be archived
cannot be determined by receipient or from addresses.
CAUTION: Exercise caution when using this option, especially if
CVS-Commits is true. When CVS-commits is true, an additionaly
rule already exists to check for the CVS-Subject-Prefix setting.
Every archive defined must define at least one Address, From-Address,
List-Id, or Procmail-Condition option.
The order of archive definitions is mirrored in the generated procmail
rcfile. This is important to properly honor the sematics of archives
with the Final option specified.
## In this definition, we define multiple addresses to check. Name: mhonarc-users Description: MHonArc Users Address: [email protected] Address: [email protected] Address: [email protected]
## This definition defines a list that receives CVS commits and those ## commits should be separated into a special archive as to not ## pollute the discussion messages with cvs commit messages Name: mhonarc-dev Description: MHonArc Development Address: [email protected] CVS-Commits: 1 CVS-Subject-Prefix: CVS:
You should never have to invoke this program with any options since
config.sh specifies any options used by this program. However,
for advanced uses, or you do not care if you mess things up, the
following options are available:
-catch-address mail-address
The name of the email address to forward all unmatched message to.
This is an alternative to -catch-archive, and will supercede
-catch-archive, if defined.
If this option is not specified, the CATCH_ADDRESS variable in
config.sh is used.
-catch-archive name
The name of the catch archive. The catch archive collects
all messages that do not match any list rules. If this
option is not specified, the CATCH_ARCHIVE variable in
config.sh is used, else the name ``.catch'' is used.
Note: If you use this option, it is recommended that the name
starts with a . (a dot). This insures that no search index is built
and it will not be listed in the all-lists page.
-disable-catch-archive
If specified, no catch archive will be defined.
CAUTION: Care should be used when using this option since any message that does not match a normal rule will be lost.
-final-dest mailbox
The destination of messages that make it to the end of the procmailrc.
It is normal for messages to make it to the end since the list matching
rules create copies of the message during filtering. Hence, it is
normal to see ``Folder: /dev/null'' destinations in the procmail log
and it does not indicate that a message was lost.
Message copying is done inorder to properly archive a message that has
been cross-posted to multiple lists. Message copying is not done for
archives with the Final option set to 1, for CVS commit archives,
or for messages that are captured by the catch archive.
This option is generally only used for debugging purposes.
If -final-dest is not specified, the
FINAL_MSG_DESTINATION variable in config.sh is used, else
/dev/null is used.
-help
Print out usage information.
-home pathname
You should not use this option.
Root pathname of software and archives. If not specified,
SW_ROOT variable in config.sh is used, else the parent directory
that containing this program is used.
-man
Print out entire manpage.
-mbox-dir pathname
Root pathname containing raw mailbox archives. If not specified,
MBOX_DIR variable in config.sh is used, else -home/mbox
is used.
-msgid-cache-size number-of-bytes
The maximum size, in bytes, of the message-id cache. The message-id cache helps avoid processing duplicate messages.
If this option is not specified, the MSGID_CACHE_SIZE variable
in config.sh is used, else 16384 will be used.
-out pathname
Output filename. If this option is not specified, the PROCMAILRC
variable in config.sh is used, else -home/procmailrc.mharc
is used.
If ``-'' is the pathname, then the procmailrc will be dumped to standard out.
-procmail-path pathname-list
The search path for procmail to use. If this option is not
specified, the PROCMAIL_PATH variable in config.sh is used.
<mharc-root>/lib/lists.def
Mailing lists definition file.
<mharc-root>/lib/config.sh
Main configuration file for mharc.
$Id: mk-procmailrc,v 1.29 2015/12/21 19:07:50 ehood Exp $
Earl Hood, [email protected]
This program is part of the mharc archiving system and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY and may be copied only under the terms of the GNU General Public License, which may be found in the mharc distribution.
| mk-procmailrc - Generate procmailrc from lists.def |