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Fri Apr 22 10:13:09 2016 UTC (8 years, 7 months ago) by unnilennium
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: smeserver-ezmlm-web-1_1_3-4_el6_sme, smeserver-ezmlm-web-1_1_3-3_el6_sme, smeserver-ezmlm-web-1_1_3-6_el6_sme, smeserver-ezmlm-web-1_1_3-5_el6_sme, smeserver-ezmlm-web-1_1_3-7_el6_sme, HEAD
* Fri Apr 22 2016 Jean-Philipe Pialasse <tests@pialasse.com> 1.1.3-3.sme
- update for initial import [SME: 8439]
- now support ezmlm-web-3.31 and ezmlm-idx-7.2.2

1 unnilennium 1.1 diff -Nur smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2.old/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/ezmlm/debug smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/ezmlm/debug
2     --- smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2.old/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/ezmlm/debug 1969-12-31 19:00:00.000000000 -0500
3     +++ smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/ezmlm/debug 2016-04-20 12:43:32.069000000 -0400
4     @@ -0,0 +1 @@
5     +disabled
6     diff -Nur smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2.old/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/ezmlm/encryption smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/ezmlm/encryption
7     --- smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2.old/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/ezmlm/encryption 1969-12-31 19:00:00.000000000 -0500
8     +++ smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/ezmlm/encryption 2016-04-20 12:43:39.245000000 -0400
9     @@ -0,0 +1 @@
10     +disabled
11     diff -Nur smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2.old/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/ezmlm/interface smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/ezmlm/interface
12     --- smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2.old/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/ezmlm/interface 1969-12-31 19:00:00.000000000 -0500
13     +++ smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/ezmlm/interface 2016-04-20 12:44:00.172000000 -0400
14     @@ -0,0 +1 @@
15     +normal
16     diff -Nur smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2.old/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/ezmlm/options smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/ezmlm/options
17     --- smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2.old/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/ezmlm/options 1969-12-31 19:00:00.000000000 -0500
18     +++ smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/ezmlm/options 2016-04-20 12:44:46.749000000 -0400
19     @@ -0,0 +1 @@
20     +aBDFGHiJkLMNOpQRSTUWx
21     diff -Nur smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2.old/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/ezmlm/type smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/ezmlm/type
22     --- smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2.old/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/ezmlm/type 1969-12-31 19:00:00.000000000 -0500
23     +++ smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/ezmlm/type 2016-04-20 12:26:52.757000000 -0400
24     @@ -0,0 +1 @@
25     +configuration
26     diff -Nur smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2.old/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/ezmlm/ezmlmwebrc/BODY smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/ezmlm/ezmlmwebrc/BODY
27     --- smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2.old/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/ezmlm/ezmlmwebrc/BODY 2016-04-20 07:35:06.363000000 -0400
28     +++ smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/ezmlm/ezmlmwebrc/BODY 2016-04-20 12:48:20.128000000 -0400
29     @@ -43,12 +44,6 @@
30     # Where do the qmail control files live on this system ...
31     $QMAIL_BASE = $Mail::Ezmlm::QMAIL_BASE . '/control';
32    
33     -# The url to our web interface - so we can use ezmlm-cgi if necessary
34     -$EZMLM_CGI_URL = 'http://some.server.that.has/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi';
35     -
36     -# Where our ezcgirc file lives (probably /etc/ezmlm/ezcgirc)
37     -$EZMLM_CGI_RC = '/etc/ezmlm/ezcgirc';
38     -
39     # Do we want to allow ``pretty'' names - ie more human readable ones
40     # This will slow ezmlm-web down a bit for large lists
41     $PRETTY_NAMES = 1;
42     @@ -60,247 +55,113 @@
43     # What switches to we want ezmlm-web to have on as default. The ezmlm-make
44     # defaults are aBDFGHIJKLMNOpQRSTUWX (small means enabled, CAPITALS mean
45     # disabled). The defaults below should be reasonable - I use them ;)
46     -$DEFAULT_OPTIONS = 'aBDFGHiJkLMNOpQRSTUWx';
47     +EOF
48    
49     -# Where do we find the nice little help icon - by default HELP_ICON_URL
50     -# points to resources on http://rucus.ru.ac.za/. This will work, but we
51     -# would appreciate it if you changed this to a local site.
52     -# $HELP_ICON_URL = '/icons/small/unknown.gif';
53     -$HELP_ICON_URL = '/server-common/unknown.gif';
54     -
55     -# Header for every page (.= concatinates)
56     -# $HTML_HEADER = '<TABLE BORDER="3" ALIGN="CENTER" CELLPADDING="5"><TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e0e0ff"><FONT SIZE=+3 COLOR=#000080><STRONG>E Z Mailing List Manager</STRONG></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></CENTER><P>';
57     -# $HTML_HEADER .= '<TABLE BORDER="0" CELLPADDING="5" CELLSPACING="5" ALIGN="CENTER" WIDTH="99%"><TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e0e0ff">';
58     -
59     -$HTML_HEADER =<<END_OF_HEADER;
60     -
61     -<LINK REL="stylesheet" TYPE="text/css" HREF="/server-common/css/manager.css">
62     -
63     -<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" BORDER="0" CELLPADDING="1" ALIGN="LEFT" WIDTH="100%">
64     - <TR VALIGN="BOTTOM">
65     - <TD BACKGROUND="/server-common/banner-shim.gif">
66     - <IMG BORDER="0" ALT="SME Server ezmlm-web" SRC="/server-common/smeserver_logo.gif">
67     - </TD>
68     - </TR>
69     -</TABLE>
70     -
71     -<BR CLEAR="ALL">
72     -<FONT FACE="Helvetica,Arial">
73     -END_OF_HEADER
74     -
75     -# $HTML_HEADER = '<TABLE BORDER="3" ALIGN="CENTER" CELLPADDING="5"><TR><TD BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><FONT SIZE=+3 COLOR=#000000><STRONG>E Z Mailing List Manager</STRONG></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></CENTER><P>';
76     -$HTML_HEADER .= '<TABLE BORDER="0" CELLPADDING="5" CELLSPACING="5" ALIGN="CENTER" WIDTH="99%"><TR><TD BGCOLOR="#ffffff">';
77     -
78     -# Footer for every page (.= concatinates)
79     -$HTML_FOOTER = '</TD></TR></TABLE>';
80     -$HTML_FOOTER .= '<TABLE BORDER="0" CELLPADDING="5" CELLSPACING="5" ALIGN="CENTER" WIDTH="99%"><TR><TD BGCOLOR="#e0e0ff">';
81     -$HTML_FOOTER .= '<FONT SIZE="-1"><A HREF="http://rucus.ru.ac.za/~guy/ezmlm/#ezmlm-web" TARGET="_blank">ezmlm-web</A> (v2.1) A web interface to <A HREF="http://www.ezmlm.org/" TARGET="_blank">ezmlm</A></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE>';
82     -
83     -# What colour do we want the background to be?
84     -# $HTML_BGCOLOR = '#000080';
85     -$HTML_BGCOLOR = '#FFFFFF';
86     -
87     -# What colour do we want text?
88     -$HTML_TEXT = '#000000';
89     -
90     -# What color do we want links?
91     -$HTML_LINK = '#3333ff';
92     -
93     -# What color to we want visited links?
94     -$HTML_VLINK = '#8888ff';
95     -
96     -# What is the title of this document?
97     -# $HTML_TITLE = 'E Z Mailing List Manager';
98     -$HTML_TITLE = 'Mailing Lists';
99     +my $options= $ezmlm{options} || 'aBDFGHiJkLMNOpQRSTUWx';
100     +$OUT .= "\$DEFAULT_OPTIONS = '$options';\n";
101    
102     -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
103     +my $title= $ezmlm{title} || 'Koozali SME Server Mailing List Manager';
104     +$OUT .= "# What is the title of this document?\n";
105     +$OUT .= "\$HTML_TITLE = '$title';\n";
106     +
107     +
108     +$OUT .= <<'EOF';
109     +# Optional: some permanent links (visible in the top right corner)
110     +#@HTML_LINKS = (
111     +# { name => 'ezmlm-web homepage',
112     +# url => 'https://systemausfall.org/toolforge/ezmlm-web' },
113     +# { name => 'domain\'s root',
114     +# url => '/'},
115     +# );
116     +
117     +# Multi-Domain-Support
118     +# This is a quite advanced setting for special installations.
119     +# Most people should just ignore it.
120     +# Anyway - if you want to control more than one directory containing
121     +# different lists, then you should:
122     +# 1) copy examples/multidomain.conf.dist to /etc/ezmlm-web/multidomain.conf
123     +# 2) adjust /etc/ezmlm-web/multidomain.conf to your setup
124     +# 3) uncomment the following line
125     +# 4) make sure that your multi domain settings are not overriden by settings below
126     +#warn "multidomain.conf failed" unless (defined do "/etc/ezmlm-web/multidomain.conf");
127     +
128     +# Where do we store the dotqmail files of this user?
129     +# (defaults to the home directory of the executing user)
130     +# You will have to change this value, if you use a multi domain
131     +# vpopmail setup. Otherwise just leave the setting turned off.
132     +# BEWARE: the (resulting) path MUST be absolute (starting with a slash)!
133     +#$DOTQMAIL_DIR = "/home/vpopmail/domain";
134     +
135     +# Where is the webusers file for access-permissions
136     +# defaults to "$LIST_DIR/webusers"
137     +#$WEBUSERS_FILE = "$LIST_DIR/webusers";
138     +
139     +# default mailing list domain name (optional)
140     +#$MAIL_DOMAIN = "lists.someserver.org";
141     +
142     +# default prefix of the local part of the addresses of mailing lists
143     +# useful for some qmail-ldap setups
144     +#$MAIL_ADDRESS_PREFIX = "lists-";
145    
146     -# The meanings of the various ezmlm-make command line switches. The default
147     -# ones match the ezmlm-idx 0.4 default ezmlmrc ... Alter them to suit your
148     -# own ezmlmrc. Removing options from this list makes them unavailable
149     -# through ezmlm-web - this could be useful for things like -w
150     -
151     -%EZMLM_LABELS = (
152     -# option => ['Short Name',
153     -# 'Long Help Description'],
154     -
155     - a => ['Archived',
156     - 'Ezmlm will archive new messages'],
157     - b => ['Block archive',
158     - 'Only moderators are allowed to access the archive'],
159     -# c => config. This is implicity called, so is not defined here
160     - d => ['Digest',
161     - 'Set up a digest list to disseminate digest of the list messages'],
162     -# e => edit. Also implicity called, so not defined here
163     - f => ['Prefix',
164     - 'Outgoing subject will be prefixed with the list name'],
165     - g => ['Guard Archive',
166     - 'Archive access requests from unrecognized SENDERs will be rejected'],
167     - h => ['Help subscription',
168     - 'Subscriptions do not require confirmation'],
169     - i => ['Indexed',
170     - 'Indexed for WWW archive access'],
171     - j => ['Jump off',
172     - 'Unsubscribe does not require confirmation'],
173     - k => ['Kill',
174     - 'Posts from addresses in dir/deny/ are rejected'],
175     - l => ['Subscriber List',
176     - 'Remote administrators can request a subscriber list'],
177     - m => ['Message Moderation',
178     - 'All incoming messages are moderated'],
179     - n => ['Text Editing',
180     - 'Allow remote administrators to edit files in dir/text/'],
181     - o => ['Others rejected',
182     - 'Posts from addresses other than moderators are rejected'],
183     - p => ['Public',
184     - 'List will respond to administrative requests and archive retrieval'],
185     - q => ['Service Request Address',
186     - 'Process commands sent in the subject to local-request@host'],
187     - r => ['Remote Admin',
188     - 'Enable remote adminstration of the list'],
189     - s => ['Subscription Moderation',
190     - 'Subscriptions to the main list and digest will be moderated'],
191     - t => ['Trailer',
192     - 'Add a trailer to outgoing messages'],
193     - u => ['User Posts Only',
194     - 'Posts from unrecognized SENDER addresses will be rejected'],
195     -# v => version. I doubt you will really need this ;-)
196     - w => ['Remove Warn',
197     - 'Remove the ezmlm-warn(1) invocations from the list setup. It is assumed that ezmlm-warn(1) is run by other means'],
198     - x => ['Extra',
199     - 'Strip certain mimetypes, etc'],
200     -# y => not used
201     -# z => not used
202     -
203     -# These all take an extra argument, which is the default value to use
204     -
205     -# 0 => ['Sublist',
206     -# 'Make the list a sublist of list mainlist@host',
207     -# 'mainlist@host'],
208     -# 1 => not used
209     -# 2 => not used
210     -# 3 => ['From Address',
211     -# 'Replace the &quot;From:&quot; header of the message with &quot;From: fromarg&quot;',
212     -# 'fromarg'],
213     -# 4 => ['Digest Options',
214     -# 'Switches for ezmlm-tstdig(1)',
215     -# '-t24 -m30 -k64'],
216     - 5 => ['List Owner',
217     - 'The email address of the list owner',
218     - ''],
219     -# 6 => ['SQL Database',
220     -# 'SQL database connect information. Requires SQL support',
221     -# 'host:port:user:password:datab:table'],
222     -# 7 => ['Message Moderation Path',
223     -# 'Make /path the path to the database for message moderators, if the list is set up for message moderation',
224     -# '/some/full/path'],
225     -# 8 => ['Subscription Moderation Path',
226     -# 'Make /path the path to the database for message moderators, if the list is set up for message moderation',
227     -# '/some/full/path'],
228     -# 9 => ['Remote Admin Path',
229     -# 'Make /path the path to the database for message moderators, if the list is set up for message moderation',
230     -# '/some/full/path']
231     -
232     -);
233     -
234     -# This list defines most of the context sensitive help in ezmlm-web. What
235     -# isn't defined here is the options, which are defined above ... You can
236     -# alter these if you feel something else would make more sense to your users
237     -# Just be careful of what can fit on a screen!
238     -
239     -%HELPER = (
240     -
241     - # These should be self explainitory
242     - addaddress => 'You may enter any RFC822 compliant email address here, including the comment part. For example; J Random User <jru@on.web.za>',
243     - addaddressfile => 'or you may enter the filename of a plain text file containing multiple RFC822 email addresses, one per line',
244     - moderator => 'Moderators: people who control who may subscribe or post to a list',
245     - deny => 'Deny: A list of addresses that are _never_ allowed to mail the list',
246     - allow => 'Allow: A list of address that are allowed to mail the list even if the configuration otherwise restricts it',
247     - digest => 'Digest: People who will recieve a digest of all messages on the list',
248     - webarch => 'View the web based archive of this list',
249     - config => 'This lets you alter the way the list is set up',
250     - listname => 'This is the name of the list as displayed on the Select Lists screen. It is also the name of the subdirectory that contains the list',
251     - listadd => 'This is the email address of the list. Note that the defaults come from your qmail config. You should just update the local part (before the @)',
252     - webusers => 'NB! At this stage, any users specified here must exist. User creation may be added in future versions',
253     - prefix => 'Text to add to the subject line of all outgoing messages',
254     - headerremove => 'This is a list of headers to remove from all outgoing mail',
255     - headeradd => 'This is a list of headers to add to all outging mail',
256     - mimeremove => 'All messages whose Content-Type matches these mime types will be bounced back to sender',
257     - allowedit => 'Comma separated list of usernames, or <CODE>ALL</CODE> (all valid users)',
258     - mysqlcreate => 'This will create the necessary MySQL tables if the list configuration above requires it'
259     -
260     -);
261     -
262     -# This defines the captions of each of the buttons in ezmlm-web, and allows
263     -# you to configure them for your own language or taste. Since these are used
264     -# by the switching algorithm it is important that every button has a unique
265     -# caption - ie we can't have two 'Edit' buttons doing different things.
266     -
267     -%BUTTON = (
268     -
269     - # These MUST all be unique!
270     - create => 'Create',
271     - createlist => 'Create List',
272     - edit => 'Edit',
273     - delete => 'Delete',
274     - deleteaddress => 'Delete Address',
275     - addaddress => 'Add Address',
276     - moderators => 'Moderators',
277     - denylist => 'Deny List',
278     - allowlist => 'Allow List',
279     - digestsubscribers => 'Digest Subscribers',
280     - configuration => 'Configuration',
281     - yes => 'Yes',
282     - no => 'No',
283     - updateconfiguration => 'Update Configuration',
284     - edittexts => 'Edit Texts',
285     - editfile => 'Edit File',
286     - savefile => 'Save File',
287     - webarchive => 'Web Archive',
288     - selectlist => 'Select List',
289     - subscribers => 'Subscribers',
290     - cancel => 'Cancel',
291     - resetform => 'Reset Form',
292     -
293     -);
294     -
295     -# This defines the fixed text strings that are used in ezmlm-web. By editing
296     -# these along with the button labels and help texts, you can convert ezmlm-web
297     -# to another language :-) If anyone gets arround to doing complete templates
298     -# for other languages I would appreciate a copy so that I can include it in
299     -# future releases of ezmlm-web.
300     -
301     -%LANGUAGE = (
302     - nop => 'Action not yet implemented',
303     -# chooselistinfo => "<UL><LI>Choose a mailing list from the selection box or click on [$BUTTON{'create'}].<LI>Click on the [$BUTTON{'edit'}] button if you want to edit the selected list.<LI>Click on the [$BUTTON{'delete'}] button if you want to delete the selected list.</UL>",
304     - chooselistinfo => "<UL><LI>Choose a mailing list from the selection box and click on the [$BUTTON{'edit'}] button to edit the selected list.</LI></UL>",
305     - confirmdelete => 'Confirm deletion of', # list name
306     - subscribersto => 'Subscribers to', # list name
307     - subscribers => 'subscribers',
308     - additionalparts => 'Additional list parts',
309     - posting => 'Posting',
310     - subscription => 'Subscription',
311     - remoteadmin => 'Remote Admin',
312     - for => 'for', # as in; moderators for blahlist
313     - createnew => 'Create a New List',
314     - listname => 'List Name',
315     - listaddress => 'List Address',
316     - listoptions => 'List Options',
317     - allowedtoedit => 'Users allowed to edit this list',
318     - editconfiguration => 'Edit the List Configuration',
319     - prefix => 'Subject prefix for outgoing messages',
320     - headerremove => 'Headers to strip from all outgoing mail',
321     - headeradd => 'Headers to add to all outgoing mail',
322     - mimeremove => 'Mime types to strip from all outgoing mail',
323     - edittextinfo => "The box on the left contains a list of files available in the<BR>DIR/text directory. These files are sent out in response to specfic user request, or as part of all outgoing messages<P>To edit a file, select its name from the box. Then click on the [$BUTTON{'editfile'}] button.<P>Press [$BUTTON{'cancel'}] when you have finished editing.",
324     - editingfile => 'Editing File',
325     - editfileinfo => '<BIG><STRONG>ezmlm-manage</STRONG></BIG><BR><TT><STRONG>&lt;#l#&gt;</STRONG></TT> The list name<BR><TT><STRONG>&lt;#A#&gt;</STRONG></TT> The subscription address<BR><TT><STRONG>&lt;#R#&gt;</STRONG></TT> The address a subscriber must reply to<P><BIG><STRONG>ezmlm-store</STRONG></BIG><BR><TT><STRONG>&lt;#l#&gt;</STRONG></TT> The list name<BR><TT><STRONG>&lt;#A#&gt;</STRONG></TT> The acceptance address<BR><TT><STRONG>&lt;#R#&gt;</STRONG></TT> The rejection address</UL>',
326     - mysqlcreate => 'Create the MySQL database tables if necessary',
327     +# Which interface type should be displayed by default?
328     +# available values are: easy, normal and expert
329     +EOF
330    
331     -);
332     +my $interface=$ezmlm{interface} || 'normal';
333     +$OUT .= "\$DEFAULT_INTERFACE_TYPE = '$interface';";
334    
335     -# === Configuration file ends ===
336     +$OUT .= <<'EOF';
337     +
338     +# exclude some interface options from being displayed
339     +# BEWARE: this does not protect the specific option from being changed.
340     +# It just hides the visible interface items. Anyone can still craft a manual
341     +# http request, that could change the specified options.
342     +# See the list of filenames below $TEMPLATE_DIR/config_options/. The
343     +# blacklist may contain any of these filenames (without '.cs' extension).
344     +#$INTERFACE_OPTIONS_BLACKLIST = ('lang_select', 'mime_reject');
345     +
346     +# use a cascading style sheet (css)
347     +# the setting is interpreted as a URL
348     +# this setting was formerly known as "HTML_CSS_FILE"
349     +$HTML_CSS_COMMON = "/ezmlm-web/default.css";
350     +
351     +# choose a coloring scheme - the available files are:
352     +# color-blue-gray: default style used before v3.2
353     +# color-red-blue: use gradients instead of plain colors (since v3.2)
354     +#
355     +# be aware, that some stylesheets may require additional graphic
356     +# files in the same directory
357     +$HTML_CSS_COLOR = "/ezmlm-web/color-red-blue.css";
358     +
359     +# the default interface language
360     +# all other available translation are available via the web interface
361     +# the configured preferred browser language of a user can override this
362     +# setting individually
363     +$HTML_LANGUAGE = "en";
364    
365     +# enabled support for encrypted mailing lists - defaults to 0 (off).
366     +# This include keyring management and mailing list handling in general.
367     EOF
368    
369     +my $encryption= ($ezmlm{encryption} eq 'enabled' )? 1 : 0;
370     +$OUT .="\$ENCRYPTION_SUPPORT = $encryption;\n";
371     +
372     +$OUT .= <<'EOF';
373     +# Define the default location of gnupg keyrings used for mailing list
374     +# encryption. If the location starts with a slash ('/'), then it is considered
375     +# to be an absolute path. Otherwise it is relative to the current list
376     +# directory. For the ezmlm-gpg mailing list encryption system, the default
377     +# (".gnupg") is usable.
378     +$GPG_KEYRING_DEFAULT_LOCATION = ".gnupg";
379     +
380     +# Prints Error/Warning messages instead of "Internal Server Error" page.
381     +# It's recommend to disable (set to 0) in production mode..
382     +# 0 = disabled
383     +# 1 = enabled
384     +# defaults to 0
385     +EOF
386     +
387     +my $debug= ($ezmlm{debug} eq 'enabled' )? 1 : 0;
388     +$OUT .="\$DEBUG = $debug;";
389     +
390     }
391     --- smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/ezmlm/ezmlmwebrc/BODY.ori 2016-04-20 23:45:57.677000000 -0400
392     +++ smeserver-ezmlm-web-1.1.2/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/ezmlm/ezmlmwebrc/BODY 2016-04-20 23:50:42.586000000 -0400
393     @@ -2,29 +2,25 @@
394    
395     $OUT = <<'EOF';
396    
397     -# $Id: ezmlmwebrc,v 1.5 2000/09/25 18:25:26 guy Exp $
398     -# Configuration file for ezmlm-web 2.1
399     +# Configuration file for ezmlm-web 3.3
400     # ===========================================================================
401    
402     # This file is not just an ordinary configuration file - it contains valid
403     # perl statements that are executed just like any other perl script. When
404     # editing this file, be careful that it is still valid perl when you have
405     # finished (perl -w ezmlmwebrc ;-)
406     -
407     -# It is divided into to logical parts. The first part configures the way
408     -# ezmlm-web runs, and the second changes the language, etc of ezmlm-web. You
409     -# can not arbitarilly exclude any statement, since the script doesn't define
410     -# any defaults of its own. You could, however, always split this file up and
411     -# include the parts with
412     #
413     -# require('/path/to/other/part');
414     -
415     -$opt_c = 1; # No list creation or deletion
416     +# See the manpage of ezmlmwebrc(5) for a list of all available configuration
417     +# settings.
418    
419     # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
420    
421     -# Path to the ezmlm-web 3.3.1 template and laguage files
422     +# Where are the language files
423     +# usually something like /usr/local/share/ezmlm-web/lang
424     $LANGUAGE_DIR = "/usr/local/share/ezmlm-web/lang";
425     +
426     +# Where are the template files
427     +# usually something like /usr/local/share/ezmlm-web/template
428     $TEMPLATE_DIR ="/usr/local/share/ezmlm-web/template";
429    
430     # Where do we store lists on this server ... Try "$HOME_DIR/lists".

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