ezmlm

ezmlm is a software package for managing electronic mailing lists by Daniel J. Bernstein. It is similar to GNU Mailman and Majordomo but only works with the qmail mail transfer agent. It is released into the public domain.

ezmlm
Developer(s) D.J. Bernstein
Stable release 0.53 / June 30, 1997; 14 years ago (1997-06-30)
Operating system Unix-like systems
Type Mailing List Manager
License public domain (free software)
Website cr.yp.to

The latest version, 0.53, came out in 1997. The ezmlm-idx patches add modern features like MIME handling.

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Features

ezmlm provides all of the common electronic mailing list functionality: moderated lists, automated subscription and unsubscription, and digest creation. ezmlm takes advantage of the features of qmail to enable ordinary users to create and to manage mailing lists, without need for superuser privileges.[1]

Unlike some other mailing list management software, ezmlm's user interface is command-based. The mailing list administrator usually does not have to edit files. For example, the command to create a new mailing list is[1]

ezmlm-make ~/list ~/.qmail-list `whoami`-list host

and the commands to (manually) subscribe someone to and unsubscribe someone from that list are

ezmlm-sub ~/list mailbox

and

ezmlm-unsub ~/list mailbox

The operation of each individual mailing list is controlled by files in the list's directory (~/list in the aforegiven example). That directory also contains an archive of all messages sent to the list.[1]

Whether a list is moderated or not is controlled by the existence of a file in the list's directory, named public. In the aforegiven example, this file would be ~/list/public. If the file exists, the list is not moderated, and anyone can subscribe to and unsubscribe from the mailing list by sending (empty) electronic mail messages to special -subscribe and -unsubscribe electronic mailboxes. If the file does not exist, the list is moderated, and only the list owner can change subscriptions using the ezmlm-sub and ezmlm-unsub commands. The ezmlm-idx extension provides more moderation mechanisms.[1]

Standard ezmlm does not include a web interface, but the ezmlm-web extension provides that functionality.

Ezmlm works very fast since it makes use of database type files, while many other mailing list managers use flat ascii files. Ezmlm also has a very good security record.

Further reading

External links

References

  1. ^ a b c d Mark F. Komarinski and Cary Collett (2000). Red Hat Linux System Administration Handbook. Prentice Hall PTR. pp. 172–173. ISBN 0130253952.