stored in the directory $CTDLDIR/netconfigs and are named according to each
room's internal ID number. When a room is deleted, its network configuration
file is deleted as well.
stored in the directory $CTDLDIR/netconfigs and are named according to each
room's internal ID number. When a room is deleted, its network configuration
file is deleted as well.
containing a configuration option. These lines may specify message pointers,
room sharing instructions, mailing list recipients, etc. Fields are separated
by the vertical bar character ("|") and there will always be at least one
field on each line.
containing a configuration option. These lines may specify message pointers,
room sharing instructions, mailing list recipients, etc. Fields are separated
by the vertical bar character ("|") and there will always be at least one
field on each line.
-
-
- INSTRUCTION: lastsent
- SYNTAX: lastsent|0000000
- DESCRIPTION:
- Defines the *local* message number of the last message in this room which
+
+
+INSTRUCTION: lastsent
+SYNTAX: lastsent|0000000
+DESCRIPTION:
+Defines the *local* message number of the last message in this room which
we have performed outbound network processing on. Any batch job which sends
out messages should do stuff.
we have performed outbound network processing on. Any batch job which sends
out messages should do stuff.
- INSTRUCTION: listrecp
- SYNTAX: listrecp|friko@mumjiboolean.com
- DESCRIPTION:
- Defines a recipient to whom all messages in this room should be sent. This
+INSTRUCTION: listrecp
+SYNTAX: listrecp|friko@mumjiboolean.com
+DESCRIPTION:
+Defines a recipient to whom all messages in this room should be sent. This
- INSTRUCTION: digestrecp
- SYNTAX: digestrecp|friko@mumjiboolean.com
- DESCRIPTION:
- Defines a recipient to whom all messages in this room should be sent. This
+INSTRUCTION: digestrecp
+SYNTAX: digestrecp|friko@mumjiboolean.com
+DESCRIPTION:
+Defines a recipient to whom all messages in this room should be sent. This
is used for "list serve" applications. The difference between listrecps and
digestrecps is that the latter will have messages embedded inside a message
sent by the listserver. The message will appear to be sent by the room's
e-mail address instead of the sender's e-mail address.
is used for "list serve" applications. The difference between listrecps and
digestrecps is that the latter will have messages embedded inside a message
sent by the listserver. The message will appear to be sent by the room's
e-mail address instead of the sender's e-mail address.
- INSTRUCTION: subpending
- SYNTAX: subpending|friko@mumjiboolean.com|listrecp|A234Z|1234567890|http://foo.com/lists
- "Subscription pending" for the specified address. This means that
+INSTRUCTION: subpending
+SYNTAX: subpending|friko@mumjiboolean.com|listrecp|A234Z|1234567890|http://foo.com/lists
+"Subscription pending" for the specified address. This means that
someone has requested to subscribe an e-mail address (in this case,
friko@mumjiboolean.com) to the list. The third parameter is either "list"
or "digest" to specify a normal subscription or a digest subscription.
someone has requested to subscribe an e-mail address (in this case,
friko@mumjiboolean.com) to the list. The third parameter is either "list"
or "digest" to specify a normal subscription or a digest subscription.
this token, the subscription is complete. The fifth parameter is a simple
timestamp, so that we may purge old records which were never confirmed.
this token, the subscription is complete. The fifth parameter is a simple
timestamp, so that we may purge old records which were never confirmed.
- INSTRUCTION: unsubpending
- SYNTAX: unsubpending|friko@mumjiboolean.com|A234Z|1234567890|http://foo.com/lists
- Similar to the 'subpending' command, except this one is for unsubscribe
+INSTRUCTION: unsubpending
+SYNTAX: unsubpending|friko@mumjiboolean.com|A234Z|1234567890|http://foo.com/lists
+Similar to the 'subpending' command, except this one is for unsubscribe
- INSTRUCTION: participate
- SYNTAX: participate|list-addr@example.com
- This allows a room to be a *subscriber* to an external mailing list
+INSTRUCTION: participate
+SYNTAX: participate|list-addr@example.com
+This allows a room to be a *subscriber* to an external mailing list
somewhere. The room's email address should be subscribed to the list, and the
external listserv should be told "do not send me my own messages." Any
messages which originated on Citadel (as opposed to messages which arrived via
somewhere. The room's email address should be subscribed to the list, and the
external listserv should be told "do not send me my own messages." Any
messages which originated on Citadel (as opposed to messages which arrived via
why there are no facilities in the user interface to configure it. If you want
to use this option you are on your own.
why there are no facilities in the user interface to configure it. If you want
to use this option you are on your own.
- INSTRUCTION: pop3client
- SYNTAX: pop3client|hostname|username|password|keep|interval
- Periodically fetch messages from a remote POP3 account and store them in this
+INSTRUCTION: pop3client
+SYNTAX: pop3client|hostname|username|password|keep|interval
+Periodically fetch messages from a remote POP3 account and store them in this
room. Messages will be deleted from the remote account once successfully stored.
if Keep is set, messages won't be erased on the remote host.
Interval can specify a bigger value than the system configs value.
room. Messages will be deleted from the remote account once successfully stored.
if Keep is set, messages won't be erased on the remote host.
Interval can specify a bigger value than the system configs value.