sympa.pl(8) A Modern Mailing List Manager

Other Alias

sympa

SYNOPSIS

sympa.pl [ -d, --debug ] [ -f, --file=another.sympa.conf ]
      [ -k, --keepcopy=directory ]
      [ -l, --lang=catalog ] [ -m, --mail ]
      [ -h, --help ] [ -v, --version ]
      
      [ --import=listname ] [ --close_list=list[@robot]][ --purge_list=list[@robot]]
      [ --lowercase ] [ --make_alias_file ]
      [ --dump=listname | ALL]

DESCRIPTION

Sympa is scalable and highly customizable mailing list manager. It can cope with big lists (200,000 subscribers) and comes with a complete (user and admin) Web interface. It is internationalized, and supports the us, fr, de, es, it, fi, and chinese locales. A scripting language allows you to extend the behavior of commands. Sympa can be linked to an LDAP directory or an RDBMS to create dynamic mailing lists. Sympa provides S/MIME and HTTPS based authentication and encryption. Sympa is a modern mailing-list manager. It supports a lot of useful features.

OPTIONS

-d, --debug
Enable debug mode.
-f, --file=another.sympa.conf
Force Sympa to use an alternative configuration file instead of /etc/sympa/sympa.conf.
-k, --keepcopy=directory
This option tells Sympa to keep a copy of every incoming message, instead of deleting them. `directory' is the directory to store messages.
-l, --lang=catalog
Set this option to use a language catalog for Sympa. The corresponding catalog file `catalogue'.mo must be located in /usr/lib/sympa/locale directory.
-m, --mail
Sympa will log calls to sendmail, including recipients. This option is useful for keeping track of each mail sent (log files may grow faster though).
-h, --help
Print this help message.
-v, --version
Print the version number.

With the following options sympa.pl will run in batch mode :

--import=list
Import subscribers in the list. Data are read from STDIN. The imported data should contain one entry per line : the first field is an email address, the second (optional) field is the free form name. Fields are spaces-separated.

Sample :

    ## Data to be imported
    ## email        gecos
    [email protected]           John - accountant
    [email protected]     Mary - secretary
--close_list=list[@robot]
Close the list (changing its status to closed), remove aliases and remove subscribers from DB (a dump is created in the list directory to allow restoring the list)
--purge_list=list[@robot]
Remove the list (remove archive, configuration files, users and owners in admin table. Restore is not possible after this operation.
--lowercase
Lowercases email addresses in database.
--make_alias_file
Create an aliases file in /tmp/ with all list aliases. It uses the list_aliases.tpl template.
--dump=listname | ALL
Dumps subscribers of for `listname' list or all lists. Subscribers are dumped in subscribers.db.dump.

FILES

/etc/sympa/sympa.conf main configuration file.

/run/sympa/sympa.pid this file contains the process ID of sympa.pl.

AVAILABILITY

Latest version of Sympa is available from <http://www.sympa.org/>.

MORE DOCUMENTATION

The full documentation in HTML and PDF formats can be found in <http://www.sympa.org/manual/>.

The mailing lists (with web archives) can be accessed at <http://listes.renater.fr/sympa/lists/informatique/sympa>.

AUTHORS

Serge Aumont
Comite Reseau des Universites
Olivier Salau.n
Comite Reseau des Universites

Contact authors at <[email protected]>

COPYRIGHT

Copyright X 1997,1998,1999,2000,2001 Comite Reseau des Universites

Copyright X 1997,1998,1999 Institut Pasteur & Christophe Wolfhugel

You may distribute this software under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2 (<http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html>)

BUGS

Report bugs to Sympa bug tracker. See <http://www.sympa.org/tracking>.