hmrc
Section: Devices and Network Interfaces (4)
Updated: February 01, 2002
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NAME
hmrc - Hypermail configuration file
DESCRIPTION
Hypermail
can use a configuration file to allow you to customize the individual
aspects of a list. In past versions of hypermail it was necessary for
all hmrc variables to begin with 'hm_'. While still supported, it is
not necessary to use the 'hm_' prefix any longer and this document
reflects that. [This page is out of date. See the hmrc.html file for
complete and up to date info.]
In the configuration file, blank lines and lines beginning with a hash mark
(#)
are considered comments and are ignored. The format of the "options" need to
be in lowercase and separated with an equals
(=)
sign, such as:
-
option = value
mbox = /home/john/my_mailbox
filemode = 0600
You can specify which configuration file to use on the command line or, if
not specified, Hypermail will use the one specified as
CONFIGFILE
in options.h. If the first character is "~", Hypermail will look for the
file under the current user's home directory.
CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
- Below is a list of variables that Hypermail understands.
-
Boolean numbers can have the value of
0
or
1.
- htmlsuffix = suffix
-
Use this to specify the html file suffix to be used when Hypermail
generates the html files. This is dependent on local needs. Do not
put a '.' in the value. It would result in "file..html", probably
not what you want.
- language = two letter language specification
-
This is a two-letter string specifying the default language to use, or a
longer string specifying a language and locale.
Set this the value of the language table you wish to use when running
and generating archives.
Current supported languages:
de - German
en - English
es - Spanish
fi - Finnish
fr - French
gr - Greek
el - Greek
is - Icelandic
pl - Polish
sv - Swedish
codes that are available on that system.
- uselock = boolean_number
-
Controls whether to use hypermail's built-in locking mechanism. By default,
this option is set to
1.
Set it to
0
if you have an external locking mechanism,
like, for example, when using procmail or smartlist.
- locktime = number-of-seconds
-
Set this to the number of seconds that a lock should be honored
when processing inbound messages. Defaults to 3600 seconds.
- usemeta = boolean_number
-
This option allows you to use metadata to store the content type of a MIME
attachment and, later on, when a user browses the attachment, send back
this information in the HTTP Content-Type header. When set to
1,
the Content-Type
header of a MIME attachment will be stored in a metadata
file. Let us say that the MIME attachments for a message are stored in
directory
att-num.
The metadata for those attachments will then be stored in directory
att-num/.meta.
If a MIME attachment is stored in file
att-file,
its metadata will be stored in file
att-file.meta.
This convention is directly compatible with the Apache server handling of
metada.
- mbox = filename
-
This is the mailbox to read messages in from. Set this with a value of
NONE
to read from standard input.
- ietf_mbox = boolean_number
-
Setting this variable to
1
will tell hypermail that the mbox is formatted according to the IETF
mbox convention: all lines, except for the envelope, are prefixed with a
>
char.
- archives = URL
-
This will create a link in the archived index pages labeled
Other mail archives
to the specified URL. Set this to
NONE
to omit such a link.
- custom_archives = HTML text
-
If this variable is defined, a navigation entry will be
created below the sorted_by_x list entry, with the text
Other mail archives:
followed by the value of this variable. Set it to
NONE
to ommit such an entry.
- about = URL
-
This will create a link in the archived index pages labeled
About this archive
to the specified URL. Set this to
NONE
to omit such a link.
- indextable = boolean_number
-
Setting this variable to
1
will tell Hypermail to generate an message index
Subject/Author/Date listings using a table format.
Set to
0
if you want the standard Hypermail index page look and feel.
- usetable = boolean_number
-
Setting this variable to
1
will tell Hypermail to generate an index menu at the top and bottom
of each page in a table format. Set to
0
if you want the standard Hypermail page look and feel.
- reverse = boolean_number
-
Setting this variable to
1
will reverse-sort the article entries in the date and thread index files
by the date they were received. That is, the most recent messages will
appear at the top of the index rather than the other way around.
- showheaders = boolean_number
-
Set this to
1
to show the article header lines in the archived HTML files. These
lines typically include the
To:, From:,
and
Subject:
information found in most email messages.
- showhtml = [ 0 | 1 | 2 ]
-
Set this to
1
to show the articles in a proportionally-spaced font rather than a
fixed-width (monospace) font.
Set this to
2
for more complex conversion to html similar to that in
txt2html.pl.
Showhtml = 2 will normally produce nicer looking results than
showhtml = 1, and showhtml = 0 will look pretty dull, but
1 and 2 run risks of altering the appearance in undesired ways.
- showbr = boolean_number
-
Set this to
1
to place
<br>
tags at the end of article lines. Otherwise, all non-quoted article lines
will word wrap. This only takes effect if
showhtml
is enabled.
- iquotes = boolean_number
-
Set this to
1
to italicize quoted lines.
- showhr = boolean_number
-
Set this to
1
to place horizontal rules before and after articles.
- show_msg_links = boolean_number
-
Set this to
1
to put the individual message links at the top of the individual
message pages. Set this to
0
to produce pages without the Next, Previous, Reply, In-Reply-To, etc. links.
- eurodate = boolean_number
-
Set this to
1
to display article received dates with days before months instead of months
before days.
- showreplies = boolean_number
-
Set this to
1
to show all replies to a message as links in article files.
- discard_dup_msgids = boolean_number
-
Set this to
0
to accept messages with a Message-ID matching that of a message
already in this archive. By default such messages are discarded.
- require_msgids = boolean_number
-
Set this to
0
to accept messages without a Message-ID header. Set this to
1
to discard messages without a Message-ID header. By default such
messages are discarded.
- spamprotect = boolean_number
-
Set this to
1
to make hypermail not output real email addresses in the output
HTML, but instead obfuscate them a little. By default email
addresses are not obfuscated.
- attachmentsindex = boolean_number
-
Set this to
0
to make hypermail not output an index of articles with attachments.
By default hypermail outputs this index.
- dateformat = strftime date format
-
Format used in
strftime(3)
call for displaying dates.
See
strftime(3)
for the valid conversion specifications.
- stripsubject = string
-
A string to be stripped from all subject lines. Helps unclutter
mailing lists which add tags to subject lines.
- mailto = address
-
The address of the contact point that is put in the HTML header line
<LINK REV=made HREF=mailto:MAILTO>
Setting this to
NONE
disables <LINK...> header generation.
- mailcommand = command
-
This specifies the mail command to use when converting email addresses to
links. The variables
$TO, $SUBJECT,
and
$ID
can be used in constructing the command string.
$TO
represents the address to send mail to,
$SUBJECT
represents the subject that is being replied to, and
$ID
represents the message ID of the article that is being replied to.
If
defined as
NONE,
email addresses will not be converted to links in articles. A possible
command one could use is
mailto:$TO?subject=$SUBJECT
and the Subject: would also be filled in.
This can be changed to specify a CGI program such as
/cgi-bin/mail?to=$TO.
A CGI mail program is included with the source which can be used for
this purpose.
- domainaddr = domainname
-
Set this to the domainname you want added to a mail address appearing
in the RFC822 field which lack a hostname. When the list resides on the
same host as the user sending the message, it is often not required of
the MTA to domain-ize these addresses for delivery. In such cases,
Hypermail will add the DOMAINADDR to the email address. If defined as
NONE,
this feature is turned off.
- label = label name
-
Define this as the label to put in archives.
- dir = directory
-
This is the directory that Hypermail will look for when creating and
updating archives. If defined as
NONE
the directory will have the same name as the input mailbox.
Using date substitution cookies, you can tell Hypermail to archive
messages in directories by the date they were received.
Substitution cookies supported
%d - two digit day of month (1-28/30/31)
%D - three letter day of the week
%m - two digit month of year (1-12)
%M - three letter month of year (Jan, ..., Dec)
%y - four digit year (1990,..2001)
For example, if you wished to have Hypermail archive files by year and month,
you might use
dir = /lists/somelist/%y/%M
When a message was received it would be put into a directory
/lists/somelist/1998/Jun
(if the message arrived in June of 1998). If the message arrives and there
is no storage directory, Hypermail will automatically create it and store
the message in the new directory.
- attachmentlink = attachment link format
-
Substitution cookies supported:
%p for the full path to the attachment
%f for the file name part only
%d for the directory name only
%n for the message number
%c for the content type string
- dirmode = octal_number
-
This is an octal number representing the permissions that new directories
are set to when they are created. If the archives will be made publically
available, it's a good idea to define this as
0755.
- filemode = octal_number
-
This is an octal number representing the file permissions that new files
are set to when they are created. If the archives will be made publically
available, it's a good idea to define this as
0644.
- overwrite = boolean_number
-
Set this to
1
to make Hypermail overwrite existing archives.
- increment = boolean_number
-
Set this to
1
to read one article only and append it to existing archives.
- progress = [ 0 | 1 | 2 ]
-
Set this to
1
or
2
to always show a progress report as Hypermail works. With a setting of 1,
hypermail overwrites the progress information relating to attachment creation.
With a setting of 2, attachment creation information is listed individually
with the number of the message the attachments relate to.
This is written to stdout.
- thrdlevels = number
-
This specifies the number of thread levels to outline in the thread index. For instance, if
thrdlevels
is
2,
replies to messages will be indented once in the index, but replies to replies, etc., will only be indented once as well.
- defaultindex = type
-
This specifies the default index that users can view when entering the
archive. Valid types are
date,
thread,
author,
and
subject.
- avoid_indices = which_index_files_not_to_use
-
This is a list of index files to not generate. Valid types are
date,
thread,
author,
and
subject.
- ihtmlheaderfile = path
-
Define path as the path to a template file containing valid HTML formatting
statements that you wish to included at the top of every index page. Hypermail
will print this file as the header of the index so make sure it contains
<HTML>, <HEAD>, <BODY>
and other statements that suit your local customized needs.
- ihtmlfooterfile = path
-
Define path as the path to a template file containing valid HTML formatting
statements that you wish to included at the bottom of every index page.
Hypermail will print this file as the trailer of the index so make sure it
contains at a minimum a
</BODY>
and
</HTML>
statement.
- mhtmlheaderfile = path
-
Define path as the path to a template file containing valid HTML formatting
statements that you wish to use at the top of every message page. Hypermail
will print this file as the header of the message so make sure it contains
<HTML>, <HEAD>, <BODY>
and other statements that suit your local customized needs.
- mhtmlfooterfile = path
-
Define path as the path to a template file containing valid HTML formatting
statements you wish to use at the bottom of every message page. Hypermail
will print this file as the trailer of the message so make sure it contains
at a minimum a
</BODY>
and
</HTML>
statement.
- hmail = Mailing_List_Submission_Address
-
Set this to the list's submission address. When enabled, this can be
used to submit a new message to the list served by the hypermail archive.
NONE
means don't use it.
- icss_url = URL
-
This will link an external stylesheet found at the given URL to
the index files. This will happen thru a
LINK
element in the index document's
HEAD.
By default this option is desactivated.
- mcss_url = URL
-
This will link an external stylesheet found at the given URL to
the message files. This will happen thru a
LINK
element in the message document's
HEAD.
By default this option is desactivated.
- show_headers = list_of_RFC_Headers_to_display
-
This is the list of headers to be displayed if showheaders is set to
1 (TRUE). They can be listed comma or space separated all on a single
line. If it contains the special character ``*''
hypermail
will display all header lines.
- readone = boolean_number
-
Set this to
1
to specify there is only one message in the input.
- inlinehtml = boolean_number
-
This is used to make text/html parts to get inlined within the
mail messages. If set to
0
, HTML-parts will be stored as separate files.
- readone = boolean number
-
Set this to
1
to specify there is only one message in the input.
- text_types = MIME types to be treated as text/plain.
-
This is a list of MIME types that you want hypermail to treat
exactly as if they were text/plain. This can be listed
individually on multiple lines or comma or space separated
on a single line.
- prefered_types = which alternative types to use
-
When mails using multipart/mixed types are scanned, this is the
list of alternative MIME types that you want used. This can be
listed individually on multiple lines or comma or space separated
on a single line. Note: Order is important.
- inline_types = which_image_types_should_be_inlined
-
This is the list of MIME types that you want inlined as opposed to
simply linked into the message. They can be listed individually on
multiple lines or comma or space separated on a single line.
- ignore_types = types_of_MIME_attachments_to_ignore
-
This is the list of MIME attachment types that you do not want to
do anything with. They are quietly ignored. They can be listed
individually on multiple lines or comma or space separated on a
single line.
- linkquotes = [ 0 | 1 ]
-
Set this to On to create fine-grained links from quoted
text to the text where the quote originated. It also improves
the threads index file by more accurately matching messages
with replies. Note that this may be rather cpu intensive (see
the searchbackmsgnum option to alter the performance).
- searchbackmsgnum = postive integer
-
If the linkquotes option is on and an incremental update is being
done (-u option), this controls the tradeoff between speed and
the reliability of finding the right source for quoted text.
Try to set it to the largest number of messages between a
message and the final direct reply to that message.
- link_to_replies = [ string | NONE]
-
If the linkquotes option is on, specifying a string here
causes it to generate links from original quoted text the
location(s) in replies which quote them. The string
is used to display the link.
- quote_hide_threshold = percent (integer)
-
If the linkquotes option is on, setting this to an
integer less than 100 will cause it to replace quoted
text with one-line links if the percent of lines in the
message body (exluding the signature) consisting of
quoted text exceeds the number indicated by this option.
- quote_link_string = [ string | NONE ]
-
If the quote_hide_threshold option is being used, the
quote_link_string will be used if available to display the
link that replaces the quoted text. If no string is specified
here, the first line of each section of quoted text will used.
- monthly_index = [ 0 | 1 ]
-
Set this to On to create additional index files broken up
by month. A summary.html file will provide links to all the
monthly indices.
- yearly_index = [ 0 | 1 ]
-
Set this to On to create additional index files broken up
by year. A summary.html file will provide links to all the
yearly indices.
- thread_file_depth = [ 0 | 1 ]
-
If nonzero, break the threads index file into multiple files,
with the initial message of each thread in the main index file
along with links to files containing the replies. Setting this
to 1 creates one file for each thread that has replies, and is
recommended for archives with over a few hundred messages.
Setting this greater than 1 will produce multiple levels of files
for each thread whose replies are nested by more than 1 level,
but that is rarely useful. This option is currently disabled
if the indextable option is turned on, and probably needs to
be less than thrdlevels.
HTML TEMPLATE FILE SUBSTITUTION COOKIES
You can insert "substitution cookies" in the header and footer HTML template
files so appropriate information can be filled in at runtime.
Substitution cookies supported:
%% - '%' character
%~ - Storage directory
%e - Email addres of message author - Not valid on index pages
%h - HMURL
%i - Message-id - Not valid on index pages
%l - Archive label
%m - Mailto address
%p - PROGNAME
%s - Subject of message or Index Title
%v - VERSION
%u - Expanded version link (HMURL,PROGNAME,VERSION)
\n - newline character
\t - tab character
Additional cookies generate the complete META lines:
%A - Author META TAG - Not valid on index pages
%D - Date META TAG - Not valid on index pages
%S - Subject META TAG
Index
- NAME
-
- DESCRIPTION
-
- CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
-
- HTML TEMPLATE FILE SUBSTITUTION COOKIES
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Last Updated: 01:42:07 GMT, October 10, 2002