MimeRemove = Mime types to strip from all outgoing mail
MimeReject = Messages containing any of these mime type will be rejected
EditFileInfo {
CommonTags = common tags
ListNameLocal = The local part of the list name
ListNameHost = The host name of the list name
MessageNumber = Number of the respective message
SubAddress = The subscription address
SubReplyAddress = The address a subscriber must reply to
AcceptanceAddress = The acceptance address
RejectionAddress = The rejection address
}
SuggestDefaultPath = You will have to manage them manually.
PostModPathWarn = Posting moderators are stored in a non-standard location
SubModPathWarn = Subscription moderators are stored in a non-standard location
RemoteAdminPathWarn = Remote administrators are stored in a non-standard location
MessageSize.Max = Reject messages exceeding a specified value
MessageSize.Min = Reject messages smaller than a specified value
MessageSize.Unit = bytes
NoFiles = There are no files in the text directory of the mailinglist.
AddSubscriberAddress = Add a new mail address:
AddSubscriberFile = Upload a file containing mail addresses to be added:
SuggestDefaultPath = It is recommended to use the default path for the moderation database. Otherwise you cannot manage the moderators' list with ezmlm-web.
FooterText = a web interface for
NoListsAvailable = I could not find any accessible list for you.
ConfigAdmin = Remote administrators are (by default) also moderators for subscription and for posting. They may have the permission to (un)subscribe users and to change the text files of the list by sending emails to the mailing list software.
ConfigArchive = The mailing list archive can be accessed by mail. Additionally you will want to create a list archive, if you plan to publish it (e.g. with ezmlm-www).
ConfigAll = This is the complete list of all available properties of the list. Usually it should be easier to use the topic-based configuration pages, but - of course - this is your choice.
AllowList = Members of the allow list will not receive outgoing mails, but they have the same rights, as normal subscribers. Usually the allow list will contain mail aliases of subscribers.
DenyList = If you want to prevent specific mail addresses from using this list (subscription, posting, ...), then you should add them to the deny list and activate it. This can be useful for annoying people and even for notorious vacation reply users. But since it is fairly easy to fake an mail address, this will not really improve security.
DigestList = Some users of your mailing list may prefer to receive a regular digest instead of all mailing list messages. They will usually not take part in discussions, but aret somehow interested anyway.
ModList = Moderators (for posting or subscription) and remote administrators can be allowed to manage the most important parts of mailing list administration: moderating subscription and posting, changing filtering rules, and managing users. Moderators may even be configured to be the only ones, who are allowed to send mails to the mailing list.
SubscriberList = Subscribers of a mailing list will receive all outgoing message of the list. They may also be allowed to post messages directly or moderated. Usually anonymous users are able to subscribe and unsubscribe without the help of an administrator - but of course, you may configure this to suit your needs.
TextFiles = The selection box contains a list of files available in the DIR/text directory. These files are sent out in response to specfic user requests or as part of all outgoing messages. Edit them as necessary.
EditTextFile = Change this text according to your needs. Maybe you would like to use some of the reserved tags, that are described at the bottom of this page.