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# Ezmlm.pm - version 0.04 - 26/05/2003
# $Id: Ezmlm.pm,v 1.10 2005/03/05 14:11:11 guy Exp $
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# Object methods for ezmlm mailing lists
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# POD is at the end of this file. Search for '=head' to find it
package Mail::Ezmlm ;
use strict ;
use vars qw( $QMAIL_BASE $EZMLM_BASE $MYSQL_BASE $VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK ) ;
use Carp ;
use Text::ParseWords ;
require Exporter ;
@ ISA = qw( Exporter ) ;
# Items to export into callers namespace by default. Note: do not export
# names by default without a very good reason. Use EXPORT_OK instead.
# Do not simply export all your public functions/methods/constants.
@ EXPORT = qw(
) ;
$ VERSION = '0.07' ;
require 5.005 ;
# == Begin site dependant variables ==
$ EZMLM_BASE = '/usr/local/bin' ; #Autoinserted by Makefile.PL
$ QMAIL_BASE = '/var/qmail' ; #Autoinserted by Makefile.PL
$ MYSQL_BASE = '' ; #Autoinserted by Makefile.PL
# == End site dependant variables ==
# == check the ezmlm-make path ==
$ EZMLM_BASE = '/usr/local/bin/ezmlm' unless ( - e "$EZMLM_BASE/ezmlm-make" ) ;
$ EZMLM_BASE = '/usr/local/bin/ezmlm-idx' unless ( - e "$EZMLM_BASE/ezmlm-make" ) ;
$ EZMLM_BASE = '/usr/local/bin' unless ( - e "$EZMLM_BASE/ezmlm-make" ) ;
$ EZMLM_BASE = '/usr/bin/ezmlm' unless ( - e "$EZMLM_BASE/ezmlm-make" ) ;
$ EZMLM_BASE = '/usr/bin/ezmlm-idx' unless ( - e "$EZMLM_BASE/ezmlm-make" ) ;
$ EZMLM_BASE = '/usr/bin' unless ( - e "$EZMLM_BASE/ezmlm-make" ) ;
# == clean up the path for taint checking ==
local $ ENV { 'PATH' } = $ EZMLM_BASE ;
# == Initialiser - Returns a reference to the object ==
sub new {
my ( $ class , $ list ) = @ _ ;
my $ self = { } ;
bless $ self , ref $ class || $ class || 'Mail::Ezmlm' ;
$ self - > setlist ( $ list ) if ( defined ( $ list ) && $ list ) ;
return $ self ;
}
# == Make a new mailing list and set it to current ==
sub make {
my ( $ self , % list ) = @ _ ;
my ( $ VHOST , $ comandline , $ hostname ) ;
# Do we want to use command line switches
my $ commandline = '' ;
$ commandline = '-' . $ list { '-switches' } if ( defined ( $ list { '-switches' } ) ) ;
my @ commandline ;
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foreach ( & quotewords ( '\s+' , 1 , $ commandline ) ) {
next if ( ! defined ( $ _ ) ) ;
# untaint input
$ _ =~ s/['"]//g ;
$ _ =~ m/^([\w _\/,\.\@:'"-]*)$/ ;
if ( $ _ =~ /^\s*$/ ) {
push @ commandline , "" ;
} else {
push @ commandline , $ 1 ;
}
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}
# These three variables are essential
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'must define -dir in a make()' ) && return 0 ) unless ( defined ( $ list { '-dir' } ) ) ;
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'must define -qmail in a make()' ) && return 0 ) unless ( defined ( $ list { '-qmail' } ) ) ;
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'must define -name in a make()' ) && return 0 ) unless ( defined ( $ list { '-name' } ) ) ;
# Determine hostname if it is not supplied
$ hostname = $ self - > _getdefaultdomain ;
if ( defined ( $ list { '-host' } ) ) {
$ VHOST = 1 unless ( $ list { '-host' } eq $ hostname ) ;
} else {
$ list { '-host' } = $ hostname ;
}
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# does the mailing list directory already exist?
if ( - e $ list { '-dir' } ) {
$ self - > _seterror ( - 1 ,
'-the mailing list directory already exists: ' . $ list { '-dir' } ) ;
return undef ;
}
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# Attempt to make the list if we can.
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if ( system ( "$EZMLM_BASE/ezmlm-make" , @ commandline , $ list { '-dir' } , $ list { '-qmail' } , $ list { '-name' } , $ list { '-host' } ) != 0 ) {
$ self - > _seterror ( $? , '-failed to create mailing list - check your webserver\'s log file for details' ) ;
return undef ;
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}
# Sort out the DIR/inlocal problem if necessary
if ( defined ( $ VHOST ) ) {
unless ( defined ( $ list { '-user' } ) ) {
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , '-user must match virtual host user in make()' ) && return 0 ) unless ( $ list { '-user' } = $ self - > _getvhostuser ( $ list { '-host' } ) ) ;
}
open ( INLOCAL , ">$list{'-dir'}/inlocal" ) || ( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'unable to read inlocal in make()' ) && return 0 ) ;
print INLOCAL $ list { '-user' } . '-' . $ list { '-name' } . "\n" ;
close INLOCAL ;
}
$ self - > _seterror ( undef ) ;
return $ self - > setlist ( $ list { '-dir' } ) ;
}
# == Update the current list ==
sub update {
my ( $ self , $ switches ) = @ _ ;
my ( $ outhost , $ inlocal ) ;
# Do we have the command line switches
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'nothing to update()' ) && return 0 ) unless ( defined ( $ switches ) ) ;
$ switches = '-e' . $ switches ;
my @ switch_list ;
foreach ( & quotewords ( '\s+' , 1 , $ switches ) ) {
next if ( ! defined ( $ _ ) ) ;
# untaint input
$ _ =~ s/['"]//g ;
$ _ =~ m/^([\w _\/,\.\@:'"-]*)$/ ;
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if ( $ _ =~ /^\s*$/ ) {
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push @ switch_list , "" ;
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} else {
push @ switch_list , $ 1 ;
}
}
# can we actually alter this list;
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'must setlist() before you update()' ) && return 0 ) unless ( defined ( $ self - > { 'LIST_NAME' } ) ) ;
# check for important files: 'config' (idx < v5.0) or 'flags' (idx >= 5.0)
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , "$self->{'LIST_NAME'} does not appear to be a valid list in update()" ) && return 0 ) unless ( ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/config" ) || ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/flags" ) ) ;
# Work out if this is a vhost.
open ( OUTHOST , "<$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/outhost" ) || ( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'unable to read outhost in update()' ) && return 0 ) ;
chomp ( $ outhost = <OUTHOST> ) ;
close ( OUTHOST ) ;
# Save the contents of inlocal if it is a vhost
unless ( $ outhost eq $ self - > _getdefaultdomain ) {
open ( INLOCAL , "<$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/inlocal" ) || ( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'unable to read inlocal in update()' ) && return 0 ) ;
chomp ( $ inlocal = <INLOCAL> ) ;
close ( INLOCAL ) ;
}
# Attempt to update the list if we can.
system ( "$EZMLM_BASE/ezmlm-make" , @ switch_list , $ self - > { 'LIST_NAME' } ) == 0
|| ( $ self - > _seterror ( $? ) && return undef ) ;
# Sort out the DIR/inlocal problem if necessary
if ( defined ( $ inlocal ) ) {
open ( INLOCAL , ">$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/inlocal" ) || ( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'unable to write inlocal in update()' ) && return 0 ) ;
print INLOCAL "$inlocal\n" ;
close INLOCAL ;
}
$ self - > _seterror ( undef ) ;
return $ self - > { 'LIST_NAME' } ;
}
# == Get a list of options for the current list ==
sub getconfig {
my ( $ self ) = @ _ ;
my ( $ options ) ;
# Read the config file
if ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/flags" ) {
# this file exists since ezmlm-idx-5.0.0
# 'config' is not authorative anymore since that version
$ options = $ self - > _getconfig_idx5 ( ) ;
} elsif ( open ( CONFIG , "<$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/config" ) ) {
# 'config' contains the authorative information
while ( <CONFIG> ) {
if ( /^F:-(\w+)/ ) {
$ options = $ 1 ;
} elsif ( /^(\d):(.+)$/ ) {
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my $ opt_num = $ 1 ;
my $ value = $ 2 ;
$ options . = " -$opt_num '$value'" if ( $ value =~ /\S/ ) ;
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}
}
close CONFIG ;
} else {
# Try manually - this will ignore all string settings, that can only be found
# in the config file
$ options = $ self - > _getconfigmanual ( ) ;
}
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'unable to read configuration in getconfig()' ) && return undef ) unless ( defined ( $ options ) ) ;
$ self - > _seterror ( undef ) ;
return $ options ;
}
# == Return the name of the current list ==
sub thislist {
my ( $ self ) = shift ;
$ self - > _seterror ( undef ) ;
return $ self - > { 'LIST_NAME' } ;
}
# == Set the current mailing list ==
sub setlist {
my ( $ self , $ list ) = @ _ ;
if ( $ list =~ m/^([\w\d\_\-\.\/]+)$/ ) {
$ list = $ 1 ;
if ( - e "$list/lock" ) {
$ self - > _seterror ( undef ) ;
return $ self - > { 'LIST_NAME' } = $ list ;
} else {
$ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , "$list does not appear to be a valid list in setlist()" ) ;
return undef ;
}
} else {
$ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , "$list contains tainted data in setlist()" ) ;
return undef ;
}
}
# == Output the subscribers to $stream ==
sub list {
my ( $ self , $ stream , $ part ) = @ _ ;
$ stream = * STDOUT unless ( defined ( $ stream ) ) ;
if ( defined ( $ part ) ) {
print $ stream $ self - > subscribers ( $ part ) ;
} else {
print $ stream $ self - > subscribers ;
}
}
# == Return an array of subscribers ==
sub subscribers {
my ( $ self , $ part ) = @ _ ;
my ( @ subscribers ) ;
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'must setlist() before returning subscribers()' ) && return undef ) unless ( defined ( $ self - > { 'LIST_NAME' } ) ) ;
if ( defined ( $ part ) && $ part ) {
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , "$part part of $self->{'LIST_NAME'} does not appear to exist in subscribers()" ) && return undef ) unless ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/$part" ) ;
@ subscribers = map { s/[\r\n]// && $ _ } sort `$EZMLM_BASE/ezmlm-list $self->{'LIST_NAME'}/$part` ;
} else {
@ subscribers = map { s/[\r\n]// && $ _ } sort `$EZMLM_BASE/ezmlm-list $self->{'LIST_NAME'}` ;
}
if ( $? ) {
$ self - > _seterror ( $? , 'error during ezmlm-list in subscribers()' ) ;
return ( scalar @ subscribers ? @ subscribers : undef ) ;
} else {
$ self - > _seterror ( undef ) ;
return @ subscribers ;
}
}
# == Subscribe users to the current list ==
sub sub {
my ( $ self , @ addresses ) = @ _ ;
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'sub() must be called with at least one address' ) && return 0 ) unless @ addresses ;
my ( $ part ) = pop @ addresses unless ( $# addresses < 1 or $ addresses [ $# addresses ] =~ /\@/ ) ;
my ( $ address ) ;
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'must setlist() before sub()' ) && return 0 ) unless ( defined ( $ self - > { 'LIST_NAME' } ) ) ;
if ( defined ( $ part ) && $ part ) {
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , "$part of $self->{'LIST_NAME'} does not appear to exist in sub()" ) && return 0 ) unless ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/$part" ) ;
foreach $ address ( @ addresses ) {
next unless $ self - > _checkaddress ( $ address ) ;
system ( "$EZMLM_BASE/ezmlm-sub" , "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/$part" , $ address ) == 0 ||
( $ self - > _seterror ( $? ) && return undef ) ;
}
} else {
foreach $ address ( @ addresses ) {
next unless $ self - > _checkaddress ( $ address ) ;
system ( "$EZMLM_BASE/ezmlm-sub" , $ self - > { 'LIST_NAME' } , $ address ) == 0 ||
( $ self - > _seterror ( $? ) && return undef ) ;
}
}
$ self - > _seterror ( undef ) ;
return 1 ;
}
# == Unsubscribe users from a list ==
sub unsub {
my ( $ self , @ addresses ) = @ _ ;
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'unsub() must be called with at least one address' ) && return 0 ) unless @ addresses ;
my ( $ part ) = pop @ addresses unless ( $# addresses < 1 or $ addresses [ $# addresses ] =~ /\@/ ) ;
my ( $ address ) ;
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'must setlist() before unsub()' ) && return 0 ) unless ( defined ( $ self - > { 'LIST_NAME' } ) ) ;
if ( defined ( $ part ) && $ part ) {
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , "$part of $self->{'LIST_NAME'} does not appear to exist in unsub()" ) && return 0 ) unless ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/$part" ) ;
foreach $ address ( @ addresses ) {
next unless $ self - > _checkaddress ( $ address ) ;
system ( "$EZMLM_BASE/ezmlm-unsub" , "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/$part" , $ address ) == 0 ||
( $ self - > _seterror ( $? ) && return undef ) ;
}
} else {
foreach $ address ( @ addresses ) {
next unless $ self - > _checkaddress ( $ address ) ;
system ( "$EZMLM_BASE/ezmlm-unsub" , $ self - > { 'LIST_NAME' } , $ address ) == 0 ||
( $ self - > _seterror ( $? ) && return undef ) ;
}
}
$ self - > _seterror ( undef ) ;
return 1 ;
}
# == Test whether people are subscribed to the list ==
sub issub {
my ( $ self , @ addresses ) = @ _ ;
my ( $ part ) = pop @ addresses unless ( $# addresses < 1 or $ addresses [ $# addresses ] =~ /\@/ ) ;
my ( $ address , $ issub ) ; $ issub = 1 ;
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'must setlist() before issub()' ) && return 0 ) unless ( defined ( $ self - > { 'LIST_NAME' } ) ) ;
local $ ENV { 'SENDER' } ;
if ( defined ( $ part ) && $ part ) {
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , "$part of $self->{'LIST_NAME'} does not appear to exist in issub()" ) && return 0 ) unless ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/$part" ) ;
foreach $ address ( @ addresses ) {
$ ENV { 'SENDER' } = $ address ;
undef ( $ issub ) if ( ( system ( "$EZMLM_BASE/ezmlm-issubn" , "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/$part" ) / 256 ) != 0 )
}
} else {
foreach $ address ( @ addresses ) {
$ ENV { 'SENDER' } = $ address ;
undef ( $ issub ) if ( ( system ( "$EZMLM_BASE/ezmlm-issubn" , $ self - > { 'LIST_NAME' } ) / 256 ) != 0 )
}
}
$ self - > _seterror ( undef ) ;
return $ issub ;
}
# == Is the list posting moderated ==
# DEPRECATED: useless - you should better check the appropriate config flag
sub ismodpost {
my ( $ self ) = @ _ ;
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'must setlist() before ismodpost()' ) && return 0 ) unless ( defined ( $ self - > { 'LIST_NAME' } ) ) ;
$ self - > _seterror ( undef ) ;
return - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/modpost" ;
}
# == Is the list subscriber moderated ==
# DEPRECATED: useless - you should better check the appropriate config flag
sub ismodsub {
my ( $ self ) = @ _ ;
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'must setlist() before ismodsub()' ) && return 0 ) unless ( defined ( $ self - > { 'LIST_NAME' } ) ) ;
$ self - > _seterror ( undef ) ;
return - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/modsub" ;
}
# == Is the list remote adminable ==
# DEPRECATED: useless - you should better check the appropriate config flag
sub isremote {
my ( $ self ) = @ _ ;
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'must setlist() before isremote()' ) && return 0 ) unless ( defined ( $ self - > { 'LIST_NAME' } ) ) ;
$ self - > _seterror ( undef ) ;
return - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/remote" ;
}
# == Does the list have a kill list ==
# DEPRECATED: useless - you should better check the appropriate config flag
sub isdeny {
my ( $ self ) = @ _ ;
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'must setlist() before isdeny()' ) && return 0 ) unless ( defined ( $ self - > { 'LIST_NAME' } ) ) ;
$ self - > _seterror ( undef ) ;
return - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/deny" ;
}
# == Does the list have an allow list ==
# DEPRECATED: useless - the allow list is always created automatically
sub isallow {
my ( $ self ) = @ _ ;
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'must setlist() before isallow()' ) && return 0 ) unless ( defined ( $ self - > { 'LIST_NAME' } ) ) ;
$ self - > _seterror ( undef ) ;
return - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/allow" ;
}
# == Is this a digested list ==
# DEPRECATED: useless - you should better check the appropriate config flag
sub isdigest {
my ( $ self ) = @ _ ;
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'must setlist() before isdigest()' ) && return 0 ) unless ( defined ( $ self - > { 'LIST_NAME' } ) ) ;
$ self - > _seterror ( undef ) ;
return - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/digest" ;
}
# == retrieve file contents ==
sub getpart {
my ( $ self , $ part ) = @ _ ;
my ( @ contents , $ content ) ;
# check for the file in the list directory first
my $ filename = $ self - > { 'LIST_NAME' } . "/$part" ;
# check for default file in config directory, if necessary
# BEWARE: get_config_dir and get_lang may _not_ cause an eternal loop :)
$ filename = $ self - > get_config_dir ( ) . '/' . $ self - > get_lang ( ) . "/$part"
if ( ! ( - e "$filename" ) && ( get_version ( ) >= 5 ) &&
( $ part ne 'conf-etc' ) && ( $ part ne 'conf-lang' ) ) ;
if ( open ( PART , "<$filename" ) ) {
while ( <PART> ) {
unless ( /^#/ ) {
chomp ( $ contents [ $# contents + + ] = $ _ ) ;
$ content . = $ _ ;
}
}
close PART ;
if ( wantarray ) {
return @ contents ;
} else {
return $ content ;
}
} ( $ self - > _seterror ( $? ) && return undef ) ;
}
# == set files contents ==
sub setpart {
my ( $ self , $ part , @ content ) = @ _ ;
my ( $ line ) ;
if ( open ( PART , ">$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/$part" ) ) {
foreach $ line ( @ content ) {
$ line =~ s/[\r]//g ; $ line =~ s/\n$// ;
print PART "$line\n" ;
}
close PART ;
return 1 ;
} ( $ self - > _seterror ( $? ) && return undef ) ;
}
# == get the configuration directory for this list (idx >= 5.0) ==
# return '/etc/ezmlm' for idx < 5.0
sub get_config_dir {
my $ self = shift ;
my $ conf_dir ;
if ( ( get_version ( ) >= 5 ) && ( ref $ self ) && ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/conf-etc" ) ) {
chomp ( $ conf_dir = $ self - > getpart ( 'conf-etc' ) ) ;
} else {
$ conf_dir = '/etc/ezmlm' ;
}
return $ conf_dir ;
}
# == set the configuration directory for this list (idx >= 5.0) ==
# return without error for idx < 5.0
sub set_config_dir {
my ( $ self , $ conf_dir ) = @ _ ;
return ( 0 == 0 ) if ( get_version ( ) < 5 ) ;
$ self - > setpart ( 'conf-etc' , "$conf_dir" ) ;
}
# == get list of available languages (for idx >= 5.0) ==
# return empty list for idx < 5.0
sub get_available_languages {
my $ self = shift ;
my @ langs = ( ) ;
return @ langs if ( get_version ( ) < 5 ) ;
$ self - > _seterror ( undef ) if ( ref $ self ) ;
# check for language directories
my $ conf_dir ;
if ( ref $ self ) {
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'could not retrieve configuration directory' ) && return 0 )
unless ( $ conf_dir = $ self - > get_config_dir ( ) ) ;
} else {
$ conf_dir = get_config_dir ( ) ;
}
if ( opendir DIR , "$conf_dir" ) {
my @ dirs ;
@ dirs = grep ! /^\./ , readdir DIR ;
closedir DIR ;
my $ item ;
foreach $ item ( @ dirs ) {
push ( @ langs , $ item ) if ( - e "$conf_dir/$item/text" ) ;
}
return @ langs ;
} else {
$ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'could not access configuration directory' ) if ( ref $ self ) ;
return undef ;
}
}
# == get the selected language of the list (idx >= 5.0) ==
# return empty string for idx < 5.0
sub get_lang {
my ( $ self ) = shift ;
my $ lang ;
return '' if ( get_version ( ) < 5 ) ;
if ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/conf-lang" ) {
chomp ( $ lang = $ self - > getpart ( 'conf-lang' ) ) ;
} else {
$ lang = 'default' ;
}
return $ lang ;
}
# == set the selected language of the list (idx >= 5.0) ==
# return without error for idx < 5.0
sub set_lang {
my ( $ self , $ lang ) = @ _ ;
return ( 0 == 0 ) if ( get_version ( ) < 5 ) ;
if ( ( $ lang eq 'default' ) || ( $ lang eq '' ) ) {
return 1 if ( unlink "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/conf-lang" ) ;
} else {
return 1 if ( $ self - > setpart ( 'conf-lang' , "$lang" ) ) ;
}
return 0 ;
}
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# == get the selected charset of the list ==
# return default value (us-ascii) if no charset is specified
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sub get_charset {
my ( $ self ) = shift ;
my $ charset ;
chomp ( $ charset = $ self - > getpart ( 'charset' ) ) ;
# default if no 'charset' file exists
$ charset = 'us-ascii' if ( $ charset eq '' ) ;
return $ charset ;
}
# == set the selected charset of the list (idx >= 5.0) ==
# remove list' specific charset file, if the default charset of the current language
# was chosen
sub set_charset {
my ( $ self , $ charset ) = @ _ ;
# first: remove current charset
unlink "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/charset" ;
# second: get default value of the current language
my $ default_charset = $ self - > getpart ( 'charset' ) ;
# last: create new charset file only if the selected charset is not the default anyway
if ( ( $ charset eq $ default_charset ) || ( $ charset !~ /\S/ ) ) {
# do not write the specific charset, as the default charset of the language is
# sufficient
return 1 ;
} else {
return 1 if ( $ self - > setpart ( 'charset' , "$charset" ) ) ;
}
return 0 ;
}
# == get list of available text files ==
sub get_available_text_files {
my ( $ self ) = shift ;
my @ files ;
my $ item ;
my % seen = ( ) ;
# customized text files of this list (idx >= 5.0)
# OR text files of this list (idx < 5.0)
if ( opendir DIR , "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/text" ) {
my @ local_files = grep ! /^\./ , readdir DIR ;
closedir DIR ;
foreach $ item ( @ local_files ) {
unless ( $ seen { $ item } ) {
push ( @ files , $ item ) ;
$ seen { $ item } = 1 ;
}
}
}
# default text files (only idx >= 5.0)
if ( get_version ( ) >= 5 ) {
my $ dirname = $ self - > get_config_dir . '/' . $ self - > get_lang ( ) . '/text' ;
$ dirname = $ self - > get_config_dir . '/default/text' unless ( - e $ dirname ) ;
if ( opendir GLOBDIR , $ dirname ) {
my @ global_files = grep ! /^\./ , readdir GLOBDIR ;
closedir GLOBDIR ;
foreach $ item ( @ global_files ) {
unless ( $ seen { $ item } ) {
push ( @ files , $ item ) ;
$ seen { $ item } = 1 ;
}
}
}
}
if ( $# files > 0 ) {
return @ files ;
} else {
$ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'no textfiles found' ) ;
return undef ;
}
}
# == get text file content ==
sub get_text_content {
my ( $ self , $ textfile ) = @ _ ;
if ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/text/$textfile" ) {
return $ self - > getpart ( "text/$textfile" ) ;
} elsif ( get_version ( ) >= 5 ) {
my $ filename = $ self - > get_config_dir ( ) . '/' . $ self - > get_lang ( ) . "/text/$textfile" ;
$ filename = "/etc/ezmlm/default/$textfile" unless ( - e "$filename" ) ;
my @ contents ;
my $ content ;
if ( open ( PART , "<$filename" ) ) {
while ( <PART> ) {
chomp ( $ contents [ $# contents + + ] = $ _ ) ;
$ content . = $ _ ;
}
close PART ;
if ( wantarray ) {
return @ contents ;
} else {
return $ content ;
}
} else {
$ self - > _seterror ( $? , "could not open $filename" ) ;
return undef ;
}
} else {
$ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , "could not get the text file ($textfile)" ) ;
return undef ;
}
}
# == set text file content ==
sub set_text_content {
my ( $ self , $ textfile , @ content ) = @ _ ;
mkdir "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/text" unless ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/text" ) ;
return 1 if ( $ self - > setpart ( "text/$textfile" , @ content ) ) ;
return 0 ;
}
# == check if specified text file is customized or default (for idx >= 5.0) ==
# return whether the text file exists in the list's directory (false) or not (true)
# empty filename returns false
sub is_text_default {
my ( $ self , $ textfile ) = @ _ ;
return ( 0 == 1 ) if ( $ textfile eq '' ) ;
if ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/text/$textfile" ) {
return ( 1 == 0 ) ;
} else {
return ( 0 == 0 ) ;
}
}
# == remove non-default text file (for idx >= 5.0) ==
# return without error for idx < 5
# otherwise: remove customized text file from the list's directory
sub reset_text {
my ( $ self , $ textfile ) = @ _ ;
return if ( get_version ( ) < 5 ) ;
return if ( $ textfile eq '' ) ;
return if ( $ textfile =~ /[^\w_\.-]/ ) ;
return if ( $ self - > is_text_default ( $ textfile ) ) ;
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , "could not remove customized text file ($textfile)" ) && return 0 )
unless unlink ( "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/text/$textfile" ) ;
return 1 ;
}
# == return an error message if appropriate ==
sub errmsg {
my ( $ self ) = @ _ ;
return $ self - > { 'ERRMSG' } ;
}
sub errno {
my ( $ self ) = @ _ ;
return $ self - > { 'ERRNO' } ;
}
# == Test the compatiblity of the module ==
sub check_version {
my $ self = shift ;
my $ version = `$EZMLM_BASE/ezmlm-make -V 2>&1` ;
$ self - > _seterror ( undef ) if ( ref $ self ) ;
# ezmlm-idx is necessary
if ( get_version ( ) >= 4 ) {
return 0 ;
} else {
return $ version ;
}
}
# == get the major ezmlm version ==
# return values:
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# 0 => unknown version
# 3 => ezmlm v0.53
# 4 => ezmlm-idx v0.4*
# 5 => ezmlm-idx v5.0
# 5.1 => ezmlm-idx v5.1
# 6 => ezmlm-idx v6.*
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sub get_version {
my ( $ ezmlm , $ idx ) ;
my $ version = `$EZMLM_BASE/ezmlm-make -V 2>&1` ;
$ version = $ 1 if ( $ version =~ m/^[^:]*:\s+(.*)$/ ) ;
$ ezmlm = $ 1 if ( $ version =~ m/ezmlm-([\d\.]+)$/ ) ;
$ idx = $ 1 if ( $ version =~ m/ezmlm-idx-([\d\.]+)$/ ) ;
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if ( defined ( $ ezmlm ) ) {
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return 3 ;
} elsif ( defined ( $ idx ) ) {
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if ( ( $ idx =~ m/^(\d)/ ) && ( $ 1 >= 6 ) ) {
# version 6.0 or higher
return 6 ;
} elsif ( ( $ idx =~ m/^(\d)\.(\d)/ ) && ( $ 1 >= 5 ) && ( $ 2 == 1 ) ) {
# version 5.1
return 5.1 ;
} elsif ( ( $ idx =~ m/^(\d)/ ) && ( $ 1 >= 5 ) ) {
# version 5.0
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return 5 ;
} elsif ( ( $ idx =~ m/^0\.(\d)/ ) && ( $ 1 >= 0 ) ) {
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# version 0.4xx
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return 4 ;
} else {
return 0 ;
}
} else {
return 0 ;
}
}
# == Create SQL Database tables if defined for a list ==
sub createsql {
my ( $ self ) = @ _ ;
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'MySQL must be compiled into Ezmlm for createsql() to work' ) && return 0 ) unless ( defined ( $ MYSQL_BASE ) && $ MYSQL_BASE ) ;
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'must setlist() before isdigest()' ) && return 0 ) unless ( defined ( $ self - > { 'LIST_NAME' } ) ) ;
my ( $ config ) = $ self - > getconfig ( ) ;
if ( $ config =~ m/-6\s+'(.+?)'\s*/ ) {
my ( $ sqlsettings ) = $ 1 ;
my ( $ host , $ port , $ user , $ password , $ database , $ table ) = split ( ':' , $ sqlsettings , 6 ) ;
( $ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'error in list configuration while trying createsql()' ) && return 0 )
unless ( defined ( $ host ) && defined ( $ port ) && defined ( $ user )
&& defined ( $ password ) && defined ( $ database ) && defined ( $ table ) ) ;
system ( "$EZMLM_BASE/ezmlm-mktab -d $table | $MYSQL_BASE/mysql -h$host -P$port -u$user -p$password -f $database" ) == 0 ||
( $ self - > _seterror ( $? ) && return undef ) ;
} else {
$ self - > _seterror ( - 1 , 'config for thislist() must include SQL options' ) ;
return 0 ;
}
( $ self - > _seterror ( undef ) && return 1 ) ;
}
# == Internal function to set the error to return ==
sub _seterror {
my ( $ self , $ no , $ mesg ) = @ _ ;
if ( defined ( $ no ) && $ no ) {
if ( $ no < 0 ) {
$ self - > { 'ERRNO' } = - 1 ;
$ self - > { 'ERRMSG' } = $ mesg || 'An undefined error occoured' ;
} else {
$ self - > { 'ERRNO' } = $ no / 256 ;
$ self - > { 'ERRMSG' } = $! || $ mesg || 'An undefined error occoured in a system() call' ;
}
} else {
$ self - > { 'ERRNO' } = 0 ;
$ self - > { 'ERRMSG' } = undef ;
}
return 1 ;
}
# == Internal function to test for valid email addresses ==
sub _checkaddress {
my ( $ self , $ address ) = @ _ ;
return 1 unless defined ( $ address ) ;
return 0 unless ( $ address =~ m/^(\S+\@\S+\.\S+)$/ ) ;
$ _ [ 1 ] = $ 1 ;
return 1 ;
}
# == Internal function to work out a list configuration (idx >= v5.0) ==
sub _getconfig_idx5 {
my ( $ self ) = @ _ ;
my ( $ options , % optionfiles ) ;
my ( $ file , $ opt_num , $ temp ) ;
# read flag file (available since ezmlm-idx 5.0.0)
chomp ( $ options = $ self - > getpart ( 'flags' ) ) ;
# remove prefixed '-'
$ options =~ s/^-// ;
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# since ezmlm-idx v5, we have to read the config
# values from different files
# first: preset a array with "filename" and "option_number"
% optionfiles = (
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'sublist' , 0 ,
'fromheader' , 3 ,
'tstdigopts' , 4 ,
'owner' , 5 ,
'sql' , 6 ,
'modpost' , 7 ,
'modsub' , 8 ,
'remote' , 9 ) ;
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while ( ( $ file , $ opt_num ) = each ( % optionfiles ) ) {
if ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/$file" ) {
chomp ( $ temp = $ self - > getpart ( $ file ) ) ;
$ temp =~ m/^(.*)$/m ; # take only the first line
$ temp = $ 1 ;
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# the 'owner' setting can be ignored if it is a path (starts with '/')
unless ( ( $ opt_num == 5 ) && ( $ temp =~ m #^/#)) {
$ options . = " -$opt_num '$temp'" if ( $ temp =~ /\S/ ) ;
}
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}
}
return $ options ;
}
# == Internal function to work out a list configuration manually (idx < v5.0.0 ) ==
sub _getconfigmanual {
# use this function for strange lists without
# 'config' (idx < v5.0) and 'flags' (idx >= v5.0)
my ( $ self ) = @ _ ;
my ( $ savedollarslash , $ options , $ manager , $ editor , $ i ) ;
# Read the whole of DIR/editor and DIR/manager in
$ savedollarslash = $/ ;
undef $/ ;
# $/ = \0777;
open ( EDITOR , "<$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/editor" ) || ( $ self - > _seterror ( $? ) && return undef ) ;
open ( MANAGER , "<$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/manager" ) || ( $ self - > _seterror ( $? ) && return undef ) ;
$ editor = <EDITOR> ; $ manager = <MANAGER> ;
close ( EDITOR ) , close ( MANAGER ) ;
$/ = $ savedollarslash ;
$ options = '' ;
$ options . = 'a' if ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/archived" ) ;
$ options . = 'd' if ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/digest" ) ;
$ options . = 'f' if ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/prefix" ) ;
$ options . = 'g' if ( $ manager =~ /ezmlm-get -\w*s/ ) ;
$ options . = 'i' if ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/indexed" ) ;
$ options . = 'k' if ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/blacklist" || - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/deny" ) ;
$ options . = 'l' if ( $ manager =~ /ezmlm-manage -\w*l/ ) ;
$ options . = 'm' if ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/modpost" ) ;
$ options . = 'n' if ( $ manager =~ /ezmlm-manage -\w*e/ ) ;
$ options . = 'p' if ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/public" ) ;
$ options . = 'q' if ( $ manager =~ /ezmlm-request/ ) ;
$ options . = 'r' if ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/remote" ) ;
$ options . = 's' if ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/modsub" ) ;
$ options . = 't' if ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/text/trailer" ) ;
$ options . = 'u' if ( ( $ options !~ /m/ && $ editor =~ /ezmlm-issubn \'/ )
|| $ editor =~ /ezmlm-gate/ ) ;
$ options . = 'x' if ( - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/extra" || - e "$self->{'LIST_NAME'}/allow" ) ;
# Add the unselected options too
# but we will skip invalid options (any of 'cevz')
foreach $ i ( 'a' .. 'z' ) {
$ options . = uc ( $ i ) unless ( ( 'cevz' =~ /$i/ ) || ( $ options =~ /$i/i ) )
}
# there is no way to get the other string settings, that are only
# defined in 'config' - sorry ...
return $ options ;
}
# == Internal Function to try to determine the vhost user ==
sub _getvhostuser {
my ( $ self , $ hostname ) = @ _ ;
my ( $ username ) ;
open ( VD , "<$QMAIL_BASE/control/virtualdomains" ) || ( $ self - > _seterror ( $? ) && return undef ) ;
while ( <VD> ) {
last if ( ( $ username ) = /^\s*$hostname:(\w+)$/ ) ;
}
close VD ;
return $ username ;
}
# == Internal function to work out default host name ==
sub _getdefaultdomain {
my ( $ self ) = @ _ ;
my ( $ hostname ) ;
open ( GETHOST , "<$QMAIL_BASE/control/defaultdomain" )
|| open ( GETHOST , "<$QMAIL_BASE/control/me" )
|| ( $ self - > _seterror ( $? ) && return undef ) ;
chomp ( $ hostname = <GETHOST> ) ;
close GETHOST ;
return $ hostname ;
}
1 ;
__END__
= head1 NAME
Ezmlm - Object Methods for Ezmlm Mailing Lists
= head1 SYNOPSIS
use Mail::Ezmlm ;
$ list = new Mail:: Ezmlm ;
The rest is a bit complicated for a Synopsis , see the description .
= head1 ABSTRACT
Ezmlm is a Perl module that is designed to provide an object interface to
the ezmlm mailing list manager software . See the ezmlm web page
( http: // www . ezmlm . org / ) for a complete description of the software .
This version of the module is designed to work with ezmlm version 0.53 .
It is fully compatible with ezmlm ' s IDX extensions ( version 0.4 xx and 5.0 ) . Both
of these can be obtained via anon ftp from ftp: // ftp . ezmlm . org /pub/ patches /
= head1 DESCRIPTION
= head2 Setting up a new Ezmlm object:
use Mail::Ezmlm ;
$ list = new Mail:: Ezmlm ;
$ list = new Mail:: Ezmlm ( '/home/user/lists/moolist' ) ;
= head2 Changing which list the Ezmlm object points at:
$ list - > setlist ( '/home/user/lists/moolist' ) ;
= head2 Getting a list of current subscribers:
= item Two methods of listing subscribers is provided . The first prints a list
of subscribers , one per line , to the supplied FILEHANDLE . If no filehandle is
given , this defaults to STDOUT . An optional second argument specifies the
part of the list to display ( mod , digest , allow , deny ) . If the part is
specified , then the FILEHANDLE must be specified .
$ list - > list ;
$ list - > list ( \ * STDERR ) ;
$ list - > list ( \ * STDERR , 'deny' ) ;
= item The second method returns an array containing the subscribers . The
optional argument specifies which part of the list to display ( mod , digest ,
allow , deny ) .
@ subscribers = $ list - > subscribers ;
@ subscribers = $ list - > subscribers ( 'allow' ) ;
= head2 Testing for subscription:
$ list - > issub ( 'nobody@on.web.za' ) ;
$ list - > issub ( @ addresses ) ;
$ list - > issub ( @ addresses , 'mod' ) ;
issub ( ) returns 1 if all the addresses supplied are found as subscribers
of the current mailing list , otherwise it returns undefined . The optional
argument specifies which part of the list to check ( mod , digest , allow ,
deny ) .
= head2 Subscribing to a list:
$ list - > sub ( 'nobody@on.web.za' ) ;
$ list - > sub ( @ addresses ) ;
$ list - > sub ( @ addresses , 'digest' ) ;
sub ( ) takes a LIST of addresses and subscribes them to the current mailing list .
The optional argument specifies which part of the list to subscribe to ( mod ,
digest , allow , deny ) .
= head2 Unsubscribing from a list:
$ list - > unsub ( 'nobody@on.web.za' ) ;
$ list - > unsub ( @ addresses ) ;
$ list - > unsub ( @ addresses , 'mod' ) ;
unsub ( ) takes a LIST of addresses and unsubscribes them ( if they exist ) from the
current mailing list . The optional argument specifies which part of the list
to unsubscribe from ( mod , digest , allow , deny ) .
= head2 Creating a new list:
$ list - > make ( - dir = > '/home/user/list/moo' ,
- qmail = > '/home/user/.qmail-moo' ,
- name = > 'user-moo' ,
- host = > 'on.web.za' ,
- user = > 'onwebza' ,
- switches = > 'mPz' ) ;
make ( ) creates the list as defined and sets it to the current list . There are
three variables which must be defined in order for this to occur ; - dir , - qmail and - name .
= over 6
= item - dir is the full path of the directory in which the mailing list is to
be created .
= item - qmail is the full path and name of the . qmail file to create .
= item - name is the local part of the mailing list address ( eg if your list
was user - moo @ on . web . za , - name is 'user-moo' ) .
= item - host is the name of the host that this list is being created on . If
this item is omitted , make ( ) will try to determine your hostname . If - host is
not the same as your hostname , then make ( ) will attempt to fix DIR / inlocal for
a virtual host .
= item - user is the name of the user who owns this list . This item only needs to
be defined for virtual domains . If it exists , it is prepended to - name in DIR / inlocal .
If it is not defined , the make ( ) will attempt to work out what it should be from
the qmail control files .
= item - switches is a list of command line switches to pass to ezmlm - make ( 1 ) .
Note that the leading dash ( '-' ) should be ommitted from the string .
= back
make ( ) returns the value of thislist ( ) for success , undefined if there was a
problem with the ezmlm - make system call and 0 if there was some other problem .
See the ezmlm - make ( 1 ) man page for more details
= head2 Determining which list we are currently altering:
$ whichlist = $ list - > thislist ;
print $ list - > thislist ;
= head2 Getting the current configuration of the current list:
$ list - > getconfig ;
getconfig ( ) returns a string that contains the command line switches that
would be necessary to re - create the current list . It does this by reading the
DIR /config file (idx < v5.0) or DIR/ flags ( idx >= v5 .0 ) if one of them exists .
If it can ' t find these files it attempts to work things out for itself ( with
varying degrees of success ) . If both these methods fail , then getconfig ( )
returns undefined .
$ list - > ismodpost ;
$ list - > ismodsub ;
$ list - > isremote ;
$ list - > isdeny ;
$ list - > isallow ;
The above five functions test various features of the list , and return a 1
if the list has that feature , or a 0 if it doesn ' t . These functions are
considered DEPRECATED as their result is not reliable . Use "getconfig" instead .
= head2 Updating the configuration of the current list:
$ list - > update ( 'msPd' ) ;
update ( ) can be used to rebuild the current mailing list with new command line
options . These options can be supplied as a string argument to the procedure .
Note that you do not need to supply the '-' or the 'e' command line switch .
@ part = $ list - > getpart ( 'headeradd' ) ;
$ part = $ list - > getpart ( 'headeradd' ) ;
$ list - > setpart ( 'headerremove' , @ part ) ;
getpart ( ) and setpart ( ) can be used to retrieve and set the contents of
various text files such as headeradd , headerremove , mimeremove , etc .
= head2 Manage language dependent text files
$ list - > get_available_text_files ;
$ list - > get_text_content ( 'sub-ok' ) ;
$ list - > set_text_content ( 'sub-ok' , @ content ) ;
These functions allow you to manipulate the text files , that are used for
automatic replies by ezmlm .
$ list - > is_text_default ( 'sub-ok' ) ;
$ list - > reset_text ( 'sub-ok' ) ;
These two functions are available if you are using ezmlm - idx v5 .0 or higher .
is_text_default ( ) checks , if there is a customized text file defined for this list .
reset_text ( ) removes the customized text file from this list . Ezmlm - idx will use
system - wide default text file , if there is no customized text file for this list .
= head2 Change the list ' s settings ( for ezmlm - idx >= 5.0 )
Mail::Ezmlm - > get_config_dir ;
$ list - > get_config_dir ;
$ list - > set_config_dir ( '/etc/ezmlm-local' ) ;
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These functions access the file 'conf-etc' in the mailing list ' s directory . The
static function ( first example ) always returns the default configuration directory
of ezmlm - idx ( /etc/ ezmlm ) .
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$ list - > get_available_languages ;
$ list - > get_lang ;
$ list - > set_lang ( 'de' ) ;
$ list - > get_charset ;
$ list - > set_charset ( 'iso-8859-1:Q' ) ;
These functions allow you to change the language of the text files , that are used
for automatic replies of ezmlm - idx ( since v5 .0 the configured language is stored
in 'conf-lang' within the mailing list 's directory). Customized files (in the ' text '
directory of a mailing list directory ) override the default language files .
Empty strings for set_lang ( ) and set_charset ( ) reset the setting to its default value .
= head2 Get the installed version of ezmlm
Mail::Ezmlm - > get_version ;
The result is one of the following:
0 - unknown
3 - ezmlm 0.53
4 - ezmlm - idx 0.4 xx
5 - ezmlm - idx 5 . x
= head2 Creating MySQL tables:
$ list - > createsql ( ) ;
Currently only works for MySQL .
createsql ( ) will attempt to create the table specified in the SQL connect
options of the current mailing list . It will return an error if the current
mailing list was not configured to use SQL , or is Ezmlm was not compiled
with MySQL support . See the MySQL info pages for more information .
= head2 Checking the Mail:: Ezmlm and ezmlm version numbers
The version number of the Mail:: Ezmlm module is stored in the variable
$ Mail:: Ezmlm:: VERSION . The compatibility of this version of Mail:: Ezmlm
with your system installed version of ezmlm can be checked with
$ list - > check_version ( ) ;
This returns 0 for compatible , or the version string of ezmlm - make ( 2 ) if
the module is incompatible with your set up .
= head1 RETURN VALUES
All of the routines described above have return values . 0 or undefined are
used to indicate that an error of some form has occoured , while anything
> 0 ( including strings , etc ) are used to indicate success .
If an error is encountered , the functions
$ list - > errno ( ) ;
$ list - > errmsg ( ) ;
can be used to determine what the error was .
errno ( ) returns ; 0 or undef if there was no error .
- 1 for an error relating to this module .
> 0 exit value of the last system ( ) call .
errmsg ( ) returns a string containing a description of the error ( $! if it
was from a system ( ) call ) . If there is no error , it returns undef .
For those who are interested , in those sub routines that have to make system
calls to perform their function , an undefined value indicates that the
system call failed , while 0 indicates some other error . Things that you would
expect to return a string ( such as thislist ( ) ) return undefined to indicate
that they haven ' t a clue ... as opposed to the empty string which would mean
that they know about nothing : )
= head1 AUTHOR
Guy Antony Halse <guy-ezmlm@rucus.net>
Lars Kruse <devel@sumpfralle.de>
= head1 BUGS
There are no known bugs .
Please report bugs to the author or use the bug tracking system at
https: //s ystemausfall . org /trac/ ezmlm - web .
= head1 SEE ALSO
ezmlm ( 5 ) , ezmlm - make ( 2 ) , ezmlm - sub ( 1 ) ,
ezmlm - unsub ( 1 ) , ezmlm - list ( 1 ) , ezmlm - issub ( 1 )
http: // rucus . ru . ac . za /~guy/ ezmlm /
https: //s ystemausfall . org /toolforge/ ezmlm - web
http: // www . ezmlm . org /
http: // www . qmail . org /
= cut