ezmlm-web/examples/ezmlmwebrc.dist
lars d845390a9b removed ezmlmwebrc.gnupg file - setting moved to ezmlmwebrc
removed implementation of 'ui_set'
fixed gnupg support
improved gettext support (still needs some testing)
Encode module is now optional (instead of being required)
2007-03-26 19:06:45 +00:00

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# Configuration file for ezmlm-web 2.3
# ===========================================================================
# This file is not just an ordinary configuration file - it contains valid
# perl statements that are executed just like any other perl script. When
# editing this file, be careful that it is still valid perl when you have
# finished (perl -w ezmlmwebrc ;-)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Where do we store lists on this server ... Try "$HOME_DIR/lists".
# This directory will automatically be created if needed.
# BEWARE: the (resulting) path MUST be absolute (starting with a slash)!
$LIST_DIR = "$HOME_DIR/lists";
# Where do we store the dotqmail files of this user?
# (defaults to the home directory of the executing user)
# You will have to change this value, if you use a multi domain
# vpopmail setup. Otherwise just leave the setting turned off.
# BEWARE: the (resulting) path MUST be absolute (starting with a slash)!
#$DOTQMAIL_DIR = "/home/vpopmail/domain";
# Where is the webusers file for access-permissions
# defaults to "$LIST_DIR/webusers"
$WEBUSERS_FILE = "$LIST_DIR/webusers";
# Where are the template files
# usually something like /usr/local/share/ezmlm-web/template
$TEMPLATE_DIR = "/usr/local/share/ezmlm-web/template";
# Safe list deletion?
# 0 = move list to $LIST_DIR/_deleted_lists -> recoverable :)
# 1 = allow user to delete list completely. No backup, therefore no recovery.
$UNSAFE_RM = 0;
# Who is the qmail alias user on this system (usually alias ;)
$ALIAS_USER = "alias";
# Where do the qmail control files live on this system ...
$QMAIL_BASE = $Mail::Ezmlm::QMAIL_BASE . '/control';
# default mailing list domain name (optional)
#$MAIL_DOMAIN = "lists.someserver.org";
# Do we want to allow ``pretty'' names - ie more human readable ones
# This will slow ezmlm-web down a bit for large lists
$PRETTY_NAMES = 1;
# Do we want to allow the users to be allowed to upload a file containing
# lists of email addresses to subscribe?
$FILE_UPLOAD = 1;
# What switches to we want ezmlm-web to have on as default. The ezmlm-make
# defaults are aBDFGHIJKLMNOpQRSTUWX (small means enabled, CAPITALS mean
# disabled). The defaults below should be reasonable - I use them ;)
$DEFAULT_OPTIONS = "aBDFGHiJkLMNOpQRSTUWx";
# What is the title of this document?
$HTML_TITLE = "ezmlm-web - a mailinglists' administration interface";
# Optional: use a cascading style sheet (css)
# this is a URL - you have to copy the css file to the right location before
$HTML_CSS_FILE = "/ezmlm-web.css";
# choose a language (en|de)
$HTML_LANGUAGE = "en";
# list of available languages - this should include the default language above
# example: LANGUAGE_LIST = ( "en", "de", "si", "jp" );
@LANGUAGE_LIST = ( "en", "de" );
# turn support for encrypted mailing lists on or off - defaults to 0 (off)
# see https://systemausfall.org/toolforge/gpgpy-ezmlm for details
$GPG_SUPPORT = 0;