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#!/usr/bin/perl # $Source: /sources/cvsrepos/majordomo/request-answer,v $ # $Revision: 1.15 $ # $Date: 2000/01/07 11:10:18 $ # $Author: cwilson $ # $State: Exp $ # # $Locker: $ # set our path explicitly # PATH it is set in the wrapper, so there is no need to set it here. #$ENV{'PATH'} = "/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb"; # Read and execute the .cf file $cf = $ENV{"MAJORDOMO_CF"} || "/usr/local/etc/majordomo.cf"; if ($ARGV[0] eq "-C") { $cf = $ARGV[1]; shift(@ARGV); shift(@ARGV); } if (not sysopen CONFIG,$cf,O_RDONLY) { die sprintf qq|Unable to sysopen config file "$cf"%s.\n|,$! ? ": $!" : ''; } elsif ((stat CONFIG)[4] != $>) { die qq|Config file "$cf" not owned by effective UID.\n|; } elsif (eval(join '',<CONFIG>),$@) { die qq|Unable to eval "$cf": $@.\n|; } else { close CONFIG; } chdir($homedir) || die("Can't chdir(\"$homedir\"): $!"); unshift(@INC, $homedir); require "shlock.pl"; require "majordomo.pl"; $majordomo_dont_reply = $majordomo_dont_reply || '(mailer-daemon|uucp|listserv|majordomo)\@'; &ParseMailHeader(STDIN, *hdrs); $reply_to = &RetMailAddr(*hdrs); $reply_to = join(", ", &ParseAddrs($reply_to)); die("request-answer: $reply_to is not a valid return address.\n") if (! &valid_addr($reply_to)); # robots should not reply to other robots... if ($reply_to =~ m/$majordomo_dont_reply/i) { &abort( "$whoami: not replying to $1 to avoid mail loop.\n"); } $in_reply_to = $hdrs{"message-id"} . ", from " . $hdrs{"from"}; $list = $ARGV[0]; # Define all of the mailer properties: # It is possible that one or both of $sendmail_command and $bounce_mailer # are not defined, so we provide reasonable defaults. $sendmail_command = "/usr/sbin/sendmail" unless defined $sendmail_command; $bounce_mailer = "$sendmail_command -f\$sender -t" unless defined $bounce_mailer; $sender = "$list-approval\@$whereami"; $mailcmd = eval qq/"$bounce_mailer"/; if (defined($isParent = open(MAIL, "|-"))) { &do_exec_sendmail(split(' ',$mailcmd)) unless $isParent; } else { &abort("Failed to fork prior to mailer exec"); } print MAIL <<"EOM"; To: $reply_to From: $list-request\@$whereami Subject: Your mail to $list-request\@$whereami In-Reply-To: $in_reply_to Reply-To: $list-approval\@$whereami This pre-recorded message is being sent in response to your recent email to $list-request\@$whereami. All routine administrative requests (including subscriptions and unsubscriptions) concerning this mailing list are handled by an automated server. Please read this message carefully to find the information relevant to you. SUBSCRIBING =========== To subscribe to $list, send the following in the body (not the subject line) of an email message to "$whoami": subscribe $list This will subscribe the account from which you send the message to the $list list. If you wish to subscribe another address instead (such as a local redistribution list), you can use a command of the form: subscribe $list other-address\@your_site.your_net UNSUBSCRIBING ============= To unsubscribe from $list, send the following in the body (not the subject line) of an email message to "$whoami": unsubscribe $list This will unsubscribe the account from which you send the message. If you are subscribed with some other address, you'll have to send a command of the following form instead: unsubscribe $list other-address\@your_site.your_net If you don't know what address you are subscribed with, you can send the following command to see who else is on the list (assuming that information isn't designated "private" by the owner of the list): who $list If you want to search non-private lists at this server, you can do that by sending a command like: which string This will return a list of all entries on all lists that contain "string". HELP ==== To find out more about the automated server and the commands it understands, send the following command to "$whoami": help If you feel you need to reach a human, send email to: $list-approval\@$whereami EOM close(MAIL); exit 0;