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@<file name="petidomo.conf">
##
##  petidomo.conf -- Global Petidomo Configuration
##

Hostname           @@l_hostname@@
AdminPassword      Petidomo
MTA                @@l_prefix@@/sbin/sendmail
MTAOptions         "-i -f%s"
ListDirectory      @@l_prefix@@/etc/petidomo
AckQueueDirectory  @@l_prefix@@/var/petidomo
HelpFile           @@l_prefix@@/etc/petidomo/petidomo.help
ACLFilePre         @@l_prefix@@/etc/petidomo/petidomo.acl
IndexFile          @@l_prefix@@/etc/petidomo/petidomo.index

</file>
<file name="petidomo.acl">
##
##  petidomo.acl -- Global Petidomo Access Control
##

#   Catch anything looks like it does not come from a human sender.
IF   (envelope matches "mailer-daemon@@|petidomo@@")
  OR (header matches "^Precedence:[ 	]*(junk|list|bulk)")
  OR (header matches "^Auto-Submitted:" AND NOT header matches "^Auto-Submitted: *no$")
  OR (header matches "^Subject:.*(Returned mail|Undeliverable Message)")
    then forward "petidomo-manager";

</file>
<file name="petidomo.hdr">
User-Agent: OSSP Petidomo 4.0b1
</file>
<file name="petidomo.help">
 How to use the Petidomo Mailing List Server
 ===========================================

 Petidomo is an automatic mailing list server, which maintains mailing
 lists without any human interaction. The program understands a set of
 commands which you can use to add yourself to mailing lists, or to
 remove you from lists you are subscribed on. These commands will be
 explained in the following paragraphs:

 SUBSCRIBE
    The `subscribe' command will add your address to a mailing list.
    Usually sending an Email to Petidomo with only this word in the body
    of the mail will do the right thing for you. In case you want to
    subscribe an address not equal to the one you are mailing from, you
    can add this address as a parameter to the command, like this:

    subscribe user@@site.domain.net

    Please note that many lists to do not allow to subscribe other
    addresses than your own, though, because this feature can be abused.

 UNSUBSCRIBE
    Syntax and usage of the `unsubscribe' command are the same as with
    the `subscribe' command, the purpose is a bit different though:
    Sending this command to the server will remove your address from the
    mailing list.

 INDEX
    The `index' command does not need any parameters. Sending it to the
    server will get you a list of available mailing lists on this
    server. This is useful in case you want to subscribe to a list but
    can't remember the exact name anymore.

 HELP [<listname>]
    The `help' command will make the list server send you this file. If
    you specify a parameter after the command, the server will send you
    the description of a particular mailing list back. The description
    usually contains the topic and purpose of the mailing list.

 Commands must begin at the first column on each line in the mail, to be
 recognized. Lines which do not contain a command will be ignored.
</file>
<file name="petidomo.index">
NO PUBLIC MAILING LIST INDEX AVAILABLE!
</file>
<file name="users.conf">
##
##  users.conf
##

ListType                acknowledged-once
SubscriptionType        acknowledged
AllowMembersCommand     no
Hostname                @@l_hostname@@
AdminPassword           Petidomo
PostingPassword         Petidomo
HeaderFile              petidomo.hdr
#Archive                /path/to/archive/file
ReplyTo                 users@@@@l_hostname@@
IntroductionFile        users.intro
DescriptionFile         users.desc
ACLFilePre              users.acl
SignatureFile           users.sig
AddressFile             users.list
AcknowledgementFile     users.ack

</file>
<file name="users.ack">
</file>
<file name="users.acl">

#   Catch anything that looks like a server request.
IF   (subject matches "^[   ]*((un)?subscribe|add|remove|delete)( me)?")
  OR (body matches "^[  ]*((un)?subscribe|remove|delete)( me)?$")
    then forward "users-request";

</file>
<file name="users.arc">
</file>
<file name="users.desc">
The users@@@@l_hostname@@ mailing list is posting forum 
for all users of the machine @@l_hostname@@.
</file>
<file name="users.intro">
The users@@@@l_hostname@@ mailing list is posting forum 
for all users of the machine @@l_hostname@@.
</file>
<file name="users.list">
root@@@@l_hostname@@
</file>
<file name="users.sig">
_____________________________________________________________________
Host User Mailing List <users@@@@l_hostname@@>
</file>
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<file name="petidomo.conf">
##
##  petidomo.conf -- Global Petidomo Configuration
##

Hostname           @@l_hostname@@
AdminPassword      Petidomo
MTA                @@l_prefix@@/sbin/sendmail
MTAOptions         "-i -f%s"
ListDirectory      @@l_prefix@@/etc/petidomo
AckQueueDirectory  @@l_prefix@@/var/petidomo
HelpFile           @@l_prefix@@/etc/petidomo/petidomo.help
ACLFilePre         @@l_prefix@@/etc/petidomo/petidomo.acl
IndexFile          @@l_prefix@@/etc/petidomo/petidomo.index

</file>
<file name="petidomo.acl">
##
##  petidomo.acl -- Global Petidomo Access Control
##

#   Catch anything looks like it does not come from a human sender.
IF   (envelope matches "mailer-daemon@@|petidomo@@")
  OR (header matches "^Precedence:[ 	]*(junk|list|bulk)")
  OR (header matches "^Auto-Submitted:" AND NOT header matches "^Auto-Submitted: *no$")
  OR (header matches "^Subject:.*(Returned mail|Undeliverable Message)")
    then forward "petidomo-manager";

</file>
<file name="petidomo.hdr">
User-Agent: OSSP Petidomo 4.0b1
</file>
<file name="petidomo.help">
 How to use the Petidomo Mailing List Server
 ===========================================

 Petidomo is an automatic mailing list server, which maintains mailing
 lists without any human interaction. The program understands a set of
 commands which you can use to add yourself to mailing lists, or to
 remove you from lists you are subscribed on. These commands will be
 explained in the following paragraphs:

 SUBSCRIBE
    The `subscribe' command will add your address to a mailing list.
    Usually sending an Email to Petidomo with only this word in the body
    of the mail will do the right thing for you. In case you want to
    subscribe an address not equal to the one you are mailing from, you
    can add this address as a parameter to the command, like this:

    subscribe user@@site.domain.net

    Please note that many lists to do not allow to subscribe other
    addresses than your own, though, because this feature can be abused.

 UNSUBSCRIBE
    Syntax and usage of the `unsubscribe' command are the same as with
    the `subscribe' command, the purpose is a bit different though:
    Sending this command to the server will remove your address from the
    mailing list.

 INDEX
    The `index' command does not need any parameters. Sending it to the
    server will get you a list of available mailing lists on this
    server. This is useful in case you want to subscribe to a list but
    can't remember the exact name anymore.

 HELP [<listname>]
    The `help' command will make the list server send you this file. If
    you specify a parameter after the command, the server will send you
    the description of a particular mailing list back. The description
    usually contains the topic and purpose of the mailing list.

 Commands must begin at the first column on each line in the mail, to be
 recognized. Lines which do not contain a command will be ignored.
</file>
<file name="petidomo.index">
NO PUBLIC MAILING LIST INDEX AVAILABLE!
</file>
<file name="users.conf">
##
##  users.conf
##

ListType                acknowledged-once
SubscriptionType        acknowledged
AllowMembersCommand     no
Hostname                @@l_hostname@@
AdminPassword           Petidomo
PostingPassword         Petidomo
HeaderFile              petidomo.hdr
#Archive                /path/to/archive/file
ReplyTo                 users@@@@l_hostname@@
IntroductionFile        users.intro
DescriptionFile         users.desc
ACLFilePre              users.acl
SignatureFile           users.sig
AddressFile             users.list
AcknowledgementFile     users.ack

</file>
<file name="users.ack">
</file>
<file name="users.acl">

#   Catch anything that looks like a server request.
IF   (subject matches "^[   ]*((un)?subscribe|add|remove|delete)( me)?")
  OR (body matches "^[  ]*((un)?subscribe|remove|delete)( me)?$")
    then forward "users-request";

</file>
<file name="users.arc">
</file>
<file name="users.desc">
The users@@@@l_hostname@@ mailing list is posting forum 
for all users of the machine @@l_hostname@@.
</file>
<file name="users.intro">
The users@@@@l_hostname@@ mailing list is posting forum 
for all users of the machine @@l_hostname@@.
</file>
<file name="users.list">
root@@@@l_hostname@@
</file>
<file name="users.sig">
_____________________________________________________________________
Host User Mailing List <users@@@@l_hostname@@>
</file>
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