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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Let us stand in awe before Don Cragun Post 303031432 by RavinderSingh13 on Thursday 28th of February 2019 08:00:07 AM
Old 02-28-2019
Woww Woww Woww, first of all many many congratulations to DON sir. Now coming to tell about him; we all know he is a GREAT source of great knowledge. He remembers all standards of *NIX by heart. He always gives descriptive answers with complete instructions too. He is an inspiration for all of us here. (BTW these all things and may be many more qualities he is continuously doing from last few years or so Smilie )

I SALUTE you for this great achievement DON sir and pray to GOD that you should have good health and you should keep up this GREAT work of guiding people on this GREAT forum, hats off to you.


Thanks to Bakunin sir for bringing this up in forums.
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mlmmj-recieve(1)					      General Commands Manual						  mlmmj-recieve(1)

NAME
mlmmj-recieve - recieve mails for an mlmmj managed mailinglist SYNOPSIS
mlmmj-recieve -L /path/to/listdir [-h] [-V] [-P] [-F] -h: This help -F: Don't fork in the background (debugging only) -L: Full path to list directory -P: Don't execute mlmmj-process (debugging only) -V: Print version DESCRIPTION
The mlmmj-recieve binary is the one specified in the mailserver configuration file (aliases file), which writes the mail to the <list- dir>/incoming directory and invokes mlmmj-process unless the -P option is specified. On systems using mailservers supporting the /etc/aliases file, a line to activate an mlmmj managed mailinglist would look like this: list: "|/usr/bin/mlmmj-recieve -L /var/spool/mlmmj/list/" It's very important to specify the full path to the binary, or the mailinglist will not function. When the -F option is used, it will not fork in the background. The reason it forks is that if delivery of a mail takes longer time than the mail server will allow a command to be idle before presumed dead, the mail server would kill it. SEE ALSO
mlmmj-process(1) AUTHORS
This manual page was written by the following persons: Soren Boll Overgaard <boll@debian.org> (based on html2man output) Mads Martin Jorgensen <mmj@mmj.dk> mlmmj-recieve September 2004 mlmmj-recieve(1)
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