What do my config settings for digest mean in plain English?
Thanks a million! Is it all set to do digests properly?
How do I switch someone to digest mode?
John
digest_archive =
# digest_issue [integer] (1) <digest>
# The issue number of the next issue
digest_issue = 1
# digest_maxdays [integer] (undef) <digest>
# automatically generate a new digest when the age of the oldest
# article in the queue exceeds this number of days.
digest_maxdays =
# digest_maxlines [integer] (undef) <digest>
# automatically generate a new digest when the size of the digest
# exceeds this number of lines.
digest_maxlines =
# digest_name [string] (cpps) <digest>
# The subject line for the digest. This string has the volume and
# issue appended to it.
digest_name = cpps
# digest_rm_footer [word] (undef) <digest>
# The value is the name of the list that applies the header and
# footers to the messages that are received by digest. This allows
# the list supplied headers and footers to be stripped before the
# messages are included in the digest.
digest_rm_footer =
# digest_rm_fronter [word] (undef) <digest>
# Works just like digest_rm_footer, except it removes the front
# material.
digest_rm_fronter =
# digest_volume [integer] (1) <digest>
# The current volume number
digest_volume = 1
# digest_work_dir [absolute_dir] (undef) <digest>
# The directory used as scratch space for digest. Don't change
# this unless you know what you are doing
digest_work_dir =
# get_access [enum] (list) <majordomo> /open;closed;list/
# One of three values: open, list, closed. Open allows anyone
# access to this command and closed completely disables the command
# for everyone. List allows only list members access, or if
# restrict_post is defined, only the addresses in those files are
# allowed access.
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Re: Digest
From: Daniel Liston <dliston@sonny.org>
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