Working with MinorDomo Revision as of Sunday, 27 December 2015 at 07:27 UTC
MinorDomo is a “minimalistic replacement for
MajorDomo”. In this guide:
- I have my MinorDomo lists at
/home/minordomo
- I’ll be creating a list called
developers@example.com
- All messages sent to this list will be archived
- Only individuals on the list can send messages to the list (i.e. it’s not ‘open’)
Creating a new mailing list
First copy over the sample list to the MinorDomo lists folder:
cd /home/minordomo
cp -r /usr/doc/minordomo-0.6.1/sample-list developers
Here’s a table of entities in the folder you just copied. Keep in that some of
these might not exist!
Name | Type | Function |
---|---|---|
list |
File | Contains email addresses, one per line |
footer |
File | Contains text which is to be appended to every message sent to this list (e.g. disclaimer, unsubscribe info). Can use placeholders for administrator email ( \a ), domain name (\d ), mailing list name (\l , sans domain), lisr URI (\u ). |
info |
File | Information on the list. Obtained by an email to the list with subject line “info developers” |
one-liner |
File | A one-line description of the list |
config |
File | List configuration file. If present, overrides /etc/minordomo.conf Two important directives: open_lists=none makes this a ‘closed’ list subject_prefix=[Developers List] gives each message a prefix “Developers List” |
archive |
Directory | All messages sent to the list are saved in this folder. It is not created when you copy the sample list above. Messages are stored in YYYY/MM/DD/ sub-folders. You can get awesome HTML output with HyperMail |
-
Once you’re done editing things to your heart’s content, change the permissions to
nobody:nobody
. -
Then add the following to
/etc/aliases
:developers: "|/usr/sbin/minordomo.pl developers"
-
Rebuild the aliases DB by issuing
newaliases
Now test the list with an email.
Working with MinorDomo Lists
Sending an email to minordomo@example.com
with the following subject lines does a variety of things:
Subject Line | Action |
---|---|
subscribe <list> |
subscribes to a mailing list |
unsubscribe <list> |
unsubscribes from a mailing list |
info [<list> ] |
gets information on a list or server |
list <list> |
returns a subscriber list if enabled |
Sample HyperMail Script
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
umask 0000;
$archive_dir = "/home/minordomo/archive";
$output_dir = "/home/minordomo/archive/html";
@years = `ls $archive_dir`;
chomp @years;
foreach $year (@years) {
unless (-e "$output_dir/$year") {
mkdir "$output_dir/$year";
}
`find $archive_dir/$year -type f | xargs cat | /usr/local/bin/hypermail -x -d $output_dir/$year`;
}