ftp://ftp.id.wustl.edu/pub/patches/ezmlm-idx-0.32.tar.gz

71b642272b89ec9bed5248f4fc4ee1c1  ezmlm-idx-0.32.tar.gz

NEWS:

The need for virtual domain adaptation has been removed, and ezmlm+idx
now scales well beyond 100,000 subscribers via subscriber-transparent
sublisting and optimized bounce handling.

Programs can be compiled with MySQL support, allowing use of a SQL
database for addresses and logging. Normal ezmlm databases will be used
for lists not set up for SQL use, allowing full backwards compatibility
as well as mixing of database types and conversion between them.

ezmlm list clusters can be fully monitored via SQL logging and feedback
messages. See http://dbbs1.wustl.edu/cgi-bin/status.pl for an example.

http://www.ezmlm.org/ will contain the new FAQ (FAQ.idx in the release)
in a few days. The new FAQ is available in several formats via
ftp://ftp.id.wustl.edu/pub/patches/

Other improvements:
- Better tools for setting up a global interface.
- Subscriber From-line logging and tools to remotely determine
subscriber address from name, etc.
- Test program to test most functions of most ezmlm+idx programs (as
well as necessary parts of qmail).

BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY:

- ezmlm-0.53: Yes.
- Earlier ezmlm-idx: If you use SENDER checks and take advantage of the
DIR/extra or DIR/blacklist databases, you need to rename them to their
new names DIR/allow and DIR/deny. See INSTALL.idx for details.

FEATURES (see http://www.ezmlm.org/ for details):

ezmlm-idx is a patch/add-on to Dan Bernstein's ezmlm-0.53.tar.gz
qmail-adapted mailing list manager to add "threaded" multi-message
archive retrieval, digests, subscription and message moderation, remote
administration, automated configurable list setup in multiple
languages, ability to simply change configuration of active lists, MIME
support. Optional post restrictions based on headers, contents, MIME
type or size, and more. Subscriber-transparent sublisting with or
without use of a SQL database. Currently support for MySQL, but the
interface allows easy support of virtually any SQL database (or with a
little more work any non-SQL database as well).

Thanks to all that have contributed (see README.idx/CHANGES.idx).

Have fun!

Fred Lindberg
Fred B. Ringel

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-Sincerely, Fred

(Frederik Lindberg, Infectious Diseases, WashU, St. Louis, MO, USA)

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