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configset listname unsubscribe_policy = [VALUE]
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Default Value : open
Data Type : enum, choose from: open closed auto open+confirm closed+confirm auto+confirm
Category : access
Password Notes: Visible only with password.
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EXAMPLE:
configset listname unsubscribe_policy = open
WARNING: The default unsubscribe_policy (open) allows anyone to forge
a return address and remove another subscriber from the
list. The "auto" setting allows the same thing without even
faking the From field. It is HIGHLY recommended that you use
open+confirm instead. The default is for compatibility with Mj1.
The unsubscribe_policy configuration setting is used to restrict access
to the unsubscribe command.
The following eight values are supported:
auto Anyone can use the unsubscribe command for any address.
auto+confirm Anyone can use the unsubscribe command for any address,
but the command must be confirmed by the person at
the affected address.
auto+password Anyone can use the unsubscribe command for any address,
but the person issuing the command must supply a
personal password.
open Anyone can use the unsubscribe command for her own
address. If anyone attempts to use the unsubscribe
command for a different address, the approval of
the list moderators will be required.
open+confirm Anyone can use the unsubscribe command for her own
address. If anyone attempts to use the unsubscribe
command for a different address, the approval of
the list moderators will be required. The command
must be confirmed by the person at the affected
address.
open+password Anyone can use the unsubscribe command for her own
address. If anyone attempts to use the unsubscribe
command for a different address, the approval of
the list moderators will be required. The person
issuing the command must supply a personal password.
closed Anyone can use the unsubscribe command for any address,
but the approval of the list moderators is required.
closed+confirm Anyone can use the unsubscribe command for any address,
but the approval of the person at the affected address
and the list moderators is required.
This setting determines who can use the unsubscribe command to remove
addresses from a mailing list. It has no effect upon auxiliary lists.
An administrative password can be used to issue the unsubscribe command,
regardless of the value of this setting.
Any rules in the access_rules setting related to the unsubscribe command
will take precedence over the value of this setting.
Regardless of the value of this setting, it is only possible
to unsubscribe multiple addresses at once, using the unsubscribe-pattern
command, with an administrative password.
See Also:
help access (for the special case of granting/denying all access)
help configset_access_rules (to restrict access to any command)
help access_variables (for requests, variables, defaults)
help configset_archive_access (for archive command access_rules)
help configset_faq_access (for faq command access_rules)
help configset_get_access (for get command access_rules)
help configset_index_access (for index command access_rules)
help configset_info_access (for info command access_rules)
help configset_intro_access (for intro command access_rules)
help configset_set_policy (for set command access_rules)
help configset_subscribe_policy (for subscribe command access_rules)
help configset_which_access (for which command access_rules)
help configset_who_access (for who command access_rules)
help post (for the special case of restricting who can post msgs)
help unsubscribe (for the command that this policy regulates)
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