ezmlm-tstdig(1) ezmlm-tstdig(1)
NAME
ezmlm-tstdig - Tests if a digest should be created
SYNOPSIS
ezmlm-tstdig [ -k kbytes ] [ -m msg ] [ -t time ] dir
ezmlm-tstdig reads files in the list directory dir and
determines if any of the criteria specified by the options
are met. If they are, or if all options specified are 0,
ezmlm-tstdig exits with success (0). Otherwise, ezmlm-tst-
dig exits (99), or in case of errors, (100) for permanent
and (111) for temporary errors.
The normal use of ezmlm-tstdig is to place it in a script
so that ezmlm-get(1) is executed if ezmlm-tstdig exists 0,
but skipped otherwise.
ezmlm-tstdig uses LOCAL to adapt its behavior so that it
can be used from the command line, a script, or from
within dir/editor, or dir/manager. If invoked from
dir/editor, the ezmlm-tstdig line should end in '|| exit
99'. When used here, ezmlm-tstdig if digest generation
criteria are met tests a timestamp in dir/tstdig. If
dir/tstdig is more than 1 hour old or a digest has been
successfully created since dir/tstdig was written, ezmlm-
tstdig will set the timestamp to the current time and exit
0. Otherwise it will exit 99. This is to guard against
initiating duplicate digests when messages arrive while
digesting is in progress.
OPTIONS
-k Success if more than kbytes of message body has
accumulated since the latest digest.
-m Success if more than msg messages have accumulated
since the latest digest.
-t Success if more than time hours have passed since
the latest digest.
USAGE
This is an example script for ezmlm-tstdig usage.
#!/bin/sh
#usage: script dir diglist@host
#digest if > 64 kbytes message bodies,
# > 30 messages, or
# > 48 hours since last digest.
# ezmlm bin path - modify for your setup
EZPATH='/usr/local/bin/ezmlm'
EZTST="${EZPATH}/ezmlm-tstdig"
EZGET="${EZPATH}/ezmlm-get"
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ezmlm-tstdig(1) ezmlm-tstdig(1)
${EZTST} -k64 -m30 -t48 "$1" || exit 0
${EZGET} -t "'$2'" "'$1'" < /dev/null
# improve by testing exit status
BUGS
Obviously, ezmlm-tstdig should be integrated into the
digesting program so that dir/tstdig will not be not nec-
essary. This may be done in the next version.
SEE ALSO
ezmlm-get(1), ezmlm-make(1), ezmlm-manage(1), ezmlmsend(1)
, ezmlm(5)
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© 1994 Man-cgi 1.15, Panagiotis Christias <christia@theseas.ntua.gr>