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use strict; |
use strict; |
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use blib; |
use blib; |
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use Nos; |
use Nos 0.7; |
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use Getopt::Long; |
use Getopt::Long; |
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=head1 NAME |
=head1 NAME |
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=head1 SYNOPSYS |
=head1 SYNOPSYS |
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sender.pl --new=mylist |
sender.pl --create=mylist |
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sender.pl --drop=mylist |
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sender.pl --add=mylist members.txt |
sender.pl --add=mylist members.txt |
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sender.pl --delete=mylist members.txt |
sender.pl --delete=mylist members.txt |
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sender.pl --list[=mylist] |
sender.pl --list[=mylist] |
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my $opt; |
my $opt; |
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my $result = GetOptions( |
my $result = GetOptions( |
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"new=s" => \$opt->{'new'}, |
"create=s" => \$opt->{'create'}, |
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"drop=s" => \$opt->{'drop'}, |
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"list:s" => \$opt->{'list'}, |
"list:s" => \$opt->{'list'}, |
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"add=s" => \$opt->{'add'}, |
"add=s" => \$opt->{'add'}, |
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"delete=s" => \$opt->{'delete'}, |
"delete=s" => \$opt->{'delete'}, |
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my $list_name; |
my $list_name; |
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=item --aliases=/full/path/to/aliases |
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=item --new=list_name my-list@example.com |
Optional parametar C<--aliases> can be used to specify aliases file other |
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than default C</etc/aliases>. |
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=cut |
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my $aliases = $opt->{'aliases'} || '/etc/aliases'; |
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=item --create=list_name my-list@example.com |
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Adds new list. You can also feed list name as first line to C<STDIN>. |
Adds new list. You can also feed list name as first line to C<STDIN>. |
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You can also add C<--from='Full name of list'> to specify full name (comment) |
You can also add C<--from='Full name of list'> to specify full name (comment) |
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in outgoing e-mail. |
in outgoing e-mail. |
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Optional parametar C<--aliases='/full/path/to/aliases'> can be used to |
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specify aliases file other than C</etc/aliases>. |
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=cut |
=cut |
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if ($list_name = $opt->{'new'}) { |
if ($list_name = $opt->{'create'}) { |
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my $email = shift @ARGV || <>; |
my $email = shift @ARGV || <>; |
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chomp($email); |
chomp($email); |
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die "need e-mail address for list (as argument or on STDIN)\n" unless ($email); |
die "need e-mail address for list (as argument or on STDIN)\n" unless ($email); |
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my $aliases = $opt->{'aliases'} || '/etc/aliases'; |
my $id = $nos->create_list( |
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my $id = $nos->new_list( |
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list => $list_name, |
list => $list_name, |
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from => ($opt->{'from'} || ''), |
from => ($opt->{'from'} || ''), |
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email => $email, |
email => $email, |
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print "added list $list_name with ID $id\n"; |
print "added list $list_name with ID $id\n"; |
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=item --drop=list_name |
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Remove list. |
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Optional parametar C<--aliases='/full/path/to/aliases'> can be used to |
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specify aliases file other than C</etc/aliases>. |
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=cut |
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} elsif ($list_name = $opt->{'drop'}) { |
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my $id = $nos->drop_list( |
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list => $list_name, |
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aliases => $aliases, |
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) || die "can't remove list $list_name\n"; |
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print "drop list $list_name with ID $id\n"; |
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=item --list[=list_name] |
=item --list[=list_name] |
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List all available lists and users on them. |
List all available lists and users on them. |