Subscription and unsubscription requests waiting to be confirmed by the user.
.TP
.B templates
-Directory containing list spesific templates (optional). If this
+Directory containing list specific templates (optional). If this
directory exists, templates are searched from it before going for
-system wide templates. An empty file here means the corresponding
+system wide templates. An empty file here means the
corresponding message is not sent at all. This can, for example, to
be used to turn off the "please wait for moderator" mails on a per\-list
basis.
enemies\-of\-carlotta \-\-name=moviefans@example.com
\-\-owner=ding@example.com \-\-create
.RE
+.fi
.PP
Note that you need to arrange mail to arrive at the list (and its
command addresses) by configuring your mail system.
.PP
To see the subscribers on that list:
.sp 1
+.nf
.RS
enemies\-of\-carlotta \-\-name=moviefans@example.com \-\-list
.RE
+.fi
.PP
People wanting to subscribe to the list should mail
.sp 1
+.nf
.RS
moviefans\-subscribe@example.com
.RE
+.fi
.SH QMAIL
With QMail, to arrange for incoming mail to be processed by Enemies of
Carlotta, you need to create a couple of
.PP
If you're running a virtual domain, example.com, and the mails are
being delivered to via
-.I /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains to joe\-exampledotcom, the
-files would be called
+.I /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains
+to
+.IR joe\-exampledotcom ,
+the files would be called
.I .qmail\-exampledotcom\-fans
and
.I .qmail\-exampledotcom\-fans\-default
.PP
To use Enemies of Carlotta with a Postfix virtual domain, you need to
set up a
-.I "virtual regular expression map,"
+.IR "virtual regular expression map" ,
typically called
.I /etc/postfix/virtual_regexp
(add