ezmlm-unsub(1) ezmlm-unsub(1) NNAAMMEE ezmlm-unsub - manually remove addresses from a mailing list SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS eezzmmllmm--uunnssuubb [ --mmMMHHvvVV ] [ --hhhhaasshh ] _d_i_r [ _b_o_x@@_d_o_m_a_i_n _._._. ] DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN eezzmmllmm--uunnssuubb removes each address _b_o_x@@_d_o_m_a_i_n from the mailing list stored in _d_i_r. If no command line argument is given, eezzmmllmm--uunnssuubb will process stdin instead. If _b_o_x@@_d_o_m_a_i_n is not on the mailing list, eezzmmllmm--uunnssuubb keeps it off. eezzmmllmm--uunnssuubb converts _d_o_m_a_i_n to lowercase before removing _b_o_x@@_d_o_m_a_i_n from the mailing list. GGEENNEERRAALL OOPPTTIIOONNSS --vv Display eezzmmllmm--uunnssuubb((11)) version information. --VV Display eezzmmllmm--uunnssuubb((11)) version information. MMYYSSQQLL OOPPTTIIOONNSS These option is silently ignored in the absence of mysql support. --hh _h_a_s_h With mysql support the argument is used as the hash. The argu- ment should be between 1 and 99. The hash is used in in the dis- tribution of addresses between sublists. As the hash is normally between 0 and 52, controlling the hash makes it possible to remove addresses that cannot be manipulated remotely. A hash of 99 is reserved for sublists, and a hash of 98 is reserved for ‘‘receipt’’ addresses serviced by eezzmmllmm--rreecceeiipptt((11)).. --HH (Default.) The address can be removed if it has a hash in the normal range (0..52). --mm (Default.) Use SQL support if available. --MM Do not use SQL support even if available. This option can be used to manipulate a normal local subscriber database even for lists with SQL support. SSEEEE AALLSSOO ezmlm-list(1), ezmlm-manage(1), ezmlm-make(1), ezmlm-receipt(1), ezmlm- send(1), ezmlm-sub(1), ezmlm(5) ezmlm-unsub(1)