/var/list/.bin/subscribe is in smartlist 3.15-22.
This file is owned by list:list, with mode 0o755.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
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# Copyright (c) 1993-1996, S.R. van den Berg, The Netherlands
#$Id: subscribe,v 1.36 1996/12/21 03:28:11 srb Exp $
test=test # /bin/test
echo=echo # /bin/echo
cat=cat # /bin/cat
sed=sed # /bin/sed
grep=grep # /bin/grep
date=date # /bin/date
formail=formail # /usr/local/bin/formail
multigram=multigram # ../.bin/multigram
arch_retrieve=arch_retrieve # ../.bin/arch_retrieve
$test -z "$listaddr" &&
$echo "Don't start this script directly, it is used in rc.request" && exit 64
tmprequest=tmp.request
tmpfrom=tmp.from
subscribetxt=subscribe.txt
subscribefiles=subscribe.files
if $test ! -r dist
then
$echo "subscribe: Where did the dist file go?" 1>&2
$echo "(Only addresses below this line can be automatically removed)" >>dist
fi
case "$X_ENVELOPE_TO" in
*$list-request*) wrongaddress="" ;;
*) wrongaddress="WARNING:
Please try to use '$listreq'
the next time when issuing (un)subscribe requests.
" ;;
esac
subscraddr=""
address=`$formail -k -xSubject: |
$sed -n -e 'y/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/' \
-e '/^[ ]*[^ a-z]/ q' \
-e 's/^[^@]*add[ ]*'\
'[^ ]*[ ]\([^ ]*[-a-z0-9_][@!][a-z0-9][^ ]*\).*/\1/p' \
-e 's/^[^@]*address[ ]*'\
'[^ ]*[ ]\([^ ]*[-a-z0-9_][@!][a-z0-9][^ ]*\).*/\1/p' \
-e 's/^[^@]*sub[ ]*'\
'[^ ]*[ ]\([^ ]*[-a-z0-9_][@!][a-z0-9][^ ]*\).*/\1/p' \
-e 's/^[^@]*subscribe[ ]*'\
'[^ ]*[ ]\([^ ]*[-a-z0-9_][@!][a-z0-9][^ ]*\).*/\1/p' `
fromaddr=`$cat $tmpfrom`
for a in $address ""
do
if $test -z "$subscraddr"
then
case $a in
$listreq|$listaddr) ;;
?*) subscraddr=$a
$echo " $subscraddr" >$tmpfrom ;;
esac
fi
done
subscraddr="" # let multigram eliminate trailing and leading punctuation
address=`$formail -k -xSubject: <$tmprequest |
$multigram -b1 -x$listreq -x$listaddr -l$off_threshold $tmpfrom |
$sed -e 's/^ *[^ ][^ ]* *[^ ][^ ]* *[^ ][^ ]* *\([^ ][^ ]*\)/\1/' `
for a in $address ""
do
$test -z "$subscraddr" && subscraddr=$a
done
$test -z "$subscraddr" && subscraddr=$fromaddr
if $test -f subscreen
then
./subscreen "$subscraddr" || exit 1
fi
$grep '^Subject: Re:' <$tmprequest >/dev/null &&
wrongaddress="${wrongaddress}WARNING:
Send in a new mail, INSTEAD OF REPLYING
the next time when issuing (un)subscribe requests.
"
NOT_METOO=""
#$formail -k -xSubject: <$tmprequest |
# $grep 'no.*[^a-z]cop.*[^a-z]please' >/dev/null && NOT_METOO=" (-n)"
$multigram -a "$subscraddr$NOT_METOO" dist >/dev/null
sender=`$formail -rtzcxTo: <$tmprequest`
$test -z "$subscribe_log" ||
$echo "subscribe: $subscraddr by: $sender `$date`" >>$subscribe_log
case $subscraddr in
*$sender*) sender="$subscraddr" ;;
*) sender="$sender $subscraddr" ;;
esac
( $formail -i"From: SmartList <$listreq>" -rtA"X-Loop: $listaddr" <$tmprequest
$test ! -z "$wrongaddress" && $echo "$wrongaddress" && wrongaddress=""
$echo "You have added to the subscriber list of:"
$echo ""
$echo " $listaddr"
$echo ""
$echo "the following mail address:"
$echo ""
$echo " $subscraddr"
$echo ""
# if $test -z "$NOT_METOO"
# then
$echo "By default, copies of your own submissions will be returned."
# else
# $echo "As requested, copies of your own submissions will not be returned."
# fi
$echo ""
$cat $subscribetxt
$sed -e 's/^/>/' $tmprequest
) | $SENDMAIL $sendmailOPT $sender
if $test -f $subscribefiles
then
$formail -X "" -i "Reply-To: $subscraddr" -i "Subject: archive" \
<$tmprequest >$tmpfrom
$cat $tmpfrom >$tmprequest
$echo "" >>$tmprequest
$cat $subscribefiles >>$tmprequest # setup fake archive commands
$echo $subscraddr >$tmpfrom
exec $arch_retrieve <$tmprequest # the point of no return
fi
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