The phrases_ table holds "phrases" words that should trigger a specific action. You define the phrase, where in the message to search, and what to do when the phrase is found.
Primary key: PhraseID_
Field Name |
Description |
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AppliesTo_ |
What fields does this apply to: all, body, subject, from, header, subject-body, etc. (varchar(30), NOT NULL) |
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Context_ |
In what context does this apply: $listname, "all lists", "all sites", or "listmanager@". This attribute should work in conjunction with "Site" (below) to locate the phrase at the correct hierarchical level (varchar(60), NOT NULL) |
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DocID_ |
What document should be mailed/displayed in response to seeing this phrase (varchar(200), NOT NULL) |
Changed column in 7.8. |
Notify_ |
Email addresses to notify when this responder is requested (text, NULL) |
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PgmAfter_ |
Program to execute after the action of a match phrase (text, NULL) |
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PgmBefore_ |
Program to execute before the action of a match phrase (text, NULL) |
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Phrase_ |
The phrase words to search for. If more than one, separated by a carriage return (text, NULL) |
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PhraseID_ |
Unique ID for this phrase (int, Identity, NOT NULL) |
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Reject_ |
Whether to accept or reject the message in reponse to seeing this phrase. (bool, NOT NULL). |
Added in 7.8. |
Replace_ |
Replace the matched match phrase text with this text (text, NULL) |
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Site_ |
Name of site this applies to. This field can be a sitename, a listname (in the form of "list $listname"), or "all" to designate a server-level phrase (varchar(70), NOT NULL) |
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