Utilities: Administration: Server: Server Settings: Advanced: For Programmers

 

Enable Debug Mail

This option allows you to specify email addresses, which should receive debug reports on undeliverable messages. This is a very useful thing when you are trying to debug specific problems, such as a certain user that is not able to receive mail. You should be warned: this can generate HUGE amounts of mail! By default, this option is blank. To send debug mail to multiple email addresses, separate each entry with a space.

 

Run program before lyris@

This setting allows you extend ListManager command processing with your own program. When mail is sent to lyris@… your program will first be run and then your program can do any processing it wishes on the message. If your program wants to stop processing of the message, it can delete it. See How can I extend ListManager with my own programs?.

 

Run program after lyris@

This setting allows you extend ListManager command processing with your own program. When mail is sent to lyris@… the message will be processed and then your program can do any additional processing it wishes on the message.

 

Disable Extensions

This option allows you turn off the programming "Extensions" feature of ListManager. The fields for "run program before" and "run program after" will continue to appear in the web interface, but they will have no effect.

 

Some administrators prefer to not allow extensions on their server, in order to enhance security.

 

Extension Directory

This option allows you to define the directory where all the ListManager extensions are located. This adds a level of security to extensions, as it prevents ListManager from running any program on your computer -- only programs in this directory are allowed.

 

LCP Password

(required) The password that you want the ListManager Command Protocol to use. The Server uses port 2020 to communicate with the pre- 6.0 web interface, and with other programs. Access to the Command Protocol is password protected, so that outsiders cannot affect your server. The default password is "LCPPasswd". You may want to change this password to give you a greater level of security.

 

However, if you do change this password, immediately after changing it the web interface will no longer work. This is because the web interface configuration file lyris.plc will still have the old password, and will no longer be able to access the Command Protocol of your ListManager. So, immediately after making a change to the LCP Password and saving the change, you will need to edit the lyris.plc file that is found in your ListManager/tclweb/lib directory. You will want to change the line password=LCPPasswd to reflect the new password that you have set.

 

Note: If you do not change your LCP Password, you are still well protected by the LCP Hosts setting available at Utilities: Administration: Server: Server Settings: Security: GUI Hosts.

 

TCLPORT Password

(required) The password that you want the ListManager Command Protocol to use. The Server uses port 2021 to communicate with the web interface, and with other programs. Access to the Command Protocol is password protected, so that outsiders cannot affect your server. The default password is "TCLPORTPasswd". You may want to change this password to give you a greater level of security.

 

However, if you do change this password, immediately after changing it the web interface will no longer work. This is because the web interface configuration file lyris.plc will still have the old password, and will no longer be able to access the Command Protocol of your ListManager. So, immediately after making a change to the LCP Password and saving the change, you will need to edit the lyris.plc file that is found in your ListManager/tclweb/lib directory. You will want to change the line tclport_password=TCLPORTPasswd to reflect the new password that you have set.

 

Note: If you do not change your LCP Password, you are still well protected by the TCLPORT Hosts setting available at Utilities: Administration: Server: Server Settings: Security: GUI Hosts.

 

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