rev 1319 - in trunk/siesta: bin lib/Siesta

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From: simon
Subject: rev 1319 - in trunk/siesta: bin lib/Siesta
Date: 13:00 on 12 Aug 2003
Author: simon
Date: 2003-08-12 13:00:11 +0100 (Tue, 12 Aug 2003)
New Revision: 1319

Modified:
   trunk/siesta/bin/nacho
   trunk/siesta/lib/Siesta/UserGuide.pod
Log:
Some more info


Modified: trunk/siesta/bin/nacho
===================================================================
--- trunk/siesta/bin/nacho	2003-08-12 11:52:54 UTC (rev 1318)
+++ trunk/siesta/bin/nacho	2003-08-12 12:00:11 UTC (rev 1319)
@@ -634,7 +634,7 @@
 
     # otherwise 
     foreach my $deferred ( Siesta::Deferred->retrieve_all ) {
-        print $deferred->id(),") ",$deferred->message->subject(),"\n";
+        print $deferred->id(),") ",$deferred->message->subject(), " (by ", $deferred->who->email(), " because '",$deferred->why,"')\n";
     }
 };
 

Modified: trunk/siesta/lib/Siesta/UserGuide.pod
===================================================================
--- trunk/siesta/lib/Siesta/UserGuide.pod	2003-08-12 11:52:54 UTC (rev 1318)
+++ trunk/siesta/lib/Siesta/UserGuide.pod	2003-08-12 12:00:11 UTC (rev 1319)
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
 
 Fortunately this is easy. Running
 
-	% nacho create-database
+    % nacho create-database
 
 should do everything for you (providing the config in your siesta.conf 
 is ok).
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
 
   % nacho create-list myfirstlist admin@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx \
                      myfirstlist@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx \ 
-		     myfirstlist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
+             myfirstlist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
 
 which will print out. 
 
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
 them using nacho 
 
   % nacho create-member simon@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
-  Member simon@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx added	
+  Member simon@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx added    
 
   % nacho add-member myfirstlist simon@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
   Member 'simon@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx' added to list 'myfirstlist'
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@
 
 Finally a person can subscribe by mailing 
 
-	myfirstlist-sub@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx 
+    myfirstlist-sub@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx 
 
 address or by going through the web interface
 
@@ -152,13 +152,13 @@
 
   % nacho describe-member simon@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
 
-	email = simon@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
-	lastbounce =
-	bouncing =
-	password = bar
-	nomail =
-	id = 36
-	Subscribed to : myfirstlist, somerandomlist
+    email = simon@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
+    lastbounce =
+    bouncing =
+    password = bar
+    nomail =
+    id = 36
+    Subscribed to : myfirstlist, somerandomlist
 
 
 To modify information that information :
@@ -254,6 +254,32 @@
   Member 'richardc@xxxxxxxxx.xxx' deleted.
 
 
+=head1 Handling deferred messages
+
+Deferred messages are ones being held for approval or contain 
+administrative tasks.
+
+You can see how many deferred messages there are by doing :
+
+    % nacho show-deferred
+    1) some subject line (by test@foo because 'the hell of it')
+
+or you can view an individual message by supplying the id
+
+    % nacho show-deferred 1
+    From: simon@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
+    To: people@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
+    Subject: some subject line
+
+    Hello people
+
+    Simon
+
+To resume a message simply do this :
+
+    % nacho resume-deferred 1
+    Sucessfully resumed message 1
+
 =head1 Deleting Lists
 
 Similarly deleting a list will unsub all member from that list and then 
@@ -268,7 +294,7 @@
 
 Running the command 
 
-	% nacho create-backup 
+    % nacho create-backup 
 
 will print a shell script to STDOUT. 
 

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