Layz - an ezmlm mailing list management tool

         Version 1.0

For installation instruction see the file INSTALL.	 

Usage:

layz <list>

Layz will look in your home directory for a directory called <list>. If
it exists then this is assumed to be the list directory. If it does not exist
then layz will look in the home directory of the qmail alias user for the
directory. (You will probably need to be root to manipulate any lists owned
by alias.)

If the list name is in the format xxx-yyyy, layz will look for the list in the
home directory of user xxx (if there is such a place).

Layz displays a scrollable list of all the subscribers. The list is sorted
alphabetically, first by host name and then by user name - case is not 
treated as significant. You can restrict the names that are displayed by
changing the filter above the list. This is a regular expression that is
used to match against the whole of each member's name. To refresh the list
when you have changed the filter, either type return at the end of the
expression or hit the refresh button.

Double clicking on a username will let you edit that name.

You can do multiple, non-contigious selections and hitting unsubscribe will
remove them all. (Shift-click extends, Control-click lets you do non-contigious)

Subscribe lets you add new members.

The checkbuttons for archived and public access, let you change the list status
with respect to archiving and public access (as you might guess!!)

That's it for now. Basically, it works fine for me, YMMV....

Mail me with bugs and suggestions for enhancements
at Lindsay.Marshall@newcastle.ac.uk. 
