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Re: Documentation. |
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From: |
Daniel Liston <dliston @
sonny .
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Thu, 06 Mar 2003 12:50:37 -0600 |
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To: |
Doug Hall <doug @
doughall .
co .
uk> |
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Cc: |
majordomo-docs @
greatcircle .
com |
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The best docs are in the perl code itself, but the bundle does have
a "doc" directory too. Have you read the files in there? Have you
read any of the "self documented" lines of the list.config file that
you want to modify? End users can get help using majordomo by email
using the "help" verb in the message body of an email to majordomo@
your.domain. Owners/moderators do not have that luxury, we have to
read the list-owner-info file that came with majordomo. You can get
a copy of your config file by email too. Just ask majordomo to send
it to you by using this command, "config <listname> <listpassword>"
Dan Liston
Doug Hall wrote:
> I'm trying to find some docs on MajorDomo..
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> I'm trying to change to configuration of my list, so that eg. Setting up
> footers etc on emails
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> Please help..
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> Ta
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> Doug
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