>
> What would cause majordomo to abort processing a message
> with the error:
>
> MAJORDOMO ABORT
> HOSTILE ADDRESS emailaddress
>
>
I had the same question last time and Mike Northam (mbn@SSD.intel.com)
answered it for me:
Majordomo thinks it's a "hostile address" because it contains a '/' in the
username.
That is exactly what our problem was. I assume it is yours also.
I hope that helps.
Peter Sivo
Amdahl/Open Enterprise Systems
peters@oes.amdahl.com
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What would cause majordomo to abort processing a message
with the error:
MAJORDOMO ABORT
HOSTILE ADDRESS emailaddress
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