Good question. I have root access to my server running mdomo so I setup
a cron to change all of the permissions and move the archives to a
publically accessible directory. For me this was easier that trying to
figure out how to do it the correct way.
keith
On Tue, 9 Apr 1996, John D. Leonard II wrote:
> I am having problems with file protections on archive files created by
> majordomo.
>
> I am using the monthly archive feature on majordomo. I have told
> majordomo to create and append archive files located in the document
> root of my WWW account so that the archives are accessible from a WWW
> browser.
>
> After the file is created, I must manually set the chmod of the file
> to allow appending.
>
> Where can I tell majordomo to create all archive files with a 644
> protection mask?
>
> JL
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