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Subject: Re: Archive problem
From: Crompton Administrator <admin @ marconi . crompton . com>
Date: Tue, 30 Apr 1996 02:20:46 -0400 (EDT)
To: bcerra @ intellicorp . com
Cc: majordomo-users @ greatcircle . com
In-reply-to: <9604300550.AA02014@bagdad.intellicorp.com>

Thanks,

 I found that out - also by looking at the archive script.

The @archive_dir must match - an easy way to test this is to
use the wrapper at the command prompt. 

wrapper archive2.pl -f xxx/xxx/xxx    

If this path does not match one in the @archive_dir it will tell
you invalid directory. If it matches it will tell you that you
must use addtional options. If you get that far you know the file
is OK.

So that's working... now another quesiton - digests

I followed the sample alias setup - I am getting a numbered file
for each message I send in my digest directory. 001, 002 etc.

If I want to send a digest daily (with cron - using example) where
does the file come from? All I see are these individual files.

Doug 


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