John,
To set message_footer, you should define it in the "list.config" file.
As an example, at the following is a set of lines configuring the footer
for a list called "teste-l". Please notice that blank lines or lines
beginning with blanks should start with a "-".
-------- (teste-l.config)
# (the first line with "-" forces a blank line in the output)
message_footer << END
-
-------------------------------------------
- This is a multiple line footer
- For the list teste-l@di.ufpe.br
-------------------------------------------
END
-------- (teste-l.config)
Please take a look at the majordomo lists directory if there's is a
".config" file for your list. If there is no such file, you may send to
majordomo (via e-mail) the command
writeconfig listname password
in order to generate a new config file for the list "listname". This is
also useful when upgrading lists from earlier versions of Majordomo.
Fernando.
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| Jose Fernando Tepedino | And if I don't have this all worked out
| e-mail: jftm@di.ufpe.br | Still I'm getting closer, getting closer
| Recife - Brasil | (B. Joel)
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On Mon, 14 Dec 1998, john burton wrote:
> This looks like a subject that was batted around with older
> versions, but it doesn't seem to have shown its face in the last 2
> years (according to the archives).
>
> I have a majordomo v1.94.4 running here just fine. However, this
> evening I needed to fire up the "message_footer" value on one of the
> lists. So I tried several variations of adding the text with
> absolutely no luck.
>
> I *am* using resend in my inbound alias. Take a look below
>
> test: "| /usr/lib/majordomo/wrapper resend -l test
> test-list"
>
> Does anyone have an example of a successful "message_footer" entry??
>
> I'd appreciate it!
>
> --==jb==--
>
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