Yep, indeed it was perl. No surprise there, was it? I figured it
out when I checked the list-owner address, and found it
full of problem messages.
Secondly, I've actually got everything up and running right, so I've no
more issues for the time being, except to say that I've been on this list for
days now, and this is the very first message I've seen come across.
Freak coincidence that it was a reply to mine, I suppose. Anybody know
whats up?
Brian J. Ackermann
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Green <rtg@mich.com>
To: Brian J. Ackermann <brianj@subrad.com>
Cc: Majordomo-Users@GreatCircle.COM <Majordomo-Users@GreatCircle.COM>
Date: Thursday, March 11, 1999 7:17 AM
Subject: Re: Different Problem
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Brian J. Ackermann wrote:
> Hello, List!
>
> I've got what seems to be a different problem then most people with my
> install of Majordomo-1.94.4 I'm installing on a RedHat 5.2 system, and
> I've read that the perl that comes with that install might need to be
> replaced, so I'm currently downloading the source, to be recompiled,
> and we'll see if that fixes my problem. I don't suspect it will.
>
It's a well-known problem, so go ahead and update your perl. Once you
get past this one, you're sure to hit it...
>
> >>>> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> ======================
>
> Thats all it sends. I don't get the config file to edit, like step 7
It's not majordomo that's sending that line. It's your mailer. Turn off
the MIME options in your mailer, so it'll only send what you type, and
nothing more. The 'config test test.admin' was probably a few lines down,
but the major barfed on the MIME prefix before it ever got there...
--
Rick Green
Please note my new address: <rtg@mich.com>
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