Go into e-mail aliases file ...
For Unix try
/etc/mail
Edit the lists area where it will say
list-owner: hisname@tao.ca
owner-list: hisname@tao.ca
list-approval: hisname@tao.ca
In every instance for each list you have, replace hisname with yourname
list-owner: comrade@tao.ca
owner-list: comrade@tao.ca
list-approval: comrade@tao.ca
After you've replaced hisname with yourname you'll need to refresh the aliases
file by typing:
/usr/lib/sendmail -bi
Following the proper syntax for where your sendmail resides.
If you're running this under NT or something else, someone who manages a
majordomo listserver would need to fill in the gory details for you.
Best of luck,
Layne Meier
Network/Internet Analyst
Atlanta Newspapers
Comrade wrote:
> I've just joined the list...
>
> Can anyone answer my questions?
>
> First. Am I on the right list? I'm having problems with a majordomo program.
>
> I recently took over a majordomo account for a local non-profit radio
> station. The old list manager was overstepping his boundries with the
> adminstration of the list.
>
> I have control of the list now but he's still getting the bouced messages
> and the administration messages. How do I set it up so I have full
> adminstration of the list?
>
> Thanks to anyone who can help me!
>
> C. P. Odekirk
> KOOP Radio 91.7 fm
> Austin, Texas
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