Why not look at the sample aliases.majordomo (or majordomo.aliases) file in
your work directory and read the FAQ.
Why are you re-creating the "wheel"?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CHARLES RAPHAEL [mailto:craphael@orion.pspt.fi]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 7:25 AM
> To: Wayne Spivak
> Cc: Majordomo-Users@GreatCircle.COM
> Subject: HOW DO I MAKE ALIASES??
>
>
> Gentlemen and ladies I'm still stuck. I have successfully installed
> Majordomo and that's what it told me when I runned the :
> ./wrapper config-test
>
> The problem not is how to make the aliases: I would like to use the
> aliases file of my redhat Linux 5.2 which is located in the
> /etc/aliases
> file, but I don't know how to write the aliases in the file.
> My majordormo
> is installed in: /usr/majordomo/majordomo-1.94.4/ folder
>
>
> Is it ok if i write this in the aliases:
> majordomo: /usr/majordomo/majordomo-1.94.4/
> or
> majordomo: /usr/majordomo/majordomo-1.94.4/majordomo.aliases
>
> I have created an account called majordomo, and I hope
> subscribers would
> email to majordomo@<my server> is that ok??? And what about
> the list file.
> I read the list doc but just don't get the point. need an
> easy tutorial
> please help.
> Cheers!!
>
> Charles Raphael
> craphael@orion.pspt.fi
>
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