On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, Jeff Welch wrote:
> Date: Thu, 04 Nov 1999 16:35:51 -0500
> From: Jeff Welch <jwelch@cutter.com>
> To: Majordomo Help <Majordomo-users@GreatCircle.COM>
> Subject: Re: "which @" not exposing all addresses (sendmail 8.8.5,
>
> Right. That's why it worked in my case: I close which_access on all my
> lists.
> FWIW, Majordomo's response was a little misleading ...
>
> >> The string '@' appears in the following
> >> entries in lists served by Majordomo@cutter.com:
> >>
> >> **** No matches found
>
> Makes it look like the search is run, but comes up empty. It would be
> clearer (and more accurate) if majordomo could reply with something like
It doesn't _look_ like the search is run, but comes up empty; the search
is _actually run, but comes up empty. Majordomo searches each and every
list in its domain. Part of the task is to look in the config files to
see if it is allowed to search each list; if it finds any match in any
list it will report it; otherwise it truthfully reports:
**** No matches found.
> You don't have permission to run the which command on this list:
> access is set to $which_access. Contact the list owner for more info.
Yes, but I have a better suggestion:
I am sorry you couldn't snoop in my domain; I have used this particular
security measure to keep you the hell out of it, but if you would like
to get more information to help you snoop some more ...;))
Regards,
Joe
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