In message <010101c0316f$f38b56e0$0201a8c0@pacbell.net>, Majorhost
<majorhost@p-trader.net> writes
> I have some questions for the list.
>
> If I'm running Majordomo on a virtual host, where I don't have
> access to the majordomo program files can I still use MajorCool
> interface? If not, is there a program I can use to make
> configurations, updates, and other changes easier?
>
> Also, how do I get rid of or modify the Majordomo Result & The
> Conformation Message which is sent to each person when they
> subscribe to a list?
>
> Thanks..
>
> Ken Kramer
Ken
You can still use MajorCool and it certainly makes configuration of
Majordomo user friendly. I can recommend it to you for those of us who
are not technically able to walk through the minefield of direct
alterations to Majordomo.
However, installation can be a nightmare. It took me three weeks and
quite a lot of support from my ISP and friends.
Whether you can actually install it on your virtual server will depend
upon your ability to get shell or telnet access to the root of your
server. I know through trying to help one or two that some ISPs do not
allow you sufficient access.
I'll try to help you if you want to email me direct.
The key to success is setting up the correct entries in the
Configuration file, though I prefer to create and alter default.sh as I
found I was making too many simple errors on constantly typing in the
locations through the Configure routine.
CHRIS
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Chris Wilkinson
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