With Majordomo, it is good to set it up initially _exactly_ as the
documentation outlines, then customize it.
In your case, change the group owner of the lists directory to majordomo.
> Okay everyone, here's my latest error message; it's a new one, which is
> kind of exciting (could mean progress!)
>
>
> MAJORDOMO ABORT (mj_resend)!!
> shlock: '/usr/local/majordomo-1.94.5/lists' is not writable by UID 8 GID 12
>
>
> UID 8 = "mail"
> GID 12 = "mail"
>
> I've got the permissions set as follows in my majordomo directory, as per
> Kit Goines' kind recommendations:
>
> "user/group = majordomo/majordomo
> for the /usr/local/majordomo-1.94.5 folder...and permit it: rwxrwx--x
> and everything inside it to root.root
>
> everything else INSIDE the majordomo dir should
> have user/group: root/root with permits: rwxr-xr-x
> in:/var/lib/majordomo (where the lists are...etc.)"
>
> **my lists are in /usr/local/majordomo-1.94.5/lists/ folder-- I guess this
> could well be my problem??
>
> "theyall should be:user/group majordomo.majordomo
> and permits: rwxrwxr-x"
>
> help?
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