You can also use touch to create the list and then send the LISTS command to
majordomo to create the config file.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alvin Oga" <alvin@planet.fef.com>
To: "Todd Lyons" <todd@mrball.net>
Cc: "Alvin Oga" <alvin@planet.fef.com>; <majordomo-users@GreatCircle.COM>
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 7:56 AM
Subject: Re: Creating a new list the easy way
>
> hi ya todd..
>
> usually just running md will create a virgin <list>.config file
> and than i go and tweek the footers/headers etc...
>
> donno if using a gui is good or bad.... ( i hate gui's as it restricts
> what you can do with the files...and than theres security issues
> too if its web or tkbased
>
> to create blank new lists... there are scripts i know of..
> ( ie...config /etc/aliases, archives, digests...
>
> http://www.Linux-Consulting.com/Majordomo/mj_check.pl
> - creates the above...
>
> mj_check.pl -create <newlist>
>
> http://www.Linux-Consulting.com/Majordomo/Majordomo.Utilities.txt
>
> c ya
> alvin
>
> > Todd Lyons wrote:
> >
> > What easy way is there? I've always created the config file from
scratch.
> > I tried using the newlist or whatever perl script came with it, but it
> > barfed all over the place. Any recommendations for reading? The faq
> > doesn't seem to address this. BTW, I got permissions and users and
> > directory structure all taken care of. I just want the command(s) to
create
> > a blank new list and I'll figure out what it's doing on my own.
> >
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