Let me assume sendmail 8.9.3 or higher as your MTA.
Let me assume smrsh is enabled and you have a link to wrapper in your smrsh directory.
Let me assume majordomo 1.94.5 as you list manager.
Let me assume you provided majordomo its own uid and gid.
Let me assume sendmail "Trusts" majordomo. (Tmajordomo)
Let me assume /, /path, /path/to, /path/to/majordomo are not group or other writable.
Let me assume /path/to/majordomo/* is owner and group majordomo.majordomo. EXCEPT
wrapper which is suid root.
Let me assume your /etc directory and /etc/aliases file are not group or other writable.
And finally, I must assume your aliases are properly formatted with all the required arguments and no missing colons, quotes, or pipe symbols.
Let me assume that regular mail does come in and go out of the server correctly.
Assuming all my assumptions are correct, your majordomo would be working. :)
Dan Liston
Mike Carter wrote:
>
> Thanks for the advice.
>
> I know this shouldn't be this hard, but this is the most frustrating thing I've
> done in my 11 years as an SA! :/
>
> Now that I've fixed that problem, the resend/wrapper never resends the email on
> to the mailer. I thought maybe daemon didn't have access to the list, but it
> does.
>
> The agony continues. :)
>
> Dan Liston wrote:
>
> > Create a file owned by majordomo in the lists directory called listname-post.
> > Edit the file to contain the email addresses of those users allowed to post
> > to listname, one per line.
> > Edit your listname.config file and set "restrict_post = listname-post".
> > All done.
> >
> > Dan Liston
> >
> > Mike Carter wrote:
> > >
> > > I'd like to set up a list where I can email posts only from a few
> > > accounts. I found out how to do that, but every time I send from one of
> > > these accounts, I always get back a "BOUNCE: Approval required" email.
> > >
> > > How can I configure majordomo so that I don't have to approve postings
> > > from a select couple users?
> > >
> > > ps (the list is *not* moderated at this point)
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