I would make a change here, so owner-listname aliases to listname-owner
rather than the other way around. Owner-owner-listname is redundant.
If you follow the above suggestion, it would imply that listname-owner
becomes :include:/usr/local/majordomo/lists/listname-owner. This file
should be owner:group majordomo:majordomo and -rw-r--r-- to keep
sendmail happy.
Dan Liston
> > owner-listname::include:/usr/local/majordomo/lists/listname-owner
> > listname-owner: owner-listname
> > owner-owner-listname: owner-majordomo
Justin Broad wrote:
>
> Yes looks like I have a sendmail issue.
>
> Thanks
>
> Justin
>
> >>> Dan Liston <dliston@netscape.com> 20/02/01 17:29:19 >>>
> You must be new to mailing lists in general too. Your message being
> in HTML, the text was too small to read on my display. PLEASE use
> plain text when you compose messages to mailing lists to ensure all
> users can see/read your comments regardless of OS or MUA.
>
> Let me answer your question with a question. What happens if you
> change the :include: RHS of the owner-listname alias to just an email
> address? Does it start working? If it does, you have a sendmail
> permissions issue.
>
> Dan Liston
>
> > Justin Broad wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm new to Linux/Unix so forgive my ignorance. I have managed to install majordomo 1.94.5 on to Linux redhat 6.0. Every thing seems to be running fine, but I would like to set up a list with more than one owner. I have set up the list and aliases as shown in the readme file.
> >
> > owner-listname::include:/usr/local/majordomo/lists/listname-owner
> > listname-owner: owner-listname
> > owner-owner-listname: owner-majordomo
> >
> > Trouble is that this does not seem to work, I send requests to the list but nothing happens.
> >
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