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Subject: Re: unzubscribe problems
From: dliston @ netscape . com (Dan Liston)
Organization: iPlanet eCommerce Solutions, A Sun-Netscape Alliance
Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 09:54:27 -0500
To: majordomo-users @ greatcircle . com
References: <p04330100b734173b1f6a@[140.90.161.201]> <3B12F449.7F76140@netscape.com> <p04330100b73950968da5@[140.90.161.201]>

Everything seems reasonable to me as far as your setup in concerned.
Did you install from the .gz bundle on greatcircle.com, or did you
use the RPM installer?  If pmfb.net is a hosted domain, you should
use "resend_host = pmfb.net" (or similar) in your listnmame.config
files.  If you don't set it there, you need "-h pmfb.net" in the
resend alias of each of your lists.

The only other thing I can see different from any installations I 
have performed is the sendmail-8.11.  I am typically slow to upgrade
my sendmail because of the complexity of my own mail configuration.
I am running sendmail 8.9.3, majordomo 1.94.5, on a redhat 6.2 box
successfully, and I have used both the manually installed bundle and
the RPM on the same machine.

I do vaguely recall seeing the error/reason 9 question come up once
or twice on this list in the last 3 years.  Maybe a google search 
or digging through the archives at greatcircle would be helpful.

Sorry I couldn't solve this for you.

Dan Liston

Michael Coyne wrote:
> 
> At 7:58 PM -0500 5/28/01, Dan Liston wrote:
> >What are the permissions/ownerships of /usr/local/mail/majordomo/wrapper?
> 
> -rwsr-xr-x   1 root     daemon      14902 Mar 30 08:22 wrapper
> 
> >What are the permissions/ownerships of /usr/local/mail/majordomo/majordomo-pmfb.cf?
> 
> -rw-rw----   1 majordom daemon      10478 Mar 30 18:53 majordomo-pmfb.cf
> 
> >Does the .cf file have valid $sendmail_command and $mailer variables?
> 
> Yes, and they look right.
> 
> >Do your individual list.config files or list aliases define "resend_host"?
> 
> No.  Should they?
> 
> >Have you checked the FAQ on sendmail.org for "error 9|reason: 9"?
> 
> Yes, that was one of the first places I looked.  Nothing that I could find refers to error/reason 9.  I've tried to be thorough in looking for a solution, searching all of the Majordomo docs and all over the web.  Most of what I have found mentions a bad version of perl shipped with RedHat 5.2 that generated error 9.  But I have RedHat 6.2 installed and a version of perl that the Majordomo FAQ says is ok.
> 
> thanks,
> 
> Michael
> 
> >Dan Liston
> >
> >Michael Coyne wrote:
> >>
> >> Howdy all!  (thanks Dan Liston for the posting help!)
> >>
> >> I've had Majordomo set-up for a few weeks now and everything seems to be working find until a user tries to unzubscribe.  When they do I get an error like the following:
> >>
> >>    ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
> >> "|/usr/local/mail/majordomo/wrapper majordomo -C /usr/local/mail/majordomo/majordomo-pmfb.cf"
> >>     (reason: 9)
> >>     (expanded from: <majordomo-pmfb@lists.pmfb.net>)
> >>
> >>    ----- Transcript of session follows -----
> >> Message delivered to mailing list <majordomo-pmfb@lists.pmfb.net>
> >> 554 5.3.0 "|/usr/local/mail/majordomo/wrapper majordomo -C /usr/local/mail/majordomo/majordomo-pmfb.cf"... unknown mailer error 9
> >>
> >> As I said, everything else seems to work fine.  I have MD version 1.94.5 installed on a 386 machine running RedHat 6.2, Perl 5.00503, and sendmail 8.11.1.
> >>
> >> Has anyone else run into this problem before?  Any help would be most appreciated.  I have tried just about everything I can think of.
> >>
> >> thanks,
> >>
> >> Michael Coyne
> >> seaturtle.org



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