This has been covered quite a few times on this list. Most
likely, you are sending majordomo commands by echoing things
through a pipe to mail or sendmail as the root user to
majordomo. If you are not doing this, make sure there is
not a root-owned cron job doing this.
The other piece of this equation is that any name without an
@domain.name in the address is considered invalid by majordomo
in an "out-of-the-box" configuration. Search back through the
mailing list archives to see the regular expression to change
on line 605 of majordomo.pl if you must send messages to
majordomo from the command prompt.
Dan Liston
Kit wrote:
>
> What does the below, mean...and how do I fix it?
> everything else works great..
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: MAJORDOMO ABORT (mj_majordomo)
> Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 07:07:29 -0400
> From: Majordomo@kompukit.dyndns.org
> Reply-To: Majordomo@kompukit.dyndns.org
> To: Majordomo-Owner@kompukit.dyndns.org
>
> --
>
> MAJORDOMO ABORT (mj_majordomo)!!
>
> Majordomo@kompukit.dyndns.org: root is not a valid return address.
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