> test-request: "|/usr/local/majordomo-1.94.5/wrapper majordomo -l test"
Change this to test-request: "/usr/local/majordomo-1.94.5/wrapper
majordomo -l test-list
I believe that is the problem but could be wrong..
Cheers
--JT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Balaji A" <BalajiA@PLANETASIA.COM>
To: "'Daniel Liston'" <dliston@netscape.com>
Cc: <majordomo-users@GreatCircle.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 10:16 AM
Subject: Majordomo Reply problems
> Hi,
> After installation when i send a mail to majordomo..
> "config test test.admin" ..it is creating a config file in my lists
> directory..but it is not sendin the config file back..i mean there is no
> reply from Majordomo..iam unable to know why this is happening..There is
no
> reply from majordomo what might be the problem..
> please help me..
>
> My alias file is as below..
>
> majordomo: "|/usr/local/majordomo-1.94.5/wrapper majordomo"
> owner-majordomo:balaji@ganga.planetasia.microland.co.in
> majordomo-owner:balaji@ganga.planetasia.microland.co.in
>
> test: "|/usr/local/majordomo-1.94.5/wrapper resend -l test test-list"
> test-list: :include:/usr/local/majordomo-1.94.5/lists/test
> owner-test: balaji@ganga.planetasia.microland.co.in
> test-owner: balaji@ganga.planetasia.microland.co.in
> test-request: "|/usr/local/majordomo-1.94.5/wrapper majordomo -l test"
> test-approval: balaji@ganga.planetasia.microland.co.in
>
> The machine iam using is solaris 2.7 and sunOS 5.6...
> perl-5.6.1..
> thanks balaji
>
> > ----------
> > From: Daniel Liston
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 8:33 AM
> > To: Diana Mateja
> > Cc: Majordomo-Users@GreatCircle.COM
> > Subject: Re: Install problem with majordomo.aliases
> >
> > What are the ownership and permissions on the link you created?
> > Are you running on a hosted service? Have you tried the RPM install?
> > You could save yourself lots of these problems by using the RPM if
> > you own the machine you are installed on.
> >
> > Dan Liston
> >
> > Diana Mateja wrote:
> > >
> > > I am having a problem installing majordomo. Here is my system info:
> > > Majordomo Version: 1.94.5
> > > Perl version 5.00503
> > > OS: Linux2.2.18
> > > Mailer: Sendmail8.8.7
> > >
> > > I made it to the last step where I issued the 'lists' command -
> > > 10. Test the configuration again by creating an empty file 'test' in
> > > $listdir, and issue a 'lists' command to Majordomo:
> > > % touch /path/to/majordomo/lists/test
> > > % echo 'lists' | mail majordomo
> > >
> > > I get the following error -
> > > [root@sesgweb lists]# hash map "Alias1": unsafe map file
> > > /home/mcuadm/src/majordom/majordomo.aliases.db: Group writable
directory
> > >
> > > So I looked through the archives and found that many have problems at
> > > this step and I found one that was similar to mine but the response
for
> > > that one did not work for me.
> > >
> > > Someone else reported the error -
> > > Issuing an echo lists | mail majordomo on my fBSD 3.3 system
> > > with sendmail returns this error:
> > >
> > > % Cannot open hash database /opt/majordomo.aliases.db:
> > > Inappropriate file type or format
> > > --------------------
> > > The response he got was -
> > >
> > > Most likely, your separate aliases file for majordomo is
> > > not located in a sendmail safe directory or owned by root.
> > > Try creating a link from /opt/majordomo.aliases to /etc/mail
> > > and in your sendmail.cf use that link as an additional
> > > aliases file.
> > >
> > > As root do;
> > > `ln -s /opt/majordomo.aliases /etc/mail` (I used my own pathname.)
> > > In sendmail.cf
> > > # location of alias file
> > > O AliasFile=/etc/aliases, /etc/mail/majordomo.aliases
> > >
> > > Restart sendmail
> > > Maybe `newaliases` or `sendmail -bi`
> > > ---------------
> > > This worked for him but when I restart sendmail. This is what I get:
> > > [root@sesgweb mail]# newaliases
> > > WARNING: Group writable directory /home/mcuadm
> > > WARNING: Group writable directory /home/mcuadm/src
> > > hash map "Alias2": unsafe map file
> > > /home/mcuadm/src/majordom/majordomo.aliases.db: Group writable
directory
> > >
> > > WARNING: cannot open alias database
> > > /home/mcuadm/src/majordom/majordomo.aliases
> > > Cannot create database for alias file
> > > /home/mcuadm/src/majordom/majordomo.aliases
> > > /etc/aliases: 15 aliases, longest 49 bytes, 226 bytes total
> > > /etc/mail/majordomo.aliases: 19 aliases, longest 121 bytes, 1131 bytes
> > > total
> > >
> > > I am not a sys admin so I don't understand these errors.
> > > Can someone help?
> > > Diana
> >
>
>
>
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