I would need to see your aliases for technical, and make the following
suggestion for a test. Try this alias for technical, and send another
test message;
technical: :include:/usr/local/majordomo-1.94.5/lists/technical
If the above works, sendmail is happy with security and permissions.
If it also fails to deliver mail, you have more changes to make in
order to appease sendmail security. Most likely group and/or other
should not be given write permissions to any of the majordomo files
or directories.
Dan Liston
PS. What does the majordomo-1.94.5/Log file show about the message
below?
Steve Hudson wrote:
>
> I have just installed Majordomo-1.94.5 on a test server, and after solving the
> smrsh problem, I was able to send requests to majordomo (help/which/lists etc)
> and receive appropriate answers. I have set up 2 members , and can E-Mail
> to each of them,
> so sendmail seems to be working ok.
> However, when I send a test message to a list I created called
> technical , it does not get distributed. Following is an entry in the
> maillog file.
> (Oh, I'm running RedHat 7 with webmin 0.86)
>
> Jun 30 09:26:11 linuxserv sendmail[2453]: f5TNQBJ02453:
> to="|/usr/local/majordom
> o-1.94.5/wrapper resend -l technical technical-list",
> ctladdr=<technical@hudtek.
> com.au> (8/0), delay=00:00:00, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=prog, pri=30039,
> dsn=2.0.
> 0, stat=Sent
>
> Any clues would be most appreciated, as I would like to retain what's left
> of my hair...
> Thanks in advance...
> Regards,
> Steve........
>
> Steve Hudson.
> Computer/Network Technician
> Home Phone / Fax: +61 749732445
> Mobile: 0438 198698
> ICQ 788502
> steveh@reefnet.com.au
> If only Bill Gates had one Dollar for every time Windows crashes...
> Oh wait!!! He Does!!!!
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