Personally, I think that you should study the architecture of your server
(and servers in general) a bit more. If you dont undestand what Robert
wrote, you need to study the basics at the very least. Im not trying to be
harsh, but what Robert was describing, is fairly elementary.
Im willing to bet that the path to your list dir is incorrect. Have you
examined your error log (server error log)? You should absolutely find
something there that will give a clue.
-----Original Message-----
From: majordomo-users-owner@GreatCircle.COM
[mailto:majordomo-users-owner@GreatCircle.COM]On Behalf Of Shena Delian
O'Brien
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 9:47 AM
To: MajorDomo Users
Subject: Re: MajorCool can't find correct lists dir
Robert Covell wrote:
>
> We do this exact thing for our client base. Several of our clients run MJ
> lists that we provide Majorcool as an admin frontend. Each of the clients
> has a different domain (i.e. virtual). So in the config for MJ we have
> separate cf files for each used by the aliases. For Majorcool you have
to
> setup different .sh files for each domain (i.e. virtual) that will
generate
> a different cgi that is specific for that domain. If you ever change the
> lists (add/del) that MJ is severing you will have to run mj_key_cache
> against the specific cf file for that domain. Hope this helps a little
bit.
Actually I really have no idea what you're saying, it seems all rather
vague.
I have tried to run the config for Majorcool twenty times to make sure I
wasn't missing a configuration option that allowed me to specify where the
lists directory was, but there just doesn't seem to be an option like that.
I can generate different cgi/config files for different domains but they
don't do anything else than the previous one... they try to read the lists
dir.
*All* my domains use the same Majordomo installation and the *same*
Majordomo.cf.
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