The correct way to set advertise/noadvertise is with a regular expression, not yes or no.
Change your advertise back to the way it was, and put this between noadvertise and END;
/./
Anyone subzcribed to your list will still be able to see the listname with a lists command.
Dan Liston
Litiatco, Rick wrote:
> Hello Dan,
>
> I think I may have stumbled (literally) onto the solution. I created symbolic link to the list in my separate in the default directory and then set the advertise=no in the config and majordomo seems to be happier now. But I still have to test to make sure this works correctly.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Rick
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Liston [mailto:dliston@sonny.org]
> Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 10:40 AM
> To: Litiatco, Rick
> Cc: Majordomo-Users@greatcircle.com
> Subject: Re: Majordomo confused
>
>
> Having separate groups can be treated like having separate domains. Your aliases will have to be adjusted to use an additional
> majordomo.cf file, and this separate file must be created to reflect the needs of the lists in the non-default or non-standard location.
>
> Dan Liston
>
> Litiatco, Rick wrote:
>
>>Hello all,
>>
>>We have been successfully running majordomo-1.94.5 for the past year.
>>
>>We have a rather unusual setup such that my group has "separate" lists directory in the majordomo directory controlled by seperate keys file. The reason for this is that we share majordomo with another group and they have their own seperate lists. Neither of us want our users to see each other's lists when they browse (in Majorcool).
>>
>>This hasn't been a problem until now. We are being asked to make some of our lists moderated (i.e. subscription approval, etc). The issue is that when we turn moderation "on" and require approval subscriptions, it works fine until the moderator responds to approve the subscription and majordomo is looking at the default config file for the list which of course points to the default lists file.
>>
>>Has anyone done this before? Appreciate any ideas on this.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Rick
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