On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 11:46:44 -0400 Michael Arena <marena@magnatechonline.com> wrote:
> Ok I corrected those permissions and groups and it seemed to go through
> now
> by the looks of the Exim log. Here's how it looks now:
> "2003-07-15 11:31:33 19cRm9-00024E-00 <= root@mydomain.org U=root P=local
> S=305
> 2003-07-15 11:31:33 19cRm9-00024E-00 => |/usr/lib/majordomo/wrapper
> archive2.pl -f /var/lib/majordomo/lists/thetest.archive/archive -M -a
> (thetest-archive@mydomain.org) <thetest@mydomain.org> R=system_aliases
> T=address_pipe
> 2003-07-15 11:31:33 19cRm9-00024E-00 => |/usr/lib/majordomo/wrapper
> resend -l thetest thetest-list <thetest@mydomain.org> R=system_aliases
> T=address_pipe
> 2003-07-15 11:31:33 19cRm9-00024E-00 Completed"
> Only problem is, of the two email addresses I added to the list, neither
> received the test post I sent. Is there any other way to test this out??
look in your mail queue (exim -bp) and see if they're in there. also, grep
for the actual destination addresses in mainlog and see what disposition
exim has given them; you've only shown the logs through the successful
handoff to aliases, and not the individual deliveries.
richard
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