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Re: Welcome message. |
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From: |
Daniel Liston <dliston @
sonny .
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Date: |
Wed, 01 Oct 2003 08:57:35 -0500 |
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support @
klings .
com,Majordomo Users <majordomo-users @
greatcircle .
com> |
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<3135.12.222.115.101.1065007324.squirrel@shop.klings.com> |
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Mike Horton wrote:
>>Is the list closed? Is the admin/moderator sending mail in plain text?
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> Yes, it is closeed. Moderator is only one sending mail
But is he sending approved mail in "plain text"?
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>>Does the majordomo.cf file use a REAL host/domain name in the $whereami
>>variable?
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> Yes , klings.com
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> If /bin/dnsdomainname is use or /bin/hostname, etc, it will
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>>need to be "chomp"'d to prevent stray blank lines in the message
>>headers.
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> Don't use anything like that. This machine is a domain name server.
I'm not sure you are understanding my question. Can you copy/paste
the $whereami line from the majordomo.cf into your response?
You might want/need to apply a patch to majordomo for the welcome.
Dan Liston
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>>Dan Liston
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>>Mike Horton wrote:
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>>>There was no time warp. I sent several messages but the administrator
>>>said they got caught and tripped an administriva alert.
>>>I have created listname.intro and turned off the welcome message and
>>>the new user gets this email : >>>> approve dyjhrh3 subscribe users
>>>testlistuser@klings.comSucceeded.
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>>>>>>>with a subject of : Majordomo results.
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>>>If I turn on the welcome message the user doesn't get the above he
>>>just gets the welcome message and the intro message in the body of one
>>>email. I have tried all kinds of options and still I am not seing the
>>>expected results.
>>>Mike
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