I checked the aliases file. The alias for listname list is pointing to listname.
ie: listname-list: :include:/path/to/lists/listname
>>> "Daniel Liston" <dliston@sonny.org> 10/30/03 01:47AM >>>
Charlie Smith wrote:
> I get following error messages when doing a who or a which on the lists I'm a member of. Any ideas why?.
>
> Subject: MAJORDOMO WARNING (mj_majordomo)
>
> --
>
>
> MAJORDOMO WARNING (mj_majordomo)!!
>
> Can't read /path/to/list/listname-list: No such file or directory
>
This one means your alias file is misconfigured. Your alias for
listname-list should not :include: a file named listname-list, it
should :include: a file named "listname".
>
>
> and
>
> Subject: Majordomo results: who listname
>
> --
>
>
>>>>>who listname
>
> **** List 'listname' is a private list.
> **** Only members of the list can do a 'who'.
> **** You [ "Charlie Smith" <me@myaddress> ] aren't a member of list 'listname'.
This one appears to be related to your previous question about the
mismatched case of the address sending the command compared to the
address in the membership file.
Dan Liston
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