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Subject: Re: creating a digest
From: Daniel Liston <dliston @ sonny . org>
Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2003 16:34:11 -0600
To: Linda St James <puki @ gryndlscot . com>
Cc: Majordomo-users @ greatcircle . com
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Remember, a list is more than just a config file, and a membership
file.  There are MTA dependencies that must be met, aliases, possible
virtusertable entries, and directory name, path, and permission issues.

Are both servers running the same Operating System?
Are both servers running the same MTA?  Same version?
Are both servers running the same version of majordomo"?
Is the majordomo UID and GID the same on both servers?
Are the majordomo.cf files the same?
Do the files and directories stated in majordomo.cf exist?
	In this case, $digest_work_dir, $filedir, and $filedir_suffix.

The digest function of majordomo depends on the existence of an archive
directory, which is why it is difficult to have a digest without an
archive of your list.  Just keep in mind, you can have an archive
directory without having an archive.  This satisfies the digest
requirements.

Dan Liston

Linda St James wrote:

> I am moving a list from one server to another.  I used the same config 
> files and just changed the names.  I have not been able to generate a 
> digest.  Is there some magic feature I am missing?



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