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Re: How do I disabling majordomo temporarily? |
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From: |
Tom Sahrendt <zeitenflug @
yahoo .
com> |
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Date: |
Mon, 2 Jan 2006 07:38:30 +0000 (GMT) |
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To: |
majordomo-users @
greatcircle .
com |
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hi there
at any rate you have to disable the LISTNAME and
the LISTNAME-outgoing entries.
> Also will this file not get rebuilt when the
> server restarts?
depends. If your sendmail is run with the -bi
option it should rebuild the database
automatically when restarted. To be honest, I
don't know that because I work with postfix. If
your "/etc/aliases.majordomo" doesn't get rebuilt
automatically, you'll have a command to do so.
It's called "postalias" for postfix, I'd look at
the man pages of "makemap" and "newalias" for
sendmail.
cu,
Tom
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