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<raises hand> Me too. I have about 20 .qmail files - period. The
.qmail-default script handles all of the list traffic, looking for
certain configuration files in the list configuration directory to
see if the list name is valid, if it is digested, etc, etc, etc. I
also have about 5 support scripts that do the real work.
If anyone is interested, I will try to get my previous employer to
release the source.
Brian
P.S. - Could the maintainer of the web page comment out the entry to
my qmail-bounce package on www.qmail.org? I have been removed from
my old server and am transferring files to my new one.
At 08:52 PM 11/5/97 -0500, John R Levine wrote:
>> Heh. And here I was just getting ready to write up my own notes
on
>> getting the two to work together, along with a couple of tools of
my own.
>>
>> I think we're really going to need a qmail and majordomo FAQ at
some
>> point.
>
>I've done it, too. I use outgoing aliases of the form
>majordomo-outgoing-listname, symlink the .qmail file to the list.
and put a
>call to a validation checker at the front of the list so that only
majordomo
>can send stuff to the list. Works pretty nicely, gets VERP
automatically.
>
>Regards,
>John Levine, johnl@iecc.com, Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet
for Dummies",
>Information Superhighwayman wanna-be, http://iecc.com/johnl, Sewer
Commissioner
>Finger for PGP key, f'print = 3A 5B D0 3F D9 A0 6A A4 2D AC 1E 9E
A6 36 A3 47
>
>
>
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