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RE: [cobalt-users] Majordomo revisited <frown>



Been there, tried that <smile>...

I need <majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> to go to the original majordomo, <majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> to go to the new one, and yet more, as I add more customers (yes we'll run a separate majordomo for each domain name on which we put majordomo; it takes less than a half-meg extra, and makes things a lot cleaner for us.

As you see from my later post, I did finally get it working, about 3 am or so <smile> (almost noon for you <smile, again>).

I knew you were in the UK because I looked up your whois record. I'm American distributor for a UK-based mailserver for Windows (at <www.mailtraqna.com>). I've got a very good telephone rate to the UK since I call a lot.

Jeff

At 02:54 AM 12/17/99  Neil J. Kemp wrote:
Ah you'll need to look in /etc/aliases.majordomo

On the first line is the part it's forwarding to majordomo (of maybe it's
2 or 3 lines in but u'll see it!)

After you've finished editing that file you'll need to run:

newaliases

And it'll just rebuild the 2 alias files. (You can add more in
/etc/sendmail.cf)

--Neil

PS How did you know I was in the UK? (time diff comment!) or just
remembered from a previous post?!

On Thu, 16 Dec 1999, Jeff Lasman wrote:

> Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 13:52:04 -0800
> From: Jeff Lasman <jblists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Reply-To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] Majordomo revisited <frown>
>
> Just finished trying that.
>
> I created the user by hand; named it "majordomo".
>
> No matter what I did, the mail kept getting forwarded to the original
> majordomo, and finding the wrong set of lists <frown>.
>
> I'm trying again <frown, again>.
>
> If you'd be willing to speak with me, Neil, let me know (I'll spring for
> the call and wake up early if necessary <smile>).
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jeff
>
>  > At 03:31 PM 12/15/99  Neil J. Kemp wrote:
> > You can do what I did and just cheat - make a majordomox user and install a
>  > new copy there instead. Works perfectly.
>
> --Neil
>
>
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