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Re: [cobalt-users] Qube2 Group Message too long
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Qube2 Group Message too long
- From: Jeff Lasman <jblists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri Mar 17 09:35:01 2000
- Organization: nobaloney.net
Alain LAROCHE wrote:
> Ok I have done it for existing lists.
> Do you mean that there is something else to do to avoid this problem for the
> future lists creation ?
Sure. Majordomo is open source. You can find and change anything you
want. I've heavily modified majordomo for some of our customers.
> I had a quick look to some majordomo files but I did not find a reference to
> the creation of the <list_name>.config
It's in there; keep looking for it.
Hint, grep all files for the exact line that's in the config file.
Remember, all of majordomo except "wrapper" is in plain text. (Perl,
actually <smile>.)
So why am I not telling you exactly where it is? Because I really don't
remember. You can do the homework as well as I.
There's an excellent support list called
<majordomo-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, and you can join the same way you
join any other majordomo run list, by sending a command to
<majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>. The command should be a simple one liner
in the body of your message; it should say "subscribe majordomo-users"
(without the quotes, of course).
Of course the fine listmembers there are much more acerbic than I am,
and replies by default go to the person who posted, not to the list, so
you'll find a lot of questions and very few answers, making the archives
almost useless <frown>. And you'll be told to RTFM (read the fine
manual) and RTFW (read the fine web) much more often then I telll people
to read the book on this list <wry grin>.
Majordomo is NOT easy. It's NOT intuitive. It's NOT for the faint of
heart <smile>.
Jeff
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