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[cobalt-users] Broken majodomo
- Subject: [cobalt-users] Broken majodomo
- From: Clayton McGow <mrwilder@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri Nov 10 17:32:32 2000
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Hi all,
I apparently broke majordomo when I was changing one of the
lists' configuration files... I forgot to set the
permissions.
I've set the permissions correctly now, but I can no longer
send an email to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxx without getting an
"invalid recipient" email, nor can I send any commands to
any of the lists, like "subscribe" or whatnot without
getting a:
"BOUNCE example-list_site1@xxxxxxxxxxx: Admin request:
/^subject:\s*help\b/i Admin request of type /^\s*help\s*$/i
at line 1"
and for that matter, even the BOUNCE notification doesn't
make it back to me because:
" ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors
-----
owner-example-list_site1@xxxxxxxxxxx
----- Transcript of session follows -----
550 owner-example-list_site1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx User unknown"
I tried to restart majordomo by typing "./majordomo&" but it
seems to be looking for its dependencies in a new place, for
example it tries to find "majordomo_version.pl" in the perl
library, which I'm sure is where it ought to be but
majordomo ran quite nicely for 2 years with
majordomo_version.pl in the same directory as itself. Same
goes for majordomo.cf, which it now is expecting to find in
/etc/majordomo.cf... although it ran for a long time with
majordomo.cf in /usr/local/majordomo.
The last thing in the log file is from when I forgot to set
the read permission on the changed config file:
Nov 07 14:22:27 atoznet.com resend[3379] {site_admin_site1}
ABORT Can't open
/usr/local/majordomo/lists/site_admin_site1.config
OK... I'm stumped. Does anybody know how I fix this?
--
Clayton McGow