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[cobalt-users] Re: cobalt-users digest, Vol 1 #1627 - 5 msgs
- Subject: [cobalt-users] Re: cobalt-users digest, Vol 1 #1627 - 5 msgs
- From: Clayton McGow <mrwilder@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Nov 13 17:14:59 2000
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Thanks, I did exactly what you said and received the output
just as you mentioned.
I still get this bad email reply
<majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
63.229.70.250 does not like recipient.
Remote host said: 550 <majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxx>... User
unknown
when I write to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxx
Can you think of anything elses that may be the problem?
Thanks again.
> Clayton McGow wrote:
>
> > Regarding the information at the bottom of the page, I'm
> > wondering if its possible that the raq2 is not reading the
> > aliases.majordomo file at all, since I can't write to
> > majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Do the following:
>
> # grep aliases.majordomo /etc/sendmail.cf
>
> If you get a line that looks something like this:
>
> O AliasFile=/etc/aliases.majordomo
>
> Then do:
>
> # newaliases
>
> and you should get something like:
> /etc/aliases: 54 aliases, longest 34 bytes, 1267 bytes total
> /etc/aliases.majordomo: 120 aliases, longest 83 bytes, 6320 bytes total
>
> If you do, then majordomo IS reading your aliases.majordomo file.
>
> > Also, there is no job called majordomo in ps aux... on the
> > other hand, even if I manually start majordomo with
> > "./wrapper majordomo" nothing goes through.
>
> Majordomo is NOT a continuously running daemon. It's simply a number of
> perl files which process each incoming email individually.
>
> So it shouldn't appear in your "ps aux" output.
>
> Jeff
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Clayton McGow
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