On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Rob G wrote:

>
> Ok .. still not sure here.. sorry for being so dense ...
>
> Here is the step that I am stuck on:
>
> Add the majordomo-related aliases to your Sendmail alias file.
>    This can either be /etc/aliases, or if you are using a more recent
>    version of Sendmail (8.6 or above) a cleaner approach is to add an
>    alias file specifically for Majordomo aliases by adding another
>    "OA" line to /etc/sendmail.cf:
>
>    OA/path/to/majordomo/majordomo.aliases
>
>    If you use the M4 configuration system of recent sendmails, you can add
>    the following line to your .mc file to achieve the same effect:
>
>    define(`ALIAS_FILE',`/etc/aliases,/path/to/majordomo/majordomo.aliases')
>
>    Whichever method chosen, add the following aliases for Majordomo
>    itself:
>
>     majordomo: "|/path/to/majordomo/wrapper majordomo"
>     owner-majordomo: you,
>     majordomo-owner: you

You might want to create a schell script like :

#!/bin/sh
DIRNAME=`dirname $0`
FILENAME=$1
shift
$DIRNAME/econv --unix --input $FILENAME | /path/to/majordomo/wrapper XXX
rm -f $FILENAME


and use it inside a cmd alias ( pls look at the doc ). Also you will want
to fill XXXX since I don't know majordomo.



- Davide

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