On Wednesday 07 January 2004 07:43 pm, Jeff wrote:
> John D. Bowne wrote:
> >On Wednesday 07 January 2004 06:06 pm, Davide wrote:
> >You are right, of course, I hadn't seen that in the README file, I do now.
> >But, to bring this back to the original subject of the email. This might
> > need to be the first CtrlClnt command described in the Beginners Guide.
>
> I appreciate the feedback. Was the user in the server's "rootdomain" or
> were you adding a user to a new domain?
>
I was following the Beginners Guide, just subsituting my local domain for your
"mydomain.org" entries. If it matters, I was using "home-net" as the
RootDomain, no .anything. When this didn't work, I eventually reloaded
MailRoot with a fresh copy and started over, trying your instructions
exactly. Still got the same error. Spent a bunch of time with adding
additional logging to the system (I've not used the Linux debugging tools
yet), thinking that I had a permissions problem. Eventually, deduced that the
'mkdir' call would not create a multi-level directory structure in one call,
which the Perl version will (if I remember correctly). That led me to create
the mydomain.org directory myself, and then everything worked.
Sorry about the long winded answer.
Later,
johnbo
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John D. Bowne
Cornelius, OR
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