Hi there,
This is what I get when I run ./wrapper config-test

---------------------- temp directory ----------------------
Good: Created a temp file in $TMPDIR (/var/tmp).
---------------------- list directory ----------------------
BAD:  list directory /usr/lib/majordomo/lists has bad permissions
--------------------------- log ---------------------------
BAD:  logfile /usr/lib/majordomo/Log exists, but is not writeable or isn't
a fil
e.
------------------------- Mailers -------------------------
You have defined a mailer for delivery.
Attempting to verify that this is a valid mailer...looks okay.
You have defined a mailer for delivering administrative messages.
Attempting to verify that this is a valid mailer...looks okay.
------------------ Checking majordomo.cf ------------------
Checking to see if there are new variables that should be in
your majordomo.cf file...Nope, none that I see.

Have you configured where Majordomo is?
        $whereami is Demiurge.in.ibm.com
Good: yup!
----------------------- end of tests -----------------------


2 bad things were found.
Please fix before attempting to run Majordomo.


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Now as you can see, I created the dir lists, but it says it is wrong but
there is already a dir by the name lists
in /var/lib/majordomo

and I even 'touch'ed Log file, but it won't accept and /usr/lib/majordomo
is owned by root .
So, Now how do I proceed ??
Now, after I received the mail from thaths, I edited the lists and log dir
to point to /var/lib/majordomo
and it works.

One more thing I would like to know is what are the permisssions on
/usr/lib/majordomo ?? Are they supposed to be owned
by majordomo or by root ??
TIA
Regards
     Khader

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Syed Khader Vali                  Debian 2.2.4 ( potato )
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