smartlist problem...!!

2000-11-21 Thread YoonSuk Cho[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi all I'm using the smartlist for mail service. But I found a one problem.The story is below. 1.I send a mail.( -v [EMAIL PROTECTED]) use root privilege.(in fact root) 2.and then mail is vanish. 3.I'm not root the mail is not strange.Why ? -- YoonSuk Cho [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL

Re: smartlist problem...!!

2000-11-21 Thread brian moore
On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 03:54:41AM +0900, YoonSuk Cho[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi all I'm using the smartlist for mail service. But I found a one problem.The story is below. 1.I send a mail.( -v [EMAIL PROTECTED]) use root privilege.(in fact root) 2.and then mail is vanish. 3.I'm not root

Re: SmartList: problem subscribing

2000-09-22 Thread Santiago Vila
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Wade Parker wrote: I'm using Debian 2.2, Exim 3.1, procmail 3.13.1 and SmartList. I've installed Smartlist using dselect. I can create a list. But I cannot get anyone subscribed to the list or if I add an address manually, Smartlist will not send out any messages to

Re: SmartList: problem subscribing

2000-09-22 Thread Wade Parker
Yes, I uncommmented the user = list line. I even tried adding group = list. Nothing seems to work. I've been working under the assumption that the problem involves file permissions, ownership, or the piping statement in /etc/aliases. flist and the procmail link are owned by root:list. flist

SmartList: problem subscribing

2000-09-21 Thread Wade Parker
I'm using Debian 2.2, Exim 3.1, procmail 3.13.1 and SmartList. I've installed Smartlist using dselect. I can create a list. But I cannot get anyone subscribed to the list or if I add an address manually, Smartlist will not send out any messages to that person. The only changes I've made to the