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Post-Install Notes for Majordomo ================================ Before you can use Majordomo, you will need to complete a few steps manually: - customize 'majordomo.cf' in your majordomo directory - look at 'aliases.majordomo-sample' in your majordomo directory for examples of how to create lists. Before editing, copy this list to where you keep your alias files (for example, copy it to /etc/aliases.majordomo. A test list (test-l) has been created and configured for you. Be sure to remove this list if you do not want to use it for testing. - substitute your own email address for "Postmaster" for the "majordomo-owner" alias. - add 'aliases.majordomo' to your sendmail configuration. This can be done by adding a line similar to the following to /etc/mail/sendmail.cf and /etc/mail/submit.cf: OA/etc/aliases.majordomo (for 8.6.x Sendmail) O AliasFile=/etc/aliases,/etc/aliases.majordomo (for 8.7.x and up) or a line similar to the following to your m4 macros file : define(`ALIAS_FILE',`/etc/aliases,/etc/aliases.majordomo') Sendmail will need a restart after this. - consider using ports/mail/tlb to process your deliveries if you want to hide your outgoing aliases. This way you can prevent people from evading restrictions for posting to your lists. - to prepare proper permissions for the wrapper script, run ports/mail/majordomo/scripts/adaptwrapper (if it has not already been run) Enjoy Majordomo!