Fri, 3 Jun 2005 14:17:25 -0600
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--On June 3, 2005 2:11:57 PM -0600 Ben Parker <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> The hardest part probably will be getting LISTSERV installed correctly on
> Solaris, if you have nobody who knows anything about LISTSERV. The other
> thing that is harder (unix vs. Windows) is creating new lists since
> creating the necessary email aliases generally requires 'root' privs on
> unix, wheras on Windows it is automatic.
It only requires root by default. Permissions can be set to allow the
Listserv user to modify aliases and rebuild. Also sendmail, postfix, etc,
all allow multiple alias files (read appropriate documentation) so you can
setup a secondary aliases file with appropriate permissions. You can also
automate checking for updates and rebuilding the aliases database via GNU
make and cron. You could also automate teh whole thing with GNU make and
cron with a properly written Makefile that checked the Listserv homedir for
.list files and rebuilt as necessary.
Yes, it is a minor annoyance, but it can be gotten around.
--
Undocumented Features quote of the moment...
"It's not the one bullet with your name on it that you
have to worry about; it's the twenty thousand-odd rounds
labeled `occupant.'"
--Murphy's Laws of Combat
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