> > I seem to recall that someone said they had a unix shell script > (perl?) that would automagically take care of the details of creating > a new list on the Unix listserv (eg. add the appropriate aliases to > the sendmail.cf file, etc). > > I am very much interested in getting a copy of such a beast. Does > it exist, or was it just "wish list" of things hoped for? > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Chris Barnes (409) 846-3273 (home) > [log in to unmask] (409) 845-8300 (work) > http://helper.tamu.edu/STAFF/cbarnes/ > > "The Wizard of VM" - The Battalion, Sept. 12, 1996 > I have one that I could have ready in a couple of days. I need to get a release clarification first. This will create a new list on an existing UNIX LISTSERV. I have other scripts for moving lists from VM to UNIX which is a different set of problems. It is in PERL and works in two parts. The first part is a perl program that builds the alias file, runs the newaliases program and creates a directory entry for the archive files of the list. It accepts the name of the new list as a command line parameter. The second program is a little more tricky (acutally I learned this from Listproc). I have a an alias called 'newlist' which is a pipe to another Perl program of the same name. I mail the header of the new list to the alias. The program does some error checking(only accepts mail from certain people, adds the password, etc) and mails it to the LISTSERV with 'fake' mail as me, one of the postmasters. The program notifies the listmasters of the new list and even automatically sends a notification to the new owner that their list is ready. ...Greg ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Gregory Decker National Institutes of Health/DCRT/NSB PH: 301-402-4763 FAX: 301-480-6041 EMail: [log in to unmask] -----------------------------------------------------------------------