On Mon, 28 Sep 1998, Julian wrote:
> Sorry, I should have said, yes it is set.
>
> ls -l /usr/majordomo-lists/getting.bored/aliases/aliases
> -rw-r----- 1 majordom exim 1773 Sep 24 19:57 /usr/majordomo-lists/getting.bored/aliases/aliases
>
> ls -dl /usr/majordomo-lists/getting.bored/aliases
> drwxr-xr-x 2 majordom exim 512 Sep 24 19:57 /usr/majordomo-lists/getting.bored/aliases
>
> ls -dl /usr/majordomo-lists/getting.bored
> drwxr-xr-x 7 majordom majordom 512 Sep 25 13:53 /usr/majordomo-lists/getting.bored
>
> ls -dl /usr/majordomo-lists
> drwxrwxrwx 5 majordom majordom 512 Sep 24 19:57 /usr/majordomo-lists
>
> exim and majordomo can get to everything, although exim can't write
> to everything..
... and I don't suppose /usr is blocked :-) so that is rather odd. Have
you tried testing an address with debugging turned on? That is, run
something like
exim -d9 -bt <address>
though if it still can't get at the file the error message will be the
same.
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