RE: [Exim] Exim - Majordomo & Virtual Domains

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Szerző: Gordon McKee
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Címzett: Brad Lilly
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Tárgy: RE: [Exim] Exim - Majordomo & Virtual Domains
Hi

Sorry for the slow replay!!! Just got around to trying majordomo again.
Thank you very much for the info. Just one question, getting this error in
the logs


2001-06-27 10:46:19 15FBtq-000JZ5-00 <= gdmckee@???
H=(web10004.mail.yahoo.com) [216.136.130.40] P=smtp S=766
id=20010627094617.15092.qmail@???
2001-06-27 10:46:20 15FBtq-000JZ5-00 => |/usr/local/majordomo/wrapper
resend -l webupdates -C /usr/local/majordomo/lists/gdmckee.com.cf -h
gdmckee.com webupdates-out@??? <webupdates@???>
D=majordomo_aliases T=address_pipe
2001-06-27 10:46:20 15FBtq-000JZ5-00 Completed
2001-06-27 10:47:16 15FBum-000JZE-00 <= owner-webupdates@???
H=(kursk.gdmckee.local) [62.30.209.11] P=esmtp S=1325
id=20010627094558.63818.qmail@???
2001-06-27 10:47:16 15FBum-000JZE-00 == webupdates-out@???
D=majordomo_aliases defer (-18): error in alias file
/usr/local/majordomo/lists/gdmckee.com-lists.aliases: missing or malformed
local part (expected word or "<") in
"webupdates:"|/usr/local/majordomo/wrapper resend -l webupdates -C
/usr/local/majordomo/lists/gdmckee.com.cf -h gdmckee.com
webupdates-out@???""
2001-06-27 10:47:16 15FBum-000JZE-00 Frozen
2001-06-27 10:47:35 15FBv5-000JZG-00 <= owner-webupdates@???
H=(kursk.gdmckee.local) [62.30.209.11] P=esmtp S=1563
id=200106270946.f5R9kKl75217@???
2001-06-27 10:47:35 15FBv5-000JZG-00 => gdm
<webupdates-approval@???> D=localuser T=local_delivery
2001-06-27 10:47:35 15FBv5-000JZG-00 Completed


My alias file looks like this:

webupdates:"|/usr/local/majordomo/wrapper resend -l webupdates -C
/usr/local/majordomo/lists/gdmckee.com.cf -h gdmckee.com
webupdates-out@???"
webupdates-out:
:include:/usr/local/majordomo/lists/gdmckee.com-lists.aliases
owner-webupdates: gdmckee@???
webupdates-owner: owner-webupdates
owner-webupdates-out: owner-webupdates
webupdates-request: "|/usr/local/majordomo/wrapper request-answer -l
webupdates -C /usr/local/majordomo/lists/gdmckee.com.cf"
request-webupdates: webupdates-request
webupdates-approval: owner-webupdates


Can you see why I am getting the error? I can't figure out what is wrong?

Gordon


-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Lilly [mailto:chickpeasoup@shoalhaven.net.au]
Sent: 11 March 2001 07:33
To: Gordon McKee
Subject: Re: [Exim] Exim - Majordomo & Virtual Domains


Didn't see any replies for majordomo so this is what I did to get it
working not to badly
Use a director like this.
majordomo_aliases:
driver = aliasfile
domains = lsearch;/usr/local/majordomo/lists/domain.list
file = /usr/local/majordomo/lists/${domain}-lists.aliases
search_type = lsearch*@
user = majordom
group = mail
pipe_transport = address_pipe
qualify_preserve_domain
Need to create a flat file for domains in domain-list as pointed in
director for domains
Now the listconfigs are as below.
this is named virtdomain1.com-list.aliases and so on for each domain

test1:"|/usr/local/majordomo/wrapper resend -l test1 -C
/usr/local/majordomo/majordomo1.cf -h virdomain1.com
test1-out@???"
test1-out: :include:/usr/local/majordomo/lists/test1
owner-test1: owner@???
test1-owner: owner-test1
owner-test1-out: owner-test1
test1-request: "|/usr/local/majordomo/wrapper request-answer -l test1 -C
/usr/local/majordomo/majordomo1.cf"
request-test1: test1-request
test1-approval: owner-test1

Now each domain needs a seperate cf file.

the following is the list cf as I have called it majordomo1.cf in the list
config.
# A sample configuration file for majordomo. You must read through this and
# edit it accordingly!
#


# $whereami -- What machine am I running on?
#
$whereami = "virtdomain1.com";

# $whoami -- Who do users send requests to me as?
#
$whoami = "majordomo1\@$whereami";

# $whoami_owner -- Who is the owner of the above, in case of problems?
#
$whoami_owner = "majordomo1-owner\@$whereami";

# $homedir -- Where can I find my extra .pl files, like majordomo.pl?
# the environment variable HOME is set by the wrapper
#
if ( defined $ENV{"HOME"}) {
      $homedir = $ENV{"HOME"};
} else {
      $homedir = "/usr/local/majordomo";
}


# $listdir -- Where are the mailing lists?
#
$listdir = "$homedir/lists";

# $digest_work_dir -- the parent directory for digest's queue area
# Each list must have a subdirectory under this directory in order for
# digest to work. E.G. The bblisa list would use:
#       /usr/local/mail/digest/bblisa
# as its directory.
#
$digest_work_dir = "/usr/local/mail/digest";


# $log -- Where do I write my log?
#
$log = "$homedir/Log";

# $sendmail_command -- Pathname to the sendmail program
#                      usually /usr/lib/sendmail, but some newer BSD systems
#                      seem to prefer /usr/sbin/sendmail
#
#$sendmail_command = "/usr/lib/sendmail";
  $sendmail_command = "/usr/sbin/sendmail";


# $mailer -- What program and args do I use to send mail to the list?
# $bounce_mailer -- What is used to send mail anywhere else?
# The variables $to, $from, $subject, and $sender can be interpolated into
# this command line.  Note, however, that the $to, $from, and $subject
# variables may be provided by the person sending mail, and much mischief
# can be had by playing with this variable.  It is perfectly safe to use
# $sender, but the others are insecure.
#
# Sendmail option -oi:  Do not take a . on a line by itself as the message
#                       terminator.
# Sendmail option -oee: Force sendmail to exit with a zero exit status if
#                       if it's not going to give useful information.
#
$mailer = "$sendmail_command -oi -oee -f\$sender";
$bounce_mailer = "$sendmail_command -oi -oee -f\$sender -t";


# You can special case the mailer used to deliver outbound mail as follows:
#
# To use TLB and use no outgoing alias:
# if ($main'program_name eq 'mj_resend' && $opt_l eq 'test-list') {
# $mailer = "/usr/local/majordomo/tlb /usr/local/lists/${opt_l}.tlb";
# }
#
# To use a different Sendmail queue for this list's mail:
# if ($main'program_name eq 'mj_resend' && $opt_l eq 'test-list') {
# $mailer = "$sendmail_command -oQ /var/spool/listq -f\$sender";
# }

# You can force Majordomo to delay any processing if the system load is too
# high by uncommenting the following lines.  THIS ONLY WORKS if your
"uptime"
# command (usually found in /usr/bin/uptime or /usr/bsd/uptime)
# returns a string like:
#   5:23pm  up  5:51,  9 users,  load average: 0.19, 0.25, 0.33
#
#$max_loadavg = 10;                 # Choose the maximum allowed load
#
#$uptime = `/usr/bin/uptime` if -x '/usr/bin/uptime';     # Get system
uptime
#$uptime = `/usr/bsd/uptime` if -x '/usr/bsd/uptime';     # or uptime is
over here.
#
#($avg_1_minute, $avg_5_minutes, $avg_15_minutes) =
#    $uptime =~ /average:\s+(\S+),\s+(\S+),\s+(\S+)/;
#
#exit 75 if ($avg_15_minutes >= $max_loadavg);           # E_TEMPFAIL
#


# Set the default subscribe policy for new lists here.
# If not defined, defaults to "open", but in today's increasingly
# imbecile Internet, "open+confirm" or "auto+confirm" is a wiser
# choice for publicly available Majordomo servers.
#
$config'default_subscribe_policy = "open+confirm";

#
# Configure X400 parsing here. This is functional, but not well tested
# and rather a hack.
# By default all addresses that look x400-ish will be checked for a
# @ sign (meaning that it's headed to an smtp->x400 gateway, as well
# as the 'c=' and 'a[dm]=' parts, which mean something as well.
#
# If you will be receiving x400 style return addresses that do not have
# an @ sign in them indicating an smtp->x400 gateway, set $no_x400at to 1.
# Otherwise, leave $no_x400 at 0.
#
$no_x400at = 0;
#
# If you will be receiving x400 addresses without the c= or a[dm]= parts
# set the $no_true_x400 variable to 1. This will disable checking for
# "c=" and "a[dm]=" pieces.
#
$no_true_x400 = 0;


#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#    Stuff below here isn't commonly changed....
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Majordomo will look for "get" and "index" files related to $list in
# directory "$filedir/$list$filedir_suffix", so set $filedir and
# $filedir_suffix appropriately.  For instance, to look in
# /usr/local/mail/files/$list, use:
#   $filedir = "/usr/local/mail/files";
#   $filedir_suffix = "";               # empty string
# or to look in $listdir/$list.archive, use:
#   $filedir = "$listdir";
#   $filedir_suffix = ".archive";


$filedir = "$listdir";
$filedir_suffix = ".archive";

# What command should I use to process an "index" request?
#
$index_command = "/bin/ls -lRL";

# If you want to use FTPMAIL, rather than local access, for file transfer
# and access, define the following:
# $ftpmail_address = "ftpmail\@decwrl.dec.com";
# $ftpmail_location = "FTP.$whereami";

# if you want the subject of the request to be included as part of the
# subject of the reply (useful when automatically testing, or submitting
# multiple command sets), set $return_subject to 1.
#
$return_subject = 1;

# If you are using majordomo at the -request address, set the
# following variable to 1. This affects the welcome message that is
# sent to a new subscriber as well as the help text that is generated.
#
$majordomo_request = 0;

# If you have lists that have who turned off, but still allow which
# requests to work for subscribed members, and you don't want to have
# "which @" to act like a who, the variable $max_which_hits sets the
# number of hits that are allowed using which before an error is returned.
# Arguably this should be a per list settable number.
#
$max_which_hits = 0;

# Set the umask for the process. Used to set default file status for
# config file.
#
umask(007);
$config_umask = 007;

# don't change this. It checks to make sure that you have a new enough
# version of perl to run majordomo. It is in here because this file is
# used by almost all of the majordomo programs.
#
die "Perl version $] too old\n" if ($] < 4.019);

# the safe locations for archive directories
# None of the parameters that use safedirs are actually used, so
# @safedirs is a placeholder for future functionality.
# Just ignore it for version 1.90 through 1.94.
#
@safedirs = ( );

# Directory where resend temporarily puts its rewritten output message.
# For the paranoid, this could be changed to a directory that only
# majordomo has r/w permission to.
# Uses the environment variable TMPDIR, since that's pretty common
#
$TMPDIR = $ENV{'TMPDIR'} || "/usr/tmp";

# Tune how long set_lock tries to obtain a lock before giving up. Each
# attempt waits 1 to 10 seconds before trying again and waittime is
# the total minimum time spent trying. This defaults to 600 seconds (5
# minutes), which translates to no less then 60 nor more than 600 tries.
#
# $shlock'waittime = 1200;

# tune the cookie for subscribe_policy=confirm. Normally this is
# set to $homedir. *Don't* make this something like rand(400),
# the key isn't saved between sessions.
#
# $cookie_seed = "Harry Truman, Doris Day, Red China, Johnnie Ray" .
# " South Pacific, Walter Winchell, Joe DiMaggio";

# The maximum character length of the header lines for resend
#
$MAX_HEADER_LINE_LENGTH = 128;

# The maximum character length of the _entire_ header for resend
#
$MAX_TOTAL_HEADER_LENGTH = 1024;

# List of perl regular expressions that, if found in the headers of a
message,
# will cause the message to be bounced to the list approver.
# Put each regular expression on a separate line before the "END" mark, with
# no trailing ";"
# For example:
# $global_taboo_headers = <<'END';
# /^from:.*trouble\@hassle\.net/i
# /^subject:.*non-delivery notice/i
# END
# NOTE! Using ' instead of " in the 'END' is VERY IMPORTANT!!!
#

# Administrative checks. These used to be buried in the resend code
#
$admin_headers = <<'END';
/^subject:\s*subscribe\b/i
/^subject:\s*unsubscribe\b/i
/^subject:\s*uns\w*b/i
/^subject:\s*.*un-sub/i
/^subject:\s*help\b/i
/^subject:\s.*\bchange\b.*\baddress\b/i
/^subject:\s*request\b(.*\b)?addition\b/i
/^subject:\s*cancel\b/i
END

# Common things that people send to the wrong address.
# These are caught in the first 10 lines of the message body
# if 'administrivia' is turned on and the message isn't marked approved.
#
# The code that catches this should transparently redirect
# majordomo commands to majordomo. That would give the additional
# advantage of not having to add to this silly construct for
# each new majordomo command.
#
$admin_body = <<'END';
/\bcancel\b/i
/\badd me\b/i
/\bdelete me\b/i
/\bremove\s+me\b/i
/\bchange\b.*\baddress\b/
/\bsubscribe\b/i
/^sub\b/i
/\bunsubscribe\b/i
/^unsub\b/i
/\buns\w*b/i
/^\s*help\s*$/i
/^\s*info\s*$/i
/^\s*info\s+\S+\s*$/i
/^\s*lists\s*$/i
/^\s*which\s*$/i
/^\s*which\s+\S+\s*$/i
/^\s*index\s*$/i
/^\s*index\s+\S+\s*$/i
/^\s*who\s*$/i
/^\s*who\s+\S+\s*$/i
/^\s*get\s+\S+\s*$/i
/^\s*get\s+\S+\s+\S+\s*$/i
/^\s*approve\b/i
/^\s*passwd\b/i
/^\s*newinfo\b/i
/^\s*config\b/i
/^\s*newconfig\b/i
/^\s*writeconfig\b/i
/^\s*mkdigest\b/i
END

# taboo headers to catch
#
$global_taboo_headers = <<'END';
/^subject: ndn: /i
/^subject:\s*RCPT:/i
/^subject:\s*Delivery Confirmation\b/i
/^subject:\s*NON-DELIVERY of:/i
/^subject:\s*Undeliverable Message\b/i
/^subject:\s*Receipt Confirmation\b/i
/^subject:\s*Failed mail\b/i
/^subject:\s*Returned mail\b/i
/^subject:\s*unable to deliver mail\b/i
/^subject:\s.*\baway from my mail\b/i
/^subject:\s*Autoreply/i
END

# Taboo body contents to catch and forward to the approval address
#
# For example:
# $global_taboo_body = <<'END';
# /taboo topic/i
# /another taboo/i
# END
# NOTE! Using ' instead of " in the next line is VERY IMPORTANT!!!
#
$global_taboo_body = <<'END';
END

# Majordomo will not send replies to addresses which match this.
# The match is done case-insensitively.
$majordomo_dont_reply =
'(mailer-daemon|uucp|listserv|majordomo|listproc)\@';

1;
# $Header: /sources/cvsrepos/majordomo/sample.cf,v 1.34 1997/08/27 15:00:31
cwilson Exp $
The only thing I haven't tried to set up with this config is digesting.
Shouldn't be too hard if you try.
Let me know how you go.

Cheers
Brad

At 07:48 PM 8/03/2001 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi all
>
>I have half got major domo to work by reading the FAQ. The problem is I
>need to get it working with virtual domains. I have got address rewriting
>set-up for the local domain and have added the majordomo user into the

alias
>file but the EMails keep coming back as the internal domain name and not

the
>aliased domain.
>
>Does anyone have a working config using majordomo with virtual domains that
>I could have a look at or a URL that explain how it is done.
>
>Gordon
>
>
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