Yes, the file is just straight text, with the list of email 
addresses (one on each line)... The line in /etc/aliases is just simply 
dasch:  :include:/home/dasch  and it works fine... Almost like majordomo 
works, only without the headaches  :)  Simple as that, and it worked... I 
did have to move the file to a world readable/writeable directory though... 
(or at least one that the MTA could get to... :)    )

         Fred

At 02:19 AM 11/11/00 +1000, you wrote:


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>On 10/11/00 at 10:11 Fred Edmister wrote:
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> >That was it.  The directory permissions... LOL  DUH!  Sorry about
> >that.  Thanks a bunch!
> >
>
>Yeah?, what was in    /home/osyrys/dasch   , a text file? if yes, what MTA
>do you have and what did you place in the aliases file, or did I miss an
>earlier post..
>
>I am curious as to how this did actually work....
>
>
> >
> >
> >At 03:02 PM 11/10/00 +0000, you wrote:
> >>On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 09:58:17AM -0500, Fred Edmister wrote:
> >>[...]
> >> > 550:include:/home/osyrys/dasch ... Cannot open /home/osyrys/dasch:
> >> > Permission denied
> >>[...]
> >>
> >>What are the permissions on /home/osyrys ? Is it world-readable?
>
>
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