--- sample.cf.orig Thu Aug 28 00:00:31 1997 +++ sample.cf Wed Sep 10 00:56:10 1997 @@ -6,11 +6,11 @@ # $whereami -- What machine am I running on? # -$whereami = "example.com"; +$whereami = "%%HOSTNAME%%"; # $whoami -- Who do users send requests to me as? # -$whoami = "Majordomo\@$whereami"; +$whoami = "majordomo\@$whereami"; # $whoami_owner -- Who is the owner of the above, in case of problems? # @@ -19,11 +19,7 @@ # $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 { - $homedir = "/usr/test/majordomo"; -} +$homedir = "%%PREFIX%%/majordomo"; # $listdir -- Where are the mailing lists? # @@ -35,7 +31,7 @@ # /usr/local/mail/digest/bblisa # as its directory. # -$digest_work_dir = "/usr/local/mail/digest"; +$digest_work_dir = "%%PREFIX%%/majordomo/digests"; # $log -- Where do I write my log? # @@ -45,8 +41,8 @@ # usually /usr/lib/sendmail, but some newer BSD systems # seem to prefer /usr/sbin/sendmail # -$sendmail_command = "/usr/lib/sendmail"; -# $sendmail_command = "/usr/sbin/sendmail"; +# $sendmail_command = "/usr/lib/sendmail"; +$sendmail_command = "/usr/sbin/sendmail"; # $mailer -- What program and args do I use to send mail to the list? # $bounce_mailer -- What is used to send mail anywhere else? @@ -82,9 +78,9 @@ # returns a string like: # 5:23pm up 5:51, 9 users, load average: 0.19, 0.25, 0.33 # -#$max_loadavg = 10; # Choose the maximum allowed load +$max_loadavg = 10; # Choose the maximum allowed load # -#$uptime = `/usr/bin/uptime` if -x '/usr/bin/uptime'; # Get system uptime +$uptime = `/usr/bin/uptime` if -x '/usr/bin/uptime'; # Get system uptime #$uptime = `/usr/bsd/uptime` if -x '/usr/bsd/uptime'; # or uptime is over here. # #($avg_1_minute, $avg_5_minutes, $avg_15_minutes) = @@ -190,7 +186,7 @@ # majordomo has r/w permission to. # Uses the environment variable TMPDIR, since that's pretty common # -$TMPDIR = $ENV{'TMPDIR'} || "/usr/tmp"; +$TMPDIR = '%%PREFIX%%/majordomo/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