--- sample.cf.orig Thu Feb 6 20:20:08 2003 +++ sample.cf Thu Feb 6 20:21:45 2003 @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ # $listdir -- Where are the mailing lists? # -$listdir = "$homedir/lists"; +$listdir = "/var/spool/majordomo/lists"; # $digest_work_dir -- the parent directory for digest's queue area # Each list must have a subdirectory under this directory in order for @@ -35,18 +35,18 @@ # /usr/local/mail/digest/bblisa # as its directory. # -$digest_work_dir = "/usr/local/mail/digest"; +$digest_work_dir = "/var/spool/majordomo/digests"; # $log -- Where do I write my log? # -$log = "$homedir/Log"; +$log = "/var/spool/majordomo/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"; +# $sendmail_command = "/usr/lib/sendmail"; +$sendmail_command = "/usr/sbin/sendmail"; # $mailer -- What program and args do I use to send mail to the list? # $bounce_mailer -- What is used to send mail anywhere else? @@ -80,15 +80,15 @@ # high by uncommenting the following lines. THIS ONLY WORKS if your "uptime" # command (usually found in /usr/bin/uptime or /usr/bsd/uptime) # returns a string like: -# 5:23pm up 5:51, 9 users, load average: 0.19, 0.25, 0.33 +# 5:23pm up 5:51, 9 users, load averages: 0.19, 0.25, 0.33 # -#$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) = -# $uptime =~ /average:\s+(\S+),\s+(\S+),\s+(\S+)/; +# $uptime =~ /averages:\s+(\S+),\s+(\S+),\s+(\S+)/; # #exit 75 if ($avg_15_minutes >= $max_loadavg); # E_TEMPFAIL # @@ -164,13 +164,18 @@ # number of hits that are allowed using which before an error is returned. # Arguably this should be a per list settable number. # -$max_which_hits = 0; +# Setting the value to 0 disables the limit. Note that spammmers +# could try to harvest your subscriber's addresses by sending a +# broad which command. Compare with which_access and who_access +# list configuration option. +# +$max_which_hits = 1; # Set the umask for the process. Used to set default file status for # config file. # -umask(007); -$config_umask = 007; +umask(037); +$config_umask = 037; # don't change this. It checks to make sure that you have a new enough # version of perl to run majordomo. It is in here because this file is @@ -188,9 +193,8 @@ # Directory where resend temporarily puts its rewritten output message. # For the paranoid, this could be changed to a directory that only # majordomo has r/w permission to. -# Uses the environment variable TMPDIR, since that's pretty common # -$TMPDIR = $ENV{'TMPDIR'} || "/usr/tmp"; +$TMPDIR = "/var/spool/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