In addition to those above, the following people deserve recognition for Chan is currently "release coordinator" for 1.94 and Releases for the 1.62 to 1.93 time frame. Rouillard did a lot of work for configuration files and managed the He doesn't have the time currently to do more development on it. Majordomo and digest were originally written by Brent Chapman, however * Customizing the default list config values Majordomo, where to get help, find others using Majordomo, common The rest of this README file fills in background information on Once you've installed Majordomo, the NEWLIST file describes how to add The INSTALL file details how to install and configure Majordomo. **NOTE** Future versions of Majordomo will *NOT* work O Perl, version 4.036 or version 5.002 (or better) You'll need the following to use Majordomo: This is a known problem and is being worked on. In short,Ĭonfiguring Majordomo to do some of the advanced features can beĬonfusing. Lists) are currently done in a "non-optimum" fashion. Majordomo, certain features (archiving, digesting, and moderated Because of this, and due to the initial design of Majordomo maintainer is Chan Wilson the way, it has picked up many features and additions from Maintenance done by John Rouillard The current It has evolved from the initialĬode base done by Brent Chapman with further * Written in Perl, - easily customizable and expandable. * Supports archival and remote retrieval of messages. * List options can be set easily through a configuration file, * supports various types of lists, including moderated ones. Here's a short list of some of the features of Majordomo. Intervention upon the postmaster of the list site. Virtually all operations can be performed remotely, requiring no Commands are sent to Majordomo via electronic mail to Majordomo is a program which automates the management of Internet > Current users of Majordomo whom are upgrading will want to read the NEWS file for details on what has changed between this and the previous version of Majordomo. (Barnhart Concise Dictionary of Etymology) Medieval Latin "major domus" - "chief of the house". Italian maggiordomo or Spanish mayordomo, both from Majordomo, noun: a person who speaks, makesĪrrangements, or takes charge for another.
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