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- From: madison@tgv.com (Matt Madison)
- Subject: Re: <None>
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.002114.1985@news.arc.nasa.gov>
- Sender: usenet@news.arc.nasa.gov
- Reply-To: madison@tgv.com
- Organization: The Foundation for Dinner Peas
- References: <1993Jan27.170153.903@aspentec.com>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 00:21:14 GMT
- Lines: 28
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- In article <1993Jan27.170153.903@aspentec.com>, cragen@aspentec.com writes:
- >When I try to ADD a SUBSCRIBER to a list a get the error message,
- >
- >Error in delivery to mailing list WORLD_WIDE_DIRECTORS:
- > ADD failed; insufficient provilege
- >
- >I have DEFINED the list with myself as the OWNER, I am in the SYSTEM_USER
- >list and the PROTECTION is:
- >
- >Protection: (SYSTEM:RWED,OWNER:RWED,GROUP:RWED,WORLD:W) I have SAVED this
- >configuration and RESET the MX delivery agent processors.
-
- Try turning on debugging in the MLF processor. That will tell exactly what
- it thinks your address is when it's performing the access checks.
-
- A typical mistake is to specify your address in upper case in the
- MX configuration, when MX actually generates lower-case addresses (it's
- just the username part where that's significant). Another is to specify
- what you think the host name is, when MX thinks it is something different.
-
- Whatever the problem is, turning on MX_MLF_DEBUG and checking out the
- resulting log file from one of your ADD attempts will probably tell you
- exactly what's wrong.
-
- -Matt
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- Matthew Madison | madison@tgv.com | +1 408 427 4366
- TGV, Inc. | 603 Mission Street | Santa Cruz, CA 95060 USA
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