Re: [Mailman-Users] Creating aliases for moved lists

2009-12-12 Thread Mark Sapiro
Paul Kleeberg wrote: >I have moved several lists to a new box with virtual domains. I have moved >/archives and /lists, used with_list and fix_url but I remembered something >about aliases and looked and saw ~/mailman/data/aliases does not contain the >moved lists. Is that a manual build, a c

[Mailman-Users] Creating aliases for moved lists

2009-12-12 Thread Paul Kleeberg
I have moved several lists to a new box with virtual domains. I have moved /archives and /lists, used with_list and fix_url but I remembered something about aliases and looked and saw ~/mailman/data/aliases does not contain the moved lists. Is that a manual build, a command I should run, or is

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to get relative paths in MM admin/moderatorlinks?

2009-12-12 Thread skip
Mark> Mailman was always intended to use relative href's in the web Mark> interface, but due to a bug , this didn't work in 2.1.x prior to Mark> 2.1.12. Thanks. I'll see if I can get the powers-that-be to upgrade. Skip -- Mailman-U

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to get relative paths in MM admin/moderatorlinks?

2009-12-12 Thread Mark Sapiro
s...@pobox.com wrote: > >We're running MM 2.1.9 at work. I noticed much to my chagrin today that >all the links in the admin interface appear to be absolute URLs. Mailman was always intended to use relative href's in the web interface, but due to a bug , this didn't work in 2.1.x prior to 2.1.12

[Mailman-Users] How to get relative paths in MM admin/moderator links?

2009-12-12 Thread skip
We're running MM 2.1.9 at work. I noticed much to my chagrin today that all the links in the admin interface appear to be absolute URLs. At work they have this annoying habit of never using the FQDN for hosts, so our MM machine is just "lists". I can edit the URL to use the FQDN and thus get to