Ben Ostrowsky wrote:
>> The domain in the -bounces and other addresses comes directly
>> from the list's host_name attribute which is visible on the
>> list's General Options page
>
>OK, I found that; is there an easy way to change that to lists.tblc.org for
>all existing lists?
Run
bin/fix_ur
> OK, I found that; is there an easy way to change that to
> lists.tblc.org for all existing lists?
Hey, dummy, (he said to himself), this one's in the FAQ!
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=all#4.38
Ben
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> The domain in the -bounces and other addresses comes directly
> from the list's host_name attribute which is visible on the
> list's General Options page
OK, I found that; is there an easy way to change that to lists.tblc.org for
all existing lists?
Ben
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> One of two things. Assuming DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST is not
> 'snoopy.tblc.org'
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST was 'mail.tblc.org' but I've changed it to
'lists.tblc.org' and done 'mailman reload'. Still seems to do the same
thing.
> either the host name part of the web_page_url attribute of the bentest
> lis
Ben Ostrowsky wrote:
>I've created a mailing list called bentest. My bounce messages are going to
>[EMAIL PROTECTED], but I don't remember telling this new
>mailman server about a host named "snoopy". I did copy the list data over
>from snoopy (which is our general email server, but not our mail
I've created a mailing list called bentest. My bounce messages are going to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], but I don't remember telling this new
mailman server about a host named "snoopy". I did copy the list data over
from snoopy (which is our general email server, but not our mailing list
server).
Several