Re: [Mailman-Users] Having mailman treat two domains as equal duringmigration...

2005-10-28 Thread John Dennis
It's Friday afternoon so forgive me a little tongue-n-cheek humor :-) On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 12:54 -0600, Mike Cisar wrote: > Rule #1 in configuring sendmail... if it's working don't touch it :-) Corollary #1 follows from Rule #1: sendmail configuration is so painful it can't be changed readily.

Re: [Mailman-Users] Having mailman treat two domains as equal duringmigration...

2005-10-28 Thread Mike Cisar
Hi Mark, > >I'm hoping someone on the list may be able to tell me if this a) is > >really a one-liner and b) roughly where to look at inserting the > >'one-liner' in order to acchieve the required result. > > Well, maybe a two liner :) > > Aside -- > Actually, John Denn

Re: [Mailman-Users] Having mailman treat two domains as equal duringmigration...

2005-10-28 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mike Cisar wrote: > >What I would like to do is do a one-shot conversion of all the users to the >new domain name and then internally to mailman, when the message is first >submitted into the mailman process simply have a regex replacement of the >sender's domain name so even though the message mig