On 7/9/2009 5:49 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
You are correct. That is the case. I only mentioned it because it is
at present the only way to specify a web host other than
DEFAULT_URL_HOST in a "pure dialog" interaction with newlist.
*nod*
Thank you for the confirmation.
The preferred method is t
Grant Taylor wrote:
> On 7/9/2009 4:55 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>> In the past, and still, you can specify the domain for a list by
>> specifying the listname as listn...@web_host. This is the same as
>> specifying the list name as LISTNAME together with the
>> --urlhost=WEB_HOST option. Note that
On 7/9/2009 4:55 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
It looks like you've found answers to most of your questions, but to
summarize, assuming you have the requisite add_virtualhost()
directives, when creating a list from the web, it gets created in the
domain of the url used to access the create page.
Yes
Grant Taylor wrote:
> On 7/9/2009 1:41 PM, Taylor, Grant wrote:
>> Is it possible to specify the URL at list creation time? (I'm creating
>> lists with newlist.)
>
> It looks like I can use pass command line options to newlist to create
> the list under the correct virtual domain.
>
> My problem
On 7/9/2009 1:41 PM, Taylor, Grant wrote:
Is it possible to specify the URL at list creation time? (I'm creating
lists with newlist.)
It looks like I can use pass command line options to newlist to create
the list under the correct virtual domain.
My problem was stemming from the fact that
On 7/9/2009 1:17 PM, Taylor, Grant wrote:
How do I associate what list is with what URL?
Ok. It looks like I can use withlist to associate a URL with a list.
Or at least this is the only thing that I've found thus far that ties a
given list to a given URL.
Is this correct?
Is it possible
On 7/9/2009 9:06 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Mailman does this. If VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW is on (the default), Mailman
only shows the lists for the url host (domain) on the admin and listinfo
overview pages.
That's the impression that I got.
How do I associate what list is with what URL?
There are
Grant Taylor wrote:
> Is it possible to have (a single instance of) Mailman installed and
> accessed by different domain names such that each domain sees a
> different set of mailing lists? I.e.
>
> example.com has the following lists
> comlist1
> comlist2
> example.net has the following
Is it possible to have (a single instance of) Mailman installed and
accessed by different domain names such that each domain sees a
different set of mailing lists? I.e.
example.com has the following lists
comlist1
comlist2
example.net has the following lists
netlist1
netlist2
examp
We have 2 domains, foo.com and bar.com, that are physically
hosted on the same machine. We'd like foo.com/mailman and
bar.com/mailman to list completely separate lists; we'd like
people who email [EMAIL PROTECTED] to get a little note at
the bottom of their emails saying that if they want to
unsubs
On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 04:20:49PM -0500, Stephen R Laniel wrote:
> We have 2 domains, foo.com and bar.com, that are physically
> hosted on the same machine. We'd like foo.com/mailman and
Sorry, FAQ:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq04.047.htp
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Stephen R. Laniel
[EMAIL
On tor, 2003-09-04 at 09:31, Klavs Klavsen wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm new to mailman, but I managed to get it set up on my Gentoo Linux :)
>
> I wanted it to support virtual domains, because I'd like to run it on
> several domains (obviously :)
>
> I have ofcourse searched the archives in search
Hi guys,
I'm new to mailman, but I managed to get it set up on my Gentoo Linux :)
I wanted it to support virtual domains, because I'd like to run it on
several domains (obviously :)
I have ofcourse searched the archives in search for answers, and since I
couldn't find any answers that worked for
Hi guys,
I'm new to mailman, but I managed to get it set up on my Gentoo Linux :)
I wanted it to support virtual domains, because I'd like to run it on
several domains (obviously :)
I have ofcourse searched the archives in search for answers, and since I
couldn't find any answers that worked for
On Wednesday, July 2, 2003 @ 9:13:46 AM [-0700], Matt Thoene wrote:
> I have done an exhaustive search of the archives/google and did find a
> few gems on virtual domains with mailman...but have only messed things
> up even further. Hopefully, someone can assist. First, my setup...
> Mandrake Lin
Hello everyone,
I have done an exhaustive search of the archives/google and did find a
few gems on virtual domains with mailman...but have only messed things
up even further. Hopefully, someone can assist. First, my setup...
Mandrake Linux 8.2
Postfix version 2.0.4
Mailman 2.1.2
I have many many
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