On 10 Feb 2004, at 00:14, Paul Makepeace wrote:
Je 2004-02-09 22:56:47 +, Richard Barrett skribis:
On 9 Feb 2004, at 22:39, Paul Makepeace wrote:
So let's say I have (in mm_cfg.py) DEFAULT_URL_HOST =
'foo-domain.com'
and two mailing lists, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] I
would
like
Je 2004-02-09 22:56:47 +, Richard Barrett skribis:
> On 9 Feb 2004, at 22:39, Paul Makepeace wrote:
> >
> >So let's say I have (in mm_cfg.py) DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'foo-domain.com'
> >and two mailing lists, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] I
> >would
> >like http://bar-domain.com/mailman/l
On 9 Feb 2004, at 22:39, Paul Makepeace wrote:
Je 2004-02-09 22:24:10 +, Richard Barrett skribis:
On 9 Feb 2004, at 22:16, Paul Makepeace wrote:
I host mailing lists on several domains on the same machine. I'd
prefer
it that when viewing a listinfo page for [EMAIL PROTECTED] the URL
contain
Je 2004-02-09 22:24:10 +, Richard Barrett skribis:
> On 9 Feb 2004, at 22:16, Paul Makepeace wrote:
>
> >I host mailing lists on several domains on the same machine. I'd prefer
> >it that when viewing a listinfo page for [EMAIL PROTECTED] the URL
> >contain domainA.example rather than DEFAULT_
On 9 Feb 2004, at 22:16, Paul Makepeace wrote:
I host mailing lists on several domains on the same machine. I'd prefer
it that when viewing a listinfo page for [EMAIL PROTECTED] the URL
contain domainA.example rather than DEFAULT_URL_HOST
(I had originally thought it might be settable via "Host na
Makepeace
Verzonden: maandag 9 februari 2004 23:16
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: [Mailman-Users] Setting domain in URLs
I host mailing lists on several domains on the same machine. I'd prefer
it that when viewing a listinfo page for [EMAIL PROTECTED] the URL
contain domainA.example rather
I host mailing lists on several domains on the same machine. I'd prefer
it that when viewing a listinfo page for [EMAIL PROTECTED] the URL
contain domainA.example rather than DEFAULT_URL_HOST
(I had originally thought it might be settable via "Host name this list
prefers for email" but that seems