I'm thinking about a thing..
Is it possible to "split" Mailman's functions across machines? What I want
to accomplish is to run the web-part on the machine that runs only apache
and the mail part on the second machine which acts as the mail server for
our domain?
A different approach would be to
> * Anders Norrbring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040304 11:32]:
>
> > Is it possible to "split" Mailman's functions across machines? What I
> want
> > to accomplish is to run the web-part on the machine that runs only
> apache
> > and the mail part on the second machine which acts as the mail server
> f
> * Anders Norrbring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040304 11:32]:
>
> > Is it possible to "split" Mailman's functions across machines? What I
> want
> > to accomplish is to run the web-part on the machine that runs only
> apache
> > and the mail part on the second machine which acts as the mail server
> f
* Anders Norrbring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040304 11:32]:
> Is it possible to "split" Mailman's functions across machines? What I want
> to accomplish is to run the web-part on the machine that runs only apache
> and the mail part on the second machine which acts as the mail server for
> our domain?
I'm thinking about a thing..
Is it possible to "split" Mailman's functions across machines? What I want
to accomplish is to run the web-part on the machine that runs only apache
and the mail part on the second machine which acts as the mail server for
our domain?
A different approach would be to
Hello!! I have two machines and in one of them I have mail server and I
installed mailman and in the second machine I have the web server. The
mailman work very well, but in the templates there are two variables
called "%(listinfo_url)s" and %(admin_url)s" that references the name of
the mail