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Con Wieland wrote:
> I have a host running mailman 2.0.13 It is named
> maillists.my.domain, maillists.xxx.my.domain, and mailman.my.domain.
> All are FQDN. All my lists appear when accessing any of these domain
> names.
>
> I have set up a new server
Hello
I have a host running mailman 2.0.13 It is named maillists.my.domain,
maillists.xxx.my.domain, and mailman.my.domain. All are FQDN. All my lists appear when
accessing any of these domain names.
I have set up a new server running 2.1.3 and I have the same senario with two FQDN
maillists.x
Ralf Eisinger wrote:
> I try to install mailman on a system, where I want to handle lists for
> subdomains too. The problem is, that I want to have the same listnames in
> different subdomains. Ist that posissible with the actual version (2.0.8) or
> with the new one (2.1).
> A.e:
> [EMAIL PROT
Hi all,
I try to install mailman on a system, where I want to handle lists for
subdomains too. The problem is, that I want to have the same listnames in
different subdomains. Ist that posissible with the actual version (2.0.8) or
with the new one (2.1).
A.e:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED
On Mon, 9 Jul 2001 11:40:03 +
Oliver Egginger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1. Can I have multiple Mailman installs on one machine...
Yes.
> Can I have somthing like this:
> listname1@domain1 listname2@domain2
> within one mailman installation ?
You wrote:
> You will need to do multiple Mailman installs, one per domain. At
> this point Mailman does not support different lists of the same name
> under multiple domains. Mailman will however happily support
> multiple lists at one domain, or multiple lists of different names
> at different
On Sat, 7 Jul 2001 18:08:43 +
Oliver Egginger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have dozens of list (in my LDAP-DB), who have the same local
> name and differ only from domain.
You will need to do multiple Mailman installs, one per domain. At
this point Mailman does not support different list
Helo again,
when I create a newlist, I'am not allowed to enter
a "@".
Are there no Mail-Domains allowed in "mailman" ???
I have dozens of list (in my LDAP-DB), who have the same local
name and differ only from domain.
I have to switch from LDAP to mailman-DB, cause mailman don't
support LDAP.