On Oct 3, 2004, at 19:22, Heiner Lamprecht wrote:
P.S.: Is there any way to limit a list to one domain? I don't
need to have multiple lists with the same name but for
different domains. But I don't like the idea, that one can
post to one list, using every domain of the server ...
That is a functi
Hi,
But the difference between public and private archives still exists.
If I define a list as being private, the link from the
listinfo-page is pointing to the correct domain the list belongs
to. As soon as I switch the list to public, the link changes to
the base name of the server (DEFAULT
On Thursday 30 September 2004 07:51, Jim Tittsler wrote:
> On Sep 29, 2004, at 04:25, Heiner Lamprecht wrote:
> > [...] And when I want to see the archive, I
> > only get "Access denied" (no matter, what domain I use).
> > Apache log says:
> >
> > "client denied by server
> > configuration: /var/l
On Sep 29, 2004, at 04:25, Heiner Lamprecht wrote:
[...] And when I want to see the archive, I
only get "Access denied" (no matter, what domain I use). Apache
log says:
"client denied by server
configuration: /var/lib/mailman/archives/public/"
Is your Apache configured to follow symbolic links? (
Hi all,
I have a problem creating public archives on my server, running a
multi-domain environment.
Private archives are not problem. The appropriate domain is used in
the links and the archives is accessible for all who have the
password. But as soon as I switch the flag to "public", the li