> > We have a server where we host about 70 domains which are
> administrated
> > via Plesk (http://www.swsoft.com/en/products/plesk/). One
> of the most
> > popular applications used by the customer is mailman.
> Plesk uses virtual
> > domains, so every customer gets its own mailman
> inst
At 11:54 AM +0200 2006-08-14, Kim Leandersson wrote:
> We have a server where we host about 70 domains which are administrated
> via Plesk (http://www.swsoft.com/en/products/plesk/). One of the most
> popular applications used by the customer is mailman. Plesk uses virtual
> domains, so every
> In a flurry of recycled electrons, Kim Leandersson wrote:
>
> > My problem is that when the server was being installed someone
> > misspelled the hostname so it was entered as
> plisk.example.com instead
> > of plesk.example.com. This error are now corrected, but
> somewhere in the
> > mailman
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Kim Leandersson wrote:
> My problem is that when the server was being installed someone
> misspelled the hostname so it was entered as plisk.example.com instead
> of plesk.example.com. This error are now corrected, but somewhere in the
> mailman installation the
Hi,
We have a server where we host about 70 domains which are administrated
via Plesk (http://www.swsoft.com/en/products/plesk/). One of the most
popular applications used by the customer is mailman. Plesk uses virtual
domains, so every customer gets its own mailman installation and can
create lis