Henrik wrote:
>
>>>If VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW is set to Yes, the domain is the result of
>looking up the host domain from the URL used to access the page.
>
>This appears to be the case:
>
>In fact if I access the page with mail.domainname.ca/mailman/, the
>contact address is [EMAIL PROTECTED], wher
Thanks Mark,
>>If VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW is set to Yes, the domain is the result of
looking up the host domain from the URL used to access the page.
This appears to be the case:
In fact if I access the page with mail.domainname.ca/mailman/, the
contact address is [EMAIL PROTECTED], whereas if I
Henrik wrote:
>
>When I set up a mailing list, the general contact address on the
>mail.mail.domainname.ca/mailman/listinfo page is listed as
>[EMAIL PROTECTED], rather than [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The domain in this address depends on whether or not
VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW is set to Yes or No. The def
All,
I am using mailman as installed and administered by a web host in
vancouver, webserve.ca.
When I set up a mailing list, the general contact address on the
mail.mail.domainname.ca/mailman/listinfo page is listed as
[EMAIL PROTECTED], rather than [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I send a test email