Heather Madrone wrote:
>
>Another possibility (given that I know very little about Mailman's innards)
>is that configuring the host name at make time causes a different behavior
>than configuring it mm_cfg.py. I don't know whether that makes sense,
>but it is one of the things that I did different
At 8:21 PM -0800 10/30/05, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> >VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW is On, I didn't put the magic in httpd.conf,
>>and it's all working just the way I want it to work. My guess is that someone
>>at Apple put some magic in Tiger that wasn't present in Jaguar, and that
>>Apache on Macs now handle
Heather Madrone wrote:
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>I needed to re-run configure on the 10.4.2 machine, so I changed it at that
>point for the new installation. That's probably why it's working even though
>I didn't do add_virtualhost.
That's probably correct.
>>as mentioned in FAQ 4.29. You want to do this even if you
At 6:40 PM -0800 10/30/05, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Heather Madrone wrote:
> >At 3:28 PM -0800 10/30/05, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> >>What you need to do is pick one canonical url host and email host and
>>>set DEFAULT_URL_HOST and DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST to those values (probably
>>>'www.host.domain' and 'host.do
Heather Madrone wrote:
>At 3:28 PM -0800 10/30/05, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>Heather Madrone wrote:
>>
>>What you need to do is pick one canonical url host and email host and
>>set DEFAULT_URL_HOST and DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST to those values (probably
>>'www.host.domain' and 'host.domain') and run fix_url t
At 3:28 PM -0800 10/30/05, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Heather Madrone wrote:
> >Is there a way to reset the DEFAULT_URL_HOST and
>>DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST to use host.domain without
> >setting up virtual hosts?
>
>What you need to do is pick one canonical url host and email host and
>set DEFAULT_URL_HOST and D
Heather Madrone wrote:
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>I'd like to set up the new server so that I can access my Mailman
>pages in any of the following ways:
>
> http://www.host.domain/mailman/listinfo
> http://localhost/mailman/listinfo
> http://192.168.123.100/mailman/listinfo
> http://host.local/mail
I'm moving Mailman from OS X 10.2.8 to OS X 10.4.2, and am
trying to find a way not to set up the new configuration with virtual
domains.
On Macs, the local hostname is "xxx.local." On the old system, I
used add_virtualhost to correct the urls. That worked, but it put my
mailman installation in