> >> however, how do you avoid the list administrator from changing
> >> the list preferred domain in the web interface?
>
> aw> I don't know that you can. I trust my list administrators to
> aw> leave that alone, but the only list adminsitrators besides
> aw> myself are frie
At 12:14 -0600 6/16/01, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>Rodrigo Borges Pereira wrote:
>
>> however, how do you avoid the list administrator from changing the list
>> preferred domain in the web interface?
>
>As far as I know, there's no way to do this, however, in my case, with
>several domains run
Rodrigo Borges Pereira wrote:
> What i'm interested is in the right steps to use multiple installations of
> mailmain for each domain.
> If u can give me a "mini-guide", it would save me some time figuring it out
> and i'd appreciate that a lot.
Just install it like you normally would, into
> > however, how do you avoid the list administrator from changing the list
> > preferred domain in the web interface?
>
> As far as I know, there's no way to do this, however, in my case, with
> several domains running off of one server (multiple mailman
> installations), it
> does the admin
Rodrigo Borges Pereira wrote:
> however, how do you avoid the list administrator from changing the list
> preferred domain in the web interface?
As far as I know, there's no way to do this, however, in my case, with
several domains running off of one server (multiple mailman installations),
> "aw" == alex wetmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> however, how do you avoid the list administrator from changing
>> the list preferred domain in the web interface?
aw> I don't know that you can. I trust my list administrators to
aw> leave that alone, but the only list a
On Friday, June 15, 2001, at 05:56 PM, alex wetmore wrote:
> I don't know that you can. I trust my list administrators to leave
> that alone, but the only list adminsitrators besides myself are
> friends.
And I'll note that I recently had a fairly nasty fight with one of my
admins (to the poi
On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, Rodrigo Borges Pereira wrote:
> I'm running a server that hosts a few domains. I already have mailman
> running for lists.mydomain.com, and it is working great.
>
> However, now i want to give users that host domains the ability to use
> lists.userdomain.com too, and each user
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of alex wetmore
> Sent: sabado, 16 de Junho de 2001 0:07
> To: Rodrigo Borges Pereira
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] virtual hosting tactic
>
>
> On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, Rodrigo Borges Pereira wrote:
> > I'm running a s
On Sat, 16 Jun 2001, Rodrigo Borges Pereira wrote:
> however, how do you avoid the list administrator from changing the list
> preferred domain in the web interface?
I don't know that you can. I trust my list administrators to leave
that alone, but the only list adminsitrators besides myself are
Hi!
I'm running a server that hosts a few domains. I already have mailman
running for lists.mydomain.com, and it is working great.
However, now i want to give users that host domains the ability to use
lists.userdomain.com too, and each user has it's own mailman setup under his
domain.
What's t
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