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 has it's own mailman setup under his
> domain.
If the lists don't have conflicting names then you can just set the
"preferred domain" for each list to be the userdomain. As an example
http://phred.org/mailman/listinfo,
http://bikelist.org/mailman/listinfo, and
http://cascade.bikelist.org/mailman/listinfo all point to lists on my
servers, but act as if they are unique domains. You can send a
message to any of the lists using any of the domains (ie, if there is
a list [EMAIL PROTECTED] you could get to it by sending email
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]), but I don't advertise that fact and users generally
don't figure it out.
If you have conflicting list names then things get more complicated
and you need to setup a mailman install per domain. There is a lot of
information on this in the archives.
alex
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