i found this on the archives while searching for something else. thought it was useful, so i cut-n-pasted it to a file for future keeping. might be (part of) what you're looking for.
pete > The feature list mentions support for virtual domains. And how does one > make mailman aware of virtual domains? I can find no documentation on > creating a list with a virtual domain. It would be nice of the links that > go out in the list managers first email after the list was created included > the urls __for that virtual domain__. I don't mind taking care of the web > server side of things, but it seems to me like there is no *real* virtual > domain support in mailman. Someone please tell me where I'm going wrong! Some folks have pointed out that by setting the host_name value on each list makes it work fine for vhosts. I've never tried it. I went a different route instead: different installations, on the same machine, same user ID, just different directories. It works for me. <list>@domainA.com is different than <list>@domainB.com (where <list> is the same name and both domains are hosted on the same physical machine) +-------------------------------------------------------------------- Ashley M. Kirchner <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> . 303.442.6410 x130 Director of Internet Operations / SysAdmin . 800.441.3873 x130 begin: Joel Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quote > I am trying to move an old Mailman list to a virtual host. > > Is there a way to have a virtual list serve?? > > I have the virtual email addresses working with the Mailman aliases in the > /etc/vmail/ file > > I also wanted to the regular /etc/aliases to point to the new virtual host aliases > in order to move the list over smoothly. > > But, do I have to redirect the email addresses in the normal /etc/aliases file > normally the same as in the /etc/vmail/ file?? ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users