Will,

Thanks. I figured it out by creating some apache rules in httpd.conf

Please email me @  [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you also need this solution as 
it is off topic.

Have a good weekend,
Moshe

On 12 Apr 2002 at 18:23, Will Yardley wrote:

> this is more a webserver configuration issue than a mailman issue.  if
> you're using apache, you could probably use mod_rewrite to do this;
> there are a number of ways of doing what you ask.  i'd suggest asking
> this in a forum for whatever webserver software you're using.
> 
> -- 
> Will Yardley
> input: william < @ hq . newdream . net . >
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