If your server is wrapping mailman in suexec,
then, your list admin will not resolve to your own domain name.
It will look something like:
instead of: http://virtualdomain.net/mailman/admin/list/
This is all done because of precautions of plugging any holes
for
hackers to access.
If your server owner does not use suexec, then, one mailman
install
should handle all domains lists on their own domain.
tom
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