When you create the list, use the fully qualified domain name with it. For example: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rather than just using the name "new_list"...
Thanks for the answer. I've tried this, but I only got:
Error: List name must not include "@"
It's actually in the docs :-)
Where in the docs? My blind eyes didn't find it. I'd like to read the passages (again?) to find out what I have to configure to make the web interface accept the "@".
-dirk
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