Unfortunately, this doesn't work, because changing this option doesn't rewrite the postfix virtual maps. They are always created using the DEFAULT_* settings. (See my messages some days ago)

With your suggested setting, e-mails to the list would be accepted by
mailman, but postfix never forwards them to mailman, because of the
initially wrong created virtual definitions. The "Host name this list
prefers for email" also cures the problem of the wrong URI used in the
web interface in those places where it fell back to the default name.

So my question remains unanswered: How to create mailman mailing lists
for different virtual domains using mailman and postfix just using the
web interface?

-dirk

List Manager wrote:
See my message yesterday:

In General Options, go down a few more slots to this:
--------------------------------------
Host name this list prefers for email.
(Details for host_name)
--------------------------------------
Linda Pahdoco wrote:

When you create the list, create it as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
instead of just as "listname".

How can this be done with the web interface? I only get a message that a list must not contain a "@".


-- D i r k F "o r s t e r l i n g [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ ------------- Hat sich die Katze in der Hand festgebissen, läßt sie sich unter fließend Wasser leicht entfernen.


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