If your host name changes then in version 2.1.x you need to use the Mailman command "fix_url" in conjunction with withlist: ~mailman/bin/withlist -l -r fix_url <mylistname> -u <my.new.url>
Regrettably, this does not work for people who do not have command-line access to the system, which appears to be an increasingly common situation these days. It really would be nice to be able to get web-enabled versions of all the command-line functions that can be performed.
At least that way, we shouldn't have to worry about cPanel or other virtual hosting companies causing problems for *us* when they don't provide command-line access to their clients.
-- Brad Knowles, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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