Patrick,

> You should only need to check the Defaults.py and mm_cfg.py to make
> sure you're using hostnames and not IP addresses.

I found our hostnames in Defaults.py:
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'our_hostname'
DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'our_hostname'

I didn't find any hostnames in mm_cfg.py file.

I also didn't find our host IP address in both Defaults.py and mm_cfg.py.

So it looked like we were using hostnames and not IP addresses.

By the way, is it normal not find any hostnames in the mm_cfg.py file?

Thanks for your help!
Mardin


 
 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Patrick Bogen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On 6/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >As long as everything in Mailman was configured on the hostname level, you 
> should be
> > >fine.
> > How to check everything in Mailman was configured on the hostname level 
> > since 
> some
> > Mailman files are binary files?
> 
> You should only need to check the Defaults.py and mm_cfg.py to make
> sure you're using hostnames and not IP addresses. I don't think such
> values are ever compiled into the binaries. (I could be wrong?)
> 
> -- 
> - Patrick Bogen


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