On Wed, 25 Sep 2013, Richard wrote:
On Wed, 25 Sep 2013, Fil wrote:
I would suggest that, on the Web server, you just proxy /mailman/ to your
Mailman's web service.
If you're using apache, something like this on the Web front-end will do:
ProxyPass /mailman http://ml.example.com/mailman
ProxyPassReverse /mailman http://ml.example.com/mailman
If you're using varnish, all the better, just define the mailman URL as a
backend.
-- Fil
Hi Fil, thanks for the reply...
...snip...
If I understand correctly, GEEZ THAT'S COOL, and _completely_ solves my
dilema! Please Confirm I got it!
THANK YOU,
Richard
OH MY! IT WORKS! _All_of_it._ Right Where We Left Off!
Of course the ProxyPass / ProxyPassReverse configuration is working
perfectly - even adds some capability to the site we didn't have before...
THANK YOU FIL - AND MARK! ...And, actually, EVERYONE who has had a hand
in making this great product a reality...
I got it all working, and while the disaster I and my group have just been
through was painful, working with mailman was the LEAST painful part of
it! If you ever feel the need for a testimonial, I'm your guy!
With kindest regards, and great appreciation,
Richard
--
Richard Troy, Founder & current President
The Karmann Ghia Club of North America
4200 Park Blvd, #151, Oakland CA 94602, USA
rich...@karmannghia.org, http://KarmannGhia.org/Richard/
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