Earlier, I wrote:
Hello All,
My system that serves both email and mailman sits behind a firewall. Email
gets forwarded on by a gateway / firewall, and web access comes from a
different server machine that sits on the boundary - has access to both
networks, internal and external - and users get to mailman's web features
through use of an Apache mechanism I can't quite recite to you now. If the
user has the correct URL, everything works fine, but the automatically
generated web pages and text at header / footer of emails is wrong, and, in
particular that of welcome messages for new people.
Please note that this is a particular problem for accessing attachments
from the archive - the URL is just plain wrong. This is a big deal...
I have a list I'd like to update and fix this (more than one, possibly, if I
get this figured out!) but recreating it with proper attributes won't be easy
as it has a bit of archive to it already. So, I thought I'd simply dump the
config, edit the output file and re-import the change, but it won't take. On
reloading, it always says, "Non-standard property restored: web_page_url".
And, indeed, the parameter is NOT changed. Damn.
So, I know about the wonderful tools available here:
http://www.msapiro.net/scripts/ I looked and found "set_attributes". Great!
But while it spits out a few happy looking lines of text and appears to work
at first, it returns the same error:
$ ./set_attributes "web_page_url = 'http://MyDomain.com/mailman/'" myList
attribute "web_page_url" changed
Non-standard property restored: web_page_url
$
For what it's worth, I also tried about every version of what a URL might
look like - removing 'http://", including on the domain name, etc -
nothing sticks. Frustrating!
-frown-
How am I supposed to do this?
Again, to be most precise, mailman is using the system's own internal network
name (which I don't want to / can't change) instead of the external domain
name I want it to use. I have not found a standard administrator way of
setting this value. Note that it's NOT a virtual name! BOTH email and web
server are accessable using the same domain name.
Thanks for any help.
Richard
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