RE: [Mailman-Users] URL_HOST per list

2004-01-19 Thread Stephan Paukner
Hi!

Linda Pahdoco wrote:
 When you create the list, create it as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 instead
 of just as listname.  You can use withlist fix_url to update the
 existing
 lists if you have access to the shell on the list server.  If you don't,
 ask
 your hosting company to fix it for you.

I want to mention that the default email-host is correctly listed as
virtual.domain, but the link to the archives always goes to
DEFAULT_URL_HOST, which is not equal to virtual.domain. So, if someone
navigates to the index page here, the lists for DEFAULT_URL_HOST are
displayed, and not those for virtual.domain, where the visitor has
started.

If bin/withlist really can change this, how's the syntax to do this?

TIA  Regards

Stephan

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RE: [Mailman-Users] URL_HOST per list

2004-01-19 Thread jsmith
Stephan


I used the cmd bin/withlist -l -r fix_url mylistname -u my_url_here

Seems to work fine.

Joe 

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To: Linda Pahdoco
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Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] URL_HOST per list

Hi!

Linda Pahdoco wrote:
 When you create the list, create it as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 instead
 of just as listname.  You can use withlist fix_url to update the 
 existing lists if you have access to the shell on the list server.  If

 you don't, ask your hosting company to fix it for you.

I want to mention that the default email-host is correctly listed as
virtual.domain, but the link to the archives always goes to
DEFAULT_URL_HOST, which is not equal to virtual.domain. So, if someone
navigates to the index page here, the lists for DEFAULT_URL_HOST are
displayed, and not those for virtual.domain, where the visitor has
started.

If bin/withlist really can change this, how's the syntax to do this?

TIA  Regards

Stephan

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Re: [Mailman-Users] URL_HOST per list

2004-01-17 Thread Dirk Frsterling
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 @.
  -dirk

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Re: [Mailman-Users] URL_HOST per list

2004-01-17 Thread List Manager
See my message yesterday:

In General Options, go down a few more slots to this:
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Host name this list prefers for email.
(Details for host_name)
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Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] URL_HOST per list


 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 @.

-dirk

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Re: [Mailman-Users] URL_HOST per list

2004-01-17 Thread Todd
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Dirk Frsterling wrote:
 So my question remains unanswered: How to create mailman mailing lists
 for different virtual domains using mailman and postfix just using the
 web interface?

You should have VIRTUAL_HOSTS set properly, using add_virtual_host()
as well as POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS.  Then you should be able to
visit the list creation page using the URL associated with the virtual
domain for which you want to create the list.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] URL_HOST per list

2004-01-17 Thread Dirk Frsterling
Todd wrote:
Dirk Frsterling wrote:

So my question remains unanswered: How to create mailman mailing lists
for different virtual domains using mailman and postfix just using the
web interface?
You should have VIRTUAL_HOSTS set properly, using add_virtual_host()
as well as POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS.  Then you should be able to
visit the list creation page using the URL associated with the virtual
domain for which you want to create the list.
As posted earlier, I already did this. But independent from the virtual
domain of the web server, the creation page only creates postfix virtual
maps (in /path/to/mailman/data/virtual-mailman) for the first/DEFAULT domain
added  using add_virtual_host(). I have something like this:
POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS = ['domain1.tld','domain2.tld','domain3.tld']
MTA = 'Postfix'
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'domain1.tld'
DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'domain1.tld'
add_virtualhost(DEFAULT_URL_HOST, DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST)
add_virtualhost('domain2.tld', 'domain2.tld');
add_virtualhost('domain3.tld', 'domain3.tld');
If I understood it correctly, the add_virtualhost() functions do the same as
setting VIRTUAL_HOSTS= directly. I also tied this, which didn't change
anything.
Apache is set up with one virtual host per domain with mailman stuff added
according to the docs like this:
ScriptAlias /mailman/ /path/to/mailman/cgi-bin/
Directory /path/to/mailman/cgi-bin/
AllowOverride None
Options None
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
/Directory
Alias /pipermail/ /path/to/mailman/archives/public/
Directory /path/to/mailman/archives/public/
Options FollowSymLinks
AddDefaultCharset Off
/Directory
If I create a mailing list using any of the domains, for example
http://domain3.tld/mailman/create, the virtual-mailman file
always gets created using domain1.tld, looking like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  listname
[EMAIL PROTECTED]listname-admin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  listname-bounces
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  listname-confirm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] listname-join
[EMAIL PROTECTED]listname-leave
[EMAIL PROTECTED]listname-owner
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  listname-request
[EMAIL PROTECTED]listname-subscribe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  listname-unsubscribe
No option of the mailman web interface seems to be able to change this. What
else can I try?
  -dirk

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RE: [Mailman-Users] URL_HOST per list

2004-01-16 Thread Linda Pahdoco
When you create the list, create it as [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead 
of just as listname.  You can use withlist fix_url to update the existing 
lists if you have access to the shell on the list server.  If you don't, ask 
your hosting company to fix it for you.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] URL_HOST per list

2004-01-16 Thread List Manager
I found this to be the place to assign the proper hostname in General
Options. Is this
the same as you refer to...?? It works for me.

Sub-section:
Host name this list prefers for email.
(Details for host_name)

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- Original Message - 
From: Linda Pahdoco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 9:33 AM
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] URL_HOST per list


 When you create the list, create it as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
instead
 of just as listname.  You can use withlist fix_url to update the
existing
 lists if you have access to the shell on the list server.  If you
don't, ask
 your hosting company to fix it for you.

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