On 1/8/2011 9:03 AM, C A wrote:
> This use to work on a domain we had that has expired now and in fact
> when internal network users goto that old address, we can still use
> the old existing list. So i am not sure about the downstream and
> upstream packages you referred to.
>The upstream produ
On 1/8/2011 9:03 AM, Chris Arnold wrote:
> This use to work on a domain we had that has expired now and in fact
> when internal network users goto that old address, we can still use
> the old existing list. So i am not sure about the downstream and
> upstream packages you referred to.
The upstre
CA scratched his head and then wrote:
>We have 2 domains that i want to use with mailman, firstdomain.com and
>seconddomain.net. Should i have lists.firstdomain.com and
>lists.seconddomain.net?
>Let's say you want the web interfaces at lists.firstdomain.com and
lists.seconddomain.net respectiv
Chris Arnold wrote:
>We have 2 domains that i want to use with mailman, firstdomain.com and
>seconddomain.net. Should i have lists.firstdomain.com and
>lists.seconddomain.net?
Let's say you want the web interfaces at lists.firstdomain.com and
lists.seconddomain.net respectively and the list em
CA put forth:
[...]
>>Here is the mm_cfg.py config:
>>##
>># Put YOUR site-specific settings below this line.
>>DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'http://%s/mailman/'
>>DEFAULT_NNTP_HOST = 'FQDN'
>>DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'mail.domain.com'
>>DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'web
CA put forth:
[...]
>>Here is the mm_cfg.py config:
>>##
>># Put YOUR site-specific settings below this line.
>>DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'http://%s/mailman/'
>>DEFAULT_NNTP_HOST = 'FQDN'
>>DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'mail.domain.com'
>>DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'web
Chris Arnold wrote:
[...]
>Here is the mm_cfg.py config:
>##
># Put YOUR site-specific settings below this line.
>DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'http://%s/mailman/'
>DEFAULT_NNTP_HOST = 'FQDN'
>DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'mail.domain.com'
>DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'web.
>You can use Mailman on any number of domains. The only restriction with
>standard GNU Mailman 2.1.x is tha list names must be globally unique
>in the installation.
>There are 3 components to this.
>1) The web server must recognize the appropriate Mailman ScriptAlias,
>Alias, etc. directives in a
Chris Arnold wrote:
>Just upgraded to 2.1.14 on sles 10 sp3 with oes2. We use to have a domain that
>mailman was used on, this domain has since expired. We have a couple of other
>domains that I would like to use mailman on. Maybe I don't fully understand
>mailman but is there a way to use mail
Just upgraded to 2.1.14 on sles 10 sp3 with oes2. We use to have a domain that
mailman was used on, this domain has since expired. We have a couple of other
domains that I would like to use mailman on. Maybe I don't fully understand
mailman but is there a way to use mailman on other domains?
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