On 2014-01-05 12:53 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Assuming you have only one URL domain and email domain and they are
properly set as DEFAULT_URL_HOST and DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST, what you need
to run after changing DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN is just
bin/withlist -l -a -r fix_url
or to see what it's doing
bin/w
On 01/05/2014 09:24 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:
>
> Mark - the only setting that changed on mine is the DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN,
> but I'm guessing I still need to do the full command.
>
> So, before I do something dumb and blindly run the command and possibly
> mess up my lists (that seem to be working fin
On 2014-01-05 12:05 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 01/05/2014 08:00 AM, Dominique Asselineau wrote:
It seeems the server name is encoded in file
/var/lib/mailman/lists//config.pck updated by the command
"config_list -i ", but i do not find manner to
modify the server name into those pages. host_nam
On 01/05/2014 08:00 AM, Dominique Asselineau wrote:
>
> It seeems the server name is encoded in file
> /var/lib/mailman/lists//config.pck updated by the command
> "config_list -i ", but i do not find manner to
> modify the server name into those pages. host_name specifies only the
> domain in the
Hello,
With mailman 2.1.13-5 on Debian/Squeeze, i encountered a problem after
changing the name of the server.
The administration web pages of the existing lists, continue to use
the old server name.
It seeems the server name is encoded in file
/var/lib/mailman/lists//config.pck updated by the c