There is more than one solution. You can use RedirectMatch with negation or
RewriteRule with negation or RewriteCond combined with RewriteRule.
 On 18/12/2012 10:19 PM, "Coert Waagmeester" <lgro...@waagmeester.co.za>
wrote:

>
>
> On 2012/12/18 11:53 AM, Coert Waagmeester wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> We run a webserver with multiple domains pointing to it.
>>
>> Only one DNS name is used to serve our website.
>> All the other DNS names (which exist for purposes other than www) I
>> redirect to our main DNS name.
>>
>> <VirtualHost *:80>
>>      ServerName mysvcname.net
>>      ServerAlias www.mysvcname.net
>>      Redirect / http://www.mywwwname.net
>> </VirtualHost>
>>
>> This works perfectly, but on one of the machines where I have this
>> Redirect, I am running mailman which used to listen on
>> mysvcname.net/mailman which also gets Redirected now wrongly.
>>
>> Can I add an exception in someway that mysvcname.net gets redirected,
>> but mysvcname.net/mailman stays as it should?
>>
>>
>> Thank you in advance,
>> Coert Waagmeester
>>
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>>  I have googled some, and everything points to RewriteCond
> Going to try that.
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