Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
RewriteRule ^/mailman/(.*) https://www\.py-soft\.co\.uk/mailman/$1
[L,R=permanent]
Seems to work! :)
Ah... no it doesn't! Ah well...
Ben
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Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
I am using Mailman v2.1.6 and I was wondering whether it is possible to
have a different DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN per virtual host?
I decided to cheat by sticking the following in the apache config for my
sites:
RewriteRule ^/mailman/(.*)
On 9/18/06, Benjamin Donnachie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dragon wrote:
Is there some reason you would not want to run https on all of the lists?
I host a number of sites free of charge. While I don't mind offering
Mailman FoC, I feel that there are somethings users should pay for and
https
Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not without running a different copy of Mailman for the different hosts.
I thought that might be the case. Guess I'll just move back to http://
globally.
Thanks for your help! :)
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On Sep 18, 2006, at 1:24 PM, Dragon wrote:
Is there some reason you would not want to run https on all of the
lists?
I can't speak for the original poster, but in my case it is a
question of which domains I'm willing to get site certificates for.
-j
Dragon wrote:
Is there some reason you would not want to run https on all of the lists?
I host a number of sites free of charge. While I don't mind offering
Mailman FoC, I feel that there are somethings users should pay for and
https is one of them!
Take care,
Ben
Benjamin Donnachie sent the message below at 15:22 9/18/2006:
Dragon wrote:
Is there some reason you would not want to run https on all of the lists?
I host a number of sites free of charge. While I don't mind offering
Mailman FoC, I feel that there are somethings users should pay for and
I am using Mailman v2.1.6 and I was wondering whether it is possible to
have a different DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN per virtual host?
For my main site, example.com, I would like it to use https://%s/mailman
for the web interface, but for other sites I host, say example.net, to
use http://%s/mailman.