Clemens Klein-Robbenhaar wrote
> If I remember correctly, XWiki uses the first incoming request to store
> the information by which hostname it is called
It seems this was the issue. After a xwiki server restart the mails use the
correct URL. I have probably logged in to xwiki on localhost after
(I had the case of
>> having
>>>> just mod_rewrite and no mod_proxy).
>>>>>
>>>>> A hard solution is to install a URL factory that is absolute (i've
>>>> published one here, it has too many things but has worked for me),
>> anoth
having
> >> just mod_rewrite and no mod_proxy).
> >>>
> >>> A hard solution is to install a URL factory that is absolute (i've
> >> published one here, it has too many things but has worked for me),
> another
> >> is to change de tomcat config i
gt;>>
>>>
>>> -- fat fingered on my z10 --
>>> Message d'origine
>>> De: Clemens Klein-Robbenhaar
>>> Envoyé: Freitag, 23. September 2016 16:15
>>> À: XWiki Users
>>> Répondre à: XWiki Users
>>> Objet: Re: [xwik
; Paul
> >
> >
> > -- fat fingered on my z10 --
> > Message d'origine
> > De: Clemens Klein-Robbenhaar
> > Envoyé: Freitag, 23. September 2016 16:15
> > À: XWiki Users
> > Répondre à: XWiki Users
> > Objet: Re: [xwiki-users] Watchlist ema
Répondre à: XWiki Users
Objet: Re: [xwiki-users] Watchlist email links use localhost instead of server
hostname
If I remember correctly, XWiki uses the first incoming request to store the
information by which hostname it is called, and uses this information in the
background thread that sends
If I remember correctly, XWiki uses the first incoming request to store the
information by which hostname it is called, and uses this information in the
background thread that sends the watchlist mails.
a) If you are sure that everyone accesses your wiki through the actual host
name, you