Raju Mathur
Sun, 15 Jul 2001 01:04:09 -0700
Mailman doesn't do virtual hosts very well. For instance, I know of
no way to have two lists with identical names on a single server with
Mailman unless you install multiple instances of Mailman. I don't
find that an attractive option.
Regards,
-- Raju
>>>>> "Tim" == Tim Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tim> Any reason that SmartList is supported over Mailman?
Tim> Especially since Mailman has a nice web interface and already
Tim> support virtual hosting easily?
Tim> Tim Jung System Admin Internet Gateway Inc.
Tim> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tim> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Raju Mathur"
Tim> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday,
Tim> June 30, 2001 1:13 AM Subject: Re: SmartList
>> Hi Mike,
>>
>> VishwaKarma doesn't do any subscription/unsubscription by
>> itself, it just uses the X_COMMAND interface to SmartList to
>> mail (un)subscribe requests to the list. Have a look at
>> listMod.cgi. I'd tried to setup rconfig (web-based interface
>> to SmartList) but it sucks, so I wrote my own :)
>>
>> The problem with list deletion is known and will be fixed in
>> Beta6 (soon, soon!)
>>
>> The list setup code is all in system.pl .
>>
>> Hope that helps.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> -- Raju
>>
>> >>>>> "Mike" == Mike B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
Mike> Mike B. wrote:
>> >> Mailing lists are being set up(at least I see the files in
>> the >> 'domain-mail/lists/listname' directory, but any
>> subscribe >> attempts just dissappear, email is never returned,
>> but never >> shows up in a mail file on the server. Also, when
>> I try to >> delete a list through the domain/menu url, it give
>> error that >> "must have a list maintainer address, though no
>> box shows to >> enter one. I am using 2beta5. I need to
>> figure this out, so I >> can work a check into the install
>> script(if one is >> appropriate). >> >> Thanks, Mike >>
Mike> Ok, found problem, had procmail and smartlist directory
Mike> setup after had added users, now my question would be, what
Mike> is the command set that vk uses to generate the lists
Mike> directory when a user is added, so that I can get these two
Mike> taken care of.
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