Why dont you put aliases into your http.conf file instead. If you have to just remap some webpages, this would be an easier task.
Jon Carnes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > >On Monday 12 November 2001 20:19, Paul L. Schumacher wrote: >> I am running mailman with postfix. >> >> I have to rename my mailman machine and give it a new ip address, >> forturnately a fixed ip like the old one. I have about 100 working >> lists with their attendant web pages. >> >> What do I have to do about changing names for these web pages, and >> anything else, etc? >> >> thanks in advance, >> >> Paul L. Schumacher >> Winona State University >> Computer Science Department > >Wow, that's an interesting problem... You have to change the name of the >box too? > >Of course you will have to modify Postfix so that it operates using the new >name and knows that that is local. You'll also have to modify Apache to >let it know the new name to accept as local. > >For Mailman, you will definately need to modify the two bottom entries on >the General Options page for the web admin. >"Host name this list prefers" >"Base URL for Mailman web interface." >These should reflect the new web and email address base. Then you might >have to move to the Privacy Options page and add the new address as an >address to >"Alias names (regexps) which qualify as explicit to >or cc destination names for this list" > >As far as Mailman is concerned, that should get you up and running again >after the renaming. > >Good Luck! Let us know how it turns out. It would make a good FAQ item... > >Jon Carnes > >------------------------------------------------------ >Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users > -- Respectfully, Joel Webb WebbGroup Network Systems LLC www.webbgroup.net 336.841.7241 ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
