Nothing but silence... Let me simplify & rephrase my questions:

1. Is there any support for storing member information in a SQL
database, with MM 2.1?


2. Is there any way to customize lists on a per-virtual-domain basis?
Something as simple as having a different mm_cfg.py, and a different
templates/ directory for each domain would be what I'm looking for--but
can't quite get it to work. 


Thanks,
-- 
John Locke
http://freelock.com
Just launched: http://teamcheckin.com



On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 17:47, John Locke wrote:

> 1. I've seen some references to a way of managing users in a SQL
> database. Is this implemented yet? I haven't been able to find anything
> explaining how to go about doing it. Since my users are already going to
> have an entry in a SQL database, I thought it would be great to combine
> the site password for a user with the mailman password, and make the
> whole thing less confusing.
> 

> 
> I have a few other ideas for web sites that might use different default
> configurations of Mailman. So here's a few questions related to this: 
> 
> 3. Can you customize default information/templates for a single virtual
> domain? It appears that changing the Mailman/templates/* affects the
> entire site. Is there a way to have different default templates, based
> on the virtual host? Probably simpler--what Python syntax would I use to
> add custom default variables to the mm_cfg.py file, and where would I
> start to dig to find where the templates are loaded, so I could hack in
> some conditional path changes?
> 




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