On 4/14/06, Craig Pettersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I really like mailman's features but I have a couple questions about virtual
> domains and mailman.  I read that to have unique list names accross domains
> it's necessary to have separate installations for each domain.  We run email
I'm not sure if this was just a mistype, or a misunderstanding.
You can run all virtual domains off one mailman installation as long
as the <listname> portion of <listname>@<domain> is unique across all
lists. E.g., you couldn't have [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] under
the same installation.

If administratively feasible, a good way to accomplish this would be
to assign all of your domains some unique tag, so that their lists are
[EMAIL PROTECTED], etc.

That said, you should be able to alias [EMAIL PROTECTED] to FOO-admin and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to BAR-admin, but you'd have to take special care not to
confuse the users. This was discussed earlier, I believe, but I don't
recall the final conclusion.

I'm afraid I can't answer your actual question, but perhaps this will
obviate the need for it to be answered?

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- Patrick Bogen
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