I've just moved my mail server to a new server. I used to run my lists 
on the same server where I hosted web sites, so that I was able to have 
the following.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://thinknola.com/mailman/listinfo
http://thinknola.com/mailman/listinfo/bloggers
http://thinknola.com/pipermail/bloggers/

The website thinknola.com will stay at the current machine.

My users are not terribly savvy and I don't want to change things too 
much. They should not have to adjust their address books. Links can 
redirect.

I tried using mod_proxy, but that meant that the mailman CGI was unable 
to determine the hostname, and therefore, did not provide for listings 
of hosted lists in /mailman/listinfo

Google recommends this solution:

http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2003-January/025330.html

Is this the preferred recipe?

Incidentally, the layout of this list...

http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
[email protected]

Would be okay. I'm wondering if it doesn't follow the recipe in the link 
above.

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Alan Gutierrez
504 717 1428 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://blogometer.com/
Think New Orleans - http://thinknola.com/
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