[Mailman-Users] vhosts (does it ever end?)

2003-01-02 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner

   Under MM2.0.x I created separate installations for different virtual 
hosts.  This allowed me to create the same list name, on a different 
virtual host without having mailman conflict.  Now, with MM2.1, how 
should I continue to do this?  I have one single machine that hosts 
several domains.  I need to be able to create the same list name across 
different domains, and have them behave as separate lists as well.  So, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be two 
separate lists.  Since I'm using sendmail, and I make use of 
virtusertable, I need to specify each mailto address for sendmail to 
accept mail properly.  Keeping all of this in mind, can, or will MM2.1 
be able to do same-name list virtual hosting, or am I better off 
continuing my old setup of multiple MM installations, one for each 
virtual domain?

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Re: [Mailman-Users] vhosts (does it ever end?)

2003-01-02 Thread Barry A. Warsaw

 AMK == Ashley M Kirchner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

AMK Under MM2.0.x I created separate installations for
AMK different virtual hosts.  This allowed me to create the same
AMK list name, on a different virtual host without having mailman
AMK conflict.  Now, with MM2.1, how should I continue to do this?

MM2.1 doesn't lift this restriction, so your best bet is to continue
your current approach.  However, there /is/ a semi-supported extension
mechanism that you might be able to use to share one installation to
do it all.  See the Mailman/Site.py file for details, although there's
no guarantee this will give you enough of a hook.

-Barry

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