Right. But when would you use a www.domain? I never use www. Do people name their box www? I usually name the host something else. I think most people are smart enough to figure out that list_name@domain is not list_name@www.domain. You face the exact same problem of people doing the same things with two different parameters; i.e., bin/create list_name www.domain etc...
Whatever, its not a big deal, as long as the create script still works with the old syntax (which was my original point).
Bob
Terri Oda wrote:
On Oct 18, 2004, at 10:15 AM, Bob Puff@NLE wrote:
If your list machine isn't the same box as the webserver machine, then the web-based create isn't going to work. :-) I still think it makes sense.
Good point -- I'd forgotten we were still talking about web based creation. I was making man pages for the stuff in bin/ earlier this month, and the name@www.domain syntax is the same even when you're working from the shell, and that's where I don't think it necessarily makes sense.
Terri
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