"Richard B. Pyne" wrote:
No, not msconfigured. Mailman looks at the FQDN when deciding what lists to show, not just the second level domain. Changing this behaviour COULD cause other undesirable effects though.
You have mailman installed as 'foo.com', so it never knows about the
'www' part. Mailman is not responsible for how you set it up, it does what you tell it to. If you told it to install as 'www.foo.com', it will also work that way.
All of my lists sit on 'lists.vdomain.com' and they work just fine as
soon as I add a new list. There is no editing to be done anywhere, no domains to be changed, nothing. None of them conflict with one another, and I can have the same list name under several domains and everything works just fine (as separate lists). The web interface works the same way. I can hit 'abc-list' on any of the vdomains (provided it exists on them) and it would be a different list.
Another solution would be to tell your webserver to serve mailman
through www.foo.com if mailman only knows about foo.com. Set a pass through proxy.
AMK4
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