[Mailman-Users] Mailman and home pages

Brian W. Kinne bkinne at luc.edu
Wed Mar 5 00:46:40 CET 2003


Thanks Mitchell;

This worked for me. I tried Richard's as well, but had no luck, probably because I don't know enough about apache, and have been sewing options for a day and a half.

Brian

On Tue, 04 Mar 2003 17:10:30 -0600
Mitchell Marks <mitchell at cuip.net> wrote:

> Here's what I've been using along those lines:
> 
>           RewriteRule ^/$ /mailman/listinfo [PT]
>           RewriteRule ^/listinfo(.*) /mailman/listinfo$1 [PT]
>           RewriteRule ^/admin(/?.*) /mailman/admin/$1 [PT]
> 
> It doesn't work perfectly, but pretty much the way we want.
> 
>    -- Mitch
> 
> 
> At 05:01 PM 3/4/03, Richard Barrett wrote:
> >>I would try using an Apache mod_rewrite RewriteRule. For instance:
> >>
> >>RewriteRule ^/mailman(|/)$ /mailman/listinfo  [PT]
> 
> >At 22:30 04/03/2003, Brian W. Kinne wrote:
> >>Greetings;
> >>
> >>This may be more apache related, but am hoping someone else has already 
> >>succeeded at this. I'm trying to set up mailman so that the listinfo page 
> >>is the default homepage for the virtual server. The closest I've come is 
> >>displaying listinfo as a binary. I'm running redhat 8, apache 2.0.40, and 
> >>mailman 2.1.1.
> >>
> >>Any help is appreciated.
> >>
> >>Brian
> >
> >
> 
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