On Friday 14/01/2011 at 7:01 am, Neil Herber (nospam) wrote: > > > Hi Eric > > Thanks for the "review" of things I thought I knew. > > As it turns out, I already have several lists running on a vdomain. > > The "vdomain" that was failing for me is not actually a vdomain - it > is a host_alias for the principal domain. (Had to do some digging to > figure that out.) > > So I guess my question is now much more complicated: > > 1) Can I create and manage a list for a host_alias? How? No. > > > 2) If 1=no, is there any way to create a vdomain that behaves like a > host_alias. Then I can use the existing tools. Depends exactly what behaviour you need really... I think you might get close by creating a vdomain And adding a redirect rule to redirect everything to the other domain (except the mailing list) g_redirect was="HIDDEN@.com,!maillinglist@alias.com" to="HIDDEN@get.com" ChrisP. > > > > > Neil > > > On 2011-01-13 12:47 PM, Eric Vey wrote: >> >> Hmm. I'm not sure I know what you mean, but I have had a list on a >> vdomain for years. >> Stop me if you know all this. >> There is a list admin GUI page. I get to it by http://mydom:7025 >> Then Value added features in the left column. >> Then Mailing lists >> Then drop down the list under existing lists to select the vdomain and >> click refresh. This will show the list you created. >> That's where you populate the settings, members, etc. >> >> A file is created on the server with these settings (can't remember >> where now) and if I was afraid of things getting broken, I would copy >> that file to make a backup. >> >> >> Neil Herber (nospam) wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> I was trying to set up a new list on a virtual domain as described >>> here: >>> >>> http://netwinsite.com/surgemail/help/dlist.htm#lists_on_virtual_domains >>> >>> It sort of works, but if I try to use the admin GUI to populate the >>> settings things get broken. >>> >>> Could this be fixed so that the admin GUI properly handles the vdomain >>> list (my preference) or so that the admin GUI does not allow any >>> access to a vdomain list to prevent "accidents"? >>> >> >> >> >> > > > -- > Neil Herber > >
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