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NOTE! The above is applicable to Mailman 2.0.x only. The appropriate settings for Mailman 2.1.x are DEFAULT_URL_HOST, DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST, DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN and add_virtualhost(). If these are all correct, you may need to run fix_url to update the specific list(s). See FAQ 4.69 [[../Why aren't my mm_cfg.py settings for DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN and DEFAULT_URL_HOST effective?|Why aren't my mm_cfg.py settings for DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN and DEFAULT_URL_HOST effective?]]. | NOTE! The above is applicable to Mailman 2.0.x only. The appropriate settings for Mailman 2.1.x are DEFAULT_URL_HOST, DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST, DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN and add_virtualhost(). If these are all correct, you may need to run fix_url to update the specific list(s). See FAQ 4.69 [[../4.69 Why aren't my mm_cfg.py settings for DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN and DEFAULT_URL_HOST effective?|4.69 Why aren't my mm_cfg.py settings for DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN and DEFAULT_URL_HOST effective?]]. |
5.3. localhost.localdomain is used inside admin email URLs
When you have created a new list and send the list admin an email, that email has localhost.localdomain for the URL (ie. http://localhost.localdomain/mailman/)
How do I change this to reflect the correct hostname/path?
An obscure solution:
edit the mm_cfg.py that is under <path to mailman>/Mailman
Change the value for DEFAULT_HOST_NAME to your host.
NOTE! The above is applicable to Mailman 2.0.x only. The appropriate settings for Mailman 2.1.x are DEFAULT_URL_HOST, DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST, DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN and add_virtualhost(). If these are all correct, you may need to run fix_url to update the specific list(s). See FAQ 4.69 4.69 Why aren't my mm_cfg.py settings for DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN and DEFAULT_URL_HOST effective?.
Last changed on Fri Dec 1 18:45:12 2006 by Mark Sapiro Converted from the Mailman FAQ Wizard
This is one of many Frequently Asked Questions.