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Before continuing with this page, you probably want to read DomainTool to learn the basics of how we handle shared daemon configuration. | #pragma section-numbers off |
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If you would like a mailing list managed by our global [http://www.list.org/ Mailman] installation, [https://members.hcoop.net/portal/list place a request on the portal]. | This page describes how to set up and manage mailing lists on your domain. |
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If you are fine with using the main `hcoop.net` web site for your list's web interface, then you're done. If not, then you can enable it for your own web site by doing the following. For the sake of a concrete example, we'll assume your domain is `me.com`, your mailing list is `list@me.com`, and you want the Mailman web interface to be at `www.me.com`. | [[TableOfContents]] |
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* Write `www.me.com` to `/etc/domains/com/me/.mailman`. * Place the `Mailman` directive in the VirtualHostConfiguration at `/etc/domains/com/me/www`. |
= Request a Mailing List = |
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If you're wondering why I'm talking about a web site here, then you should familiarize yourself with [http://www.list.org/ Mailman]. Everything beyond sending and receiving normal messages is done with a web interface (though most if not all of these functions can also be done through email as with majordomo and other older mailing list solutions). If you would prefer some other list software that does things differently, you're out of luck for now. You might be able to install and maintain your own per-user copy, though. | If you would like a mailing list managed by our global [http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/ Mailman] [https://lists.hcoop.net/listinfo installation], you must first [https://members2.hcoop.net/portal/list place a request on the portal]. = Setup Instructions = You then have a choice between doing list management at [https://lists.hcoop.net/admin/LISTNAME https://lists.hcoop.net/admin/LISTNAME] or at your own domain. == Using https://hcoop.net/ for the web interface == If you are fine with using the main hcoop.net site for your list's web interface, then there is nothing left to do except wait for the list to be created. You can then access your list at {{{https://hcoop.net/admin/LISTNAME}}}, where '''LISTNAME''' is the name of your list. == Using your own domain for the web interface == If you would like the web interface to be at your own domain, then you must do some simple domain configuration. * '''$LISTNAME''' is the name you gave your list, * '''$DOMAIN''' is your domain, * '''$VHOST''' is the virtual subdomain you would like the web interface to be accesible from. * '''$USER''' is your HCoop username. If you want to access the site from your domain with no subdomain, then use the default virtual host for ''$VHOST'' (in other words, "www"). {{{ domain "$DOMAIN" with (* Other configuration stuff... *) mailman "$VHOST"; (* Do the following if you want the email address given on *) (* http://$VHOST.$DOMAIN/listinfo to work. *) handleMail; emailAlias "mailman" "$USER"; end; }}} The list admin web interface then will be available at {{{http://$VHOST.$DOMAIN/admin/$LISTNAME}}}. /!\ Be sure to change the '''host_name''' setting for the list to be "$DOMAIN" (namely, your domain name) using the list admin web interface, or messages sent to that list will come from the wrong domain! = Hosting Domains Elsewhere = You can host mailing lists with us that use your own domains, even if your domain is primarily hosted elsewhere. The best way of doing this is for you to point your domain's MX record to `deleuze.hcoop.net`. If you want to use the Mailman webinterface on a subdomain, then be sure to point that subdomain at `deleuze.hcoop.net`. = Migrating an Existing List = If you previously hosted a mailing list on Fyodor, our old machine, then file a request at [https://bugzilla.hcoop.net/enter_bug.cgi Our bug-tracker], using the '''Mailman''' component. Be sure to tell us what the name of your list is. If you haven't hosted a mailing list with us before, it is still possible to migrate a list over to our machines, provided that you have an mbox file containing the archives, and the file {{{config.pck}}} containing your settings. File a request at [https://bugzilla.hcoop.net/enter_bug.cgi Our bug-tracker], using the '''Mailman''' component, and we will help you out. |
This page describes how to set up and manage mailing lists on your domain.
Request a Mailing List
If you would like a mailing list managed by our global [http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/ Mailman] [https://lists.hcoop.net/listinfo installation], you must first [https://members2.hcoop.net/portal/list place a request on the portal].
Setup Instructions
You then have a choice between doing list management at [https://lists.hcoop.net/admin/LISTNAME https://lists.hcoop.net/admin/LISTNAME] or at your own domain.
Using https://hcoop.net/ for the web interface
If you are fine with using the main hcoop.net site for your list's web interface, then there is nothing left to do except wait for the list to be created.
You can then access your list at https://hcoop.net/admin/LISTNAME, where LISTNAME is the name of your list.
Using your own domain for the web interface
If you would like the web interface to be at your own domain, then you must do some simple domain configuration.
$LISTNAME is the name you gave your list,
$DOMAIN is your domain,
$VHOST is the virtual subdomain you would like the web interface to be accesible from.
$USER is your HCoop username.
If you want to access the site from your domain with no subdomain, then use the default virtual host for $VHOST (in other words, "www").
domain "$DOMAIN" with (* Other configuration stuff... *) mailman "$VHOST"; (* Do the following if you want the email address given on *) (* http://$VHOST.$DOMAIN/listinfo to work. *) handleMail; emailAlias "mailman" "$USER"; end;
The list admin web interface then will be available at http://$VHOST.$DOMAIN/admin/$LISTNAME.
Be sure to change the host_name setting for the list to be "$DOMAIN" (namely, your domain name) using the list admin web interface, or messages sent to that list will come from the wrong domain!
Hosting Domains Elsewhere
You can host mailing lists with us that use your own domains, even if your domain is primarily hosted elsewhere.
The best way of doing this is for you to point your domain's MX record to deleuze.hcoop.net. If you want to use the Mailman webinterface on a subdomain, then be sure to point that subdomain at deleuze.hcoop.net.
Migrating an Existing List
If you previously hosted a mailing list on Fyodor, our old machine, then file a request at [https://bugzilla.hcoop.net/enter_bug.cgi Our bug-tracker], using the Mailman component. Be sure to tell us what the name of your list is.
If you haven't hosted a mailing list with us before, it is still possible to migrate a list over to our machines, provided that you have an mbox file containing the archives, and the file config.pck containing your settings. File a request at [https://bugzilla.hcoop.net/enter_bug.cgi Our bug-tracker], using the Mailman component, and we will help you out.