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  • From: David Verdin <address@concealed>
  • To: address@concealed
  • Subject: Re: [sympa-users] Several mail robots - a common web interface
  • Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2010 15:53:42 +0200

Hi Victoriano,

Well, after discussing this with Serge, I would add a smalml limit to his solution: You won't be able to have two lists having the same local part (e.g. address@concealed and address@concealed).
Indeed, the list local name is its unique id within a single robot. Though you can fake the existence of several robots by playing on the host parameter, there is still only a single one, and then only only one occurrence of each local part.

Regards,

David

Le 09/04/2010 09:26, Serge Aumont a écrit :
Ola Victoriano

On 04/08/2010 10:03 PM, Victoriano Giralt wrote:
Hello, we are in the process of moving our mail list service over to
Sympa.

Our present service has one web interface for all list, regardless of
the mail domain where the list resides. We would like to keep this
format in order not to disturb our users too much. Also, because we host
lists in domains where we control the mail but not the web, for example.

The service will be mostly shibboleth protected as most users are either
internal or belong to organizations that can federate with us. Although
there will also be Sympa system users.

I've tried using different URL for each robot, but inside the same
server. But his drives the interface nuts, and it looses track of the
authentication.

Is there any way of hosting lists from several domains (like @uma.es,
@sci.uma.es, @confia.aupa.info) under a common web interface
(http://sympa.sci.uma.es/)?
The only way I imagine for that is to host all the list in a single
robot "sci.uma.es" and to set the "host" list parameter for each list
that are not in that robot. This way all the list will be in a single
web interface but messages to lists will have headers according to that
"host" parameter.

May be some apache guru can imagine a better solution ?

Serge

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David Verdin
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