Hi, The Apache integration is very easy. The CGI looks at the domain name in the host header and presents the users with the lists at that domain. The more tricky bit is the MTA integration and that is specific to the MTA you are using. The docs in /usr/share/doc/mailman is what I used to get my Mailman setup working with, I have a multidomain setup on lists.hodgsonfamily.org which works well (with the only caveat being that the lists can't share the same names at each domain). I originally used Exim4 but moved to Postfix to provide some other functionality (when I moved from Debian to Ubuntu). Thanks. Andrew. -----Original Message----- From: blind-sysadmins-bounces@lists.hodgsonfamily.org [mailto:blind-sysadmins-bounces@lists.hodgsonfamily.org] On Behalf Of Darragh.OHeiligh@Oireachtas.ie Sent: 04 August 2009 18:15 To: Blind sysadmins list Subject: [Blind-sysadmins] mailman configuration. Hello, I'm pulling my hair out with this at the moment. I've never configured Mailman from scratch before and I'm having a problem understanding where everything fits. I want to configure mailman so that each user account on the server can optionally have a customized mailman configuration. For example: I've a virtual domain set up in /etc/apache2/sites-available and obviously sites-enabled that takes traffic for "mydomain.com" How do I make mailman have a customized interface etc for this domain? Thinking about it, I can put a directory into the virtual domain file that will route all traffic to mailman but that's only part of the problem solved. Can anyone suggest any good documentation? I'm running a server with Ubuntu 8.04 LTS. Thanks Darragh _______________________________________________ Blind-sysadmins mailing list Blind-sysadmins@lists.hodgsonfamily.org http://lists.hodgsonfamily.org/mailman/listinfo/blind-sysadmins