{{Tip box|Further more You have to define the concerned domain in the server-manager's domain panel. You can select whether this domain is resolved locally, passed to the corporate DNS servers, or resolved by the Internet DNS servers, otherwise you will have the message: '''Error: Unknown virtual host: xxxxxx'''}}
{{Tip box|Further more You have to define the concerned domain in the server-manager's domain panel. You can select whether this domain is resolved locally, passed to the corporate DNS servers, or resolved by the Internet DNS servers, otherwise you will have the message: '''Error: Unknown virtual host: xxxxxx'''}}
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==== "www" instead of "apache =====
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==== "www" instead of "apache ====
But if you are not running the contribs compiled version, Mailman's management interface shows up with a CGI error message. It complains about group mismatch error between "www" and "apache". Login as root and apply the following workaround, which was suggested in [[bugzilla:6425]]:
But if you are not running the contribs compiled version, Mailman's management interface shows up with a CGI error message. It complains about group mismatch error between "www" and "apache". Login as root and apply the following workaround, which was suggested in [[bugzilla:6425]]:
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usermod -u 102 -o apache # makes apache user and www user identical
usermod -u 102 -o apache # makes apache user and www user identical
groupmod -g 102 -o apache # make apache group and www group identical
groupmod -g 102 -o apache # make apache group and www group identical