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When I enable mailing lists on a domain, Plesk automatically creates the "lists" subdomain for this domain.
Unfortunately, this subdomain shows up with Plesk's default page when users visit it directly, which is pretty far from a "whitelabel" solution and absolutely unwanted in this case ... (I'm setting this up for a corporate customer ...)
I would prefer to provide a custom page instead which links to the archive pages of all mailing lists, but that doesn't seem to work.
Plesk denies the manual creation of the "lists" subdomain (and so: its FTP space) once the first mailing list is defined, which might have been a workaround.
In short, is there a solution to define a start page for the "lists" subdomain that does NOT involve
- dirty hacks in the abcxyz config files
- a replacement of the Plesk skin?
Thanks.
Unfortunately, this subdomain shows up with Plesk's default page when users visit it directly, which is pretty far from a "whitelabel" solution and absolutely unwanted in this case ... (I'm setting this up for a corporate customer ...)
I would prefer to provide a custom page instead which links to the archive pages of all mailing lists, but that doesn't seem to work.
Plesk denies the manual creation of the "lists" subdomain (and so: its FTP space) once the first mailing list is defined, which might have been a workaround.
In short, is there a solution to define a start page for the "lists" subdomain that does NOT involve
- dirty hacks in the abcxyz config files
- a replacement of the Plesk skin?
Thanks.