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I need all of the traffic directed to one site directed to another site not on my server. (Including email if possible) Does that make sense? Traffic to oldsite.com รข
OK <i>IF</i> there was a complaint I would offer about Virtualmin is that is does too much. <lol> I found the answer is not a proxy but a redirect. It was staring at me right there on the menu.
<div class='quote'>OK IF there was a complaint I would offer about Virtualmin is that is does too much.</div>
We agree with you. The only problem is, of course, what do we remove? Redirects would be on the list of potential chopping block features, in my book...but, you'd be unhappy with that change. Likewise, somebody else would complain about me chopping proxying (another thing I think of as excess). It's a heckuva situation. Too many features, and yet, any one of them has hundreds of people relying on them. ;-)
OK <i>IF</i> there was a complaint I would offer about Virtualmin is that is does too much. <lol> I found the answer is not a proxy but a redirect. It was staring at me right there on the menu.
Thanks
<div class='quote'>OK IF there was a complaint I would offer about Virtualmin is that is does too much.</div>
We agree with you. The only problem is, of course, what do we remove? Redirects would be on the list of potential chopping block features, in my book...but, you'd be unhappy with that change. Likewise, somebody else would complain about me chopping proxying (another thing I think of as excess). It's a heckuva situation. Too many features, and yet, any one of them has hundreds of people relying on them. ;-)
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