the same files, am I wrong ?
You are correct.
If I'm right, allow me another question :
Is the only way to have a webserver in dmz and mailman not in dmz,
without using nfs, to use the webserver in dmz as a proxy and install
another webserver on the mailman machine ?
The following searches
Hi Everyone,
I would like some advice on the best way to set up a mailman installation in
the presence of a DMZ, ie. I have a webserver in the DMZ which is accessible to
the public. The MTA, however, is in the safe zone.
The public needs access to the mailman web interface, implying
files, am I wrong ?
If I'm right, allow me another question :
Is the only way to have a webserver in dmz and mailman not in dmz,
without using nfs, to use the webserver in dmz as a proxy and install
another webserver on the mailman machine ?
Thanks a lot for your input,
David
All,
Anyone know where I can adjust the From: field on a mailing list. Right
now it says [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I need to point it to another
mail machine outside our DMZ that will then send it where it needs to
go.
TIA,
Jason Maderios
On 5/24/07, Aaron Schubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are currently are running mailman on a Redhat box called listserv. This
box sits in
the DMZ. We also have our mail servers which are sitting inside the DMZ
which pass
traffic to our sendmail relay box to get to listserv. Our mail
Thanks Mark,
it was helpful.
For the record, i didn't find any way to have mailman on a different
machine than the webserver without NFS or a webproxy.
David
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Mailman-Users mailing list
Mailman-Users@python.org
know plenty of people who would run screaming in terror at the
thought of running NFS in their DMZ. If that works for you, then you
should be okay. But other sites might feel differently.
My personal suggestion would be to have a minimal MTA+Mailman+web
server on the machine in the DMZ
We are currently are running mailman on a Redhat box called listserv. This box
sits in the DMZ. We also have our mail servers which are sitting inside the
DMZ which pass traffic to our sendmail relay box to get to listserv. Our mail
is current mail setup looks like this:
Groupwise
Hello
My name is Camelia Botez and I'm system admin in Weizmann Institute.
A couple of weeks ago I installed mailman on our webserver ( we intend
to use the same server for web and mail).
Our webserver is outside the firewall (on dmz) and when I try to send
e-mail to one of the lists
I don't
I've installed Mailman a fourth night ago at a Debian box with
Postfix in our small Internet Community (Intranet) with 500 users.
It will (I hope) later be moved to the DMZ for public Internet access.
I looked around in the archives for a Danish language add to
Mailman but did not find
I've installed Mailman a fourth night ago at a Debian box with
Postfix in our small Internet Community (Intranet) with 500 users.
It will (I hope) later be moved to the DMZ for public Internet
access.
I looked around in the archives for a Danish language add to
Mailman but did not find
Hello,
I've setup a list server inside my dmz, and I want all the emails to
appears to be coming from lists.somerville.ma.us, but they keep showing up
in the To and From Headers as from rosie.somerville.ma.us
rosie.somerville.ma.us is the actual hostname for the box.
Any suggestions or things I
Our mailman server is on DMZ and a couple of month ago was changed to work
https.
>From inside LAN we can access mailman.domain/mailman/listinfo/test and
>subscribe using browser interface.
>From outside LAN we get :
The site cannot be reachedmailman.org refused to connect.
.
I'd like to understand more about how wrapper works , what additional \
settings I can use to configure the wrapper and if the fact that mailman server
is on dmz (outside firewall ) and users get their mails on inside firewall
server can affect the functions of mailman.
Please answer me
or sometimes i
get a connection refused.
Also the list info page comes up but will not process any requests.
Everything works when i connect to the site from from the internal network to
the webserver in the dmz, it jus doesnt seem to want any connections form the
outside world.
any ideas?
rob
PS
Hi!
I have a frontend mailserver with postfix, it is configured to relay all
mails which have destination: [EMAIL PROTECTED] to my mailman
server. This mailman server is in DMZ, it have LOCAL IP, and it is
configured with postfix. In my postfix transport.db file I added the link to
relay all
Hi all,
I am new here, and I have just taken over the moderation of two mailing lists
and have a, let's say, very basic knowledge of mailman.
My problem is, I do not receive notifications when a subscriber sends a message
that is held for moderation (e.g. due to the size of the message,
Dear all,
The users of our mailing list don't use their personal accounts for the mailing
list, and don't work with commands, like requesting the list of members.
In that case, can I use the text field in the membership list which is provided
for real names for a different purpose?
The
> Am 27.10.2016 um 20:23 schrieb Camelia Botez <camelia.bo...@weizmann.ac.il>:
>
> Our mailman server is on DMZ and a couple of month ago was changed to work
> https.
> From inside LAN we can access mailman.domain/mailman/listinfo/test and
> subscribe using browser i
Dear all,
one of our subscribers was "somehow" taken off the mailing list.
a) He was certainly on the list until a while ago (by chance I had a list
of subscriptions from two/three weeks ago)
b) I did not unsubscribe him (to my knowledge), and also I don't have an
unsubscribe
.
Right
now it says [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I need to point it to another
mail machine outside our DMZ that will then send it where it needs to
go.
Why do it that way? Instead, use an MX record to send it ot that
machine, and have that machine forward it in.
Normally this would work
the firewall (on dmz) and when I try to send
e-mail to one of the lists
I don't get back any error message ( in fact the messages I get suggest
that the mail was sent
successfuly) but noone from the list get sany e-mail.
I tried the same thing from inside firewall and works.
It is possible
main box, but nobody
talks to it, all the web traffic proxies through the apache on the
other box. Works fine, takes about 10 lines in the http.conf, and
allows you to put the mailman machine safely behind a firewall and the
web stuff into a DMZ zone.
If you absolutely, positively don't want
) domain of
the installation is stubbornly remaining as the IP address of the
machine. I wouldn't mind so much, except the machine is in a DMZ and
has a non-routeable IP...
All suggestions (other than the entries in the FAQ I've already read
and tried ;-) ) welcome.
Cheers
Chris
--
http
is in a DMZ and
has a non-routeable IP...
If it's a non-routeable IP address, I don't see how anyone is getting
to the web pages or getting e-mail to/from the box. But either way,
I would not be at all surprised if this was the problem. Well, this
and reverse DNS obviously being broken
Hi again
I will use the first solution for the moment as I want 2 web servers: an
internal one and one in our dmz for testing purpose.
The VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW = Off setting works great and I got no longer a 'bug'
error on list creation.
I keep the second way in mind for future usage
Continue
Camelia Botez writes:
> Our mailman server is on DMZ and a couple of month ago was changed
> to work https.
> From inside LAN we can access mailman.domain/mailman/listinfo/test
> and subscribe using browser interface.
> From outside LAN we get :
> The site cannot be reac
Sorry, Looking into this again, I found that they changed their e-mail
addresses from .net org to .com. I did not notice that before.
As simple as that.
Sorry for bothering you.
Cheers, Christina
From: Christina Endemann
Sent: Mittwoch, 8. März 2017 10:59
To: mailman-users@python.org
Subject:
another system (in our DMZ) that actually receives
the emails from outside (MX points to the external system). I
do this because Viruswall does not have all the proper anti-relay
preventions, etc. that I wanted. This email relay system just
does the anti-relay checks then forwards everything
is in a DMZ behind a firewall, so only ports 80 and 25 are
open to the outside world. What I am wondering is, should/can I close a
couple of these other ports without incident? Is there a security concern
here?
Thanks,
Staven
-Original Message-
From: Paul H Byerly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
that the users see when the messages are delivered?
I wouldn't mind so much, except the machine is in a DMZ and
has a non-routeable IP...
If it's a non-routeable IP address, I don't see how anyone is getting
to the web pages or getting e-mail to/from the box. But either way,
I
Thanks Marc,
We don't use personalized messages but the DMARC mitigation could be an issue.
Thanks for the info!
Regards,
Christina
-Original Message-
From: Mailman-Users
[mailto:mailman-users-bounces+c.endemann=fsc@python.org] On Behalf Of Mark
Sapiro
Sent: Donnerstag, 16.
There are several ways to set this up. Here are two examples that I've
done:
- Front end the servers with an LVS cluster and run the servers in your
DMZ. The LVS cluster acts as a firewall and connects a user to an
active internal server (one of many in its list) based on either an ip
address
How about ACTIVE-ACTIVE sharing the same installation via an NFS mount (or
possibly shared storage in a cluster)?
D.
There are several ways to set this up. Here are two examples
that I've done:
- Front end the servers with an LVS cluster and run the servers
in your DMZ. The LVS cluster
At least I don't have easy access to the logs, so I tested the
listname-owner@... address first, and in fact the mails could not be delivered.
I got some "Diagnostic information for administrators" (Remote Server returned
'550 5.1.1 RESOLVER.ADR.RecipNotFound; not found') and the advice to
Good morning all,
And first of all thanks for the quick answers!
> Do you get the daily summary of messages held?
No, I don't
> Look at the list admin General Options page in the Notifications section. Is
> admin_immed_notify set to Yes. If not, set it. If so, the notices might be
>
on a single dedicated
host to avoid the need to include authentication code in core (in
the early 2010s it was clear that password auth was going to die,
but what would take its place was unclear). Folks trying to
configure multihost configurations usually put them in the DMZ,
Envoyé : jeudi 19 octobre 2006 10:20
À : Mark Sapiro; mailman-users@python.org
Objet : Re: [Mailman-Users] external web interface
Hi again
I will use the first solution for the moment as I want 2 web
servers: an internal one and one in our dmz for testing purpose.
The VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW
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