For the email address, I suggest an alias on tux that expands both to
sysadmin (a mailman list) and a real person or three.  Maybe Lisa, me
and anyone else who might be interested.

The reason being that if mailman breaks, the real people will get the
message personally.  I don't mind getting the message twice.
Presumably there won't be too many of them.

bjb



On Wed, Aug 04, 2010 at 10:50:54AM -0400, Dave O'Neill wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 02, 2010 at 07:34:13AM -0400, Dave O'Neill wrote:
> > I've got the go-ahead to get OCLUG set up on Hosted CanIt.  Someone in  
> > charge needs to fill out http://www.roaringpenguin.com/node/hostedform  
> > to get things rolling.
> 
> Seeing that nobody's filled out the form, I've gone ahead and done so.   
> Here's the relevant bits from the activation email:
> 
>       The Hosted CanIt account for oclug.on.ca is ready.
> 
>       Please visit http://www.roaringpenguin.com/preparing-for-hosted-canit
>       to learn how to set up your domain for Hosted CanIt.
> 
>       To log onto Hosted CanIt, please visit:
> 
>       https://antispam.roaringpenguin.com/canit/
> 
>       Username: [email protected]
>       Password: <redacted>
> 
>       Once you have familiarized yourself with the system, you can point
>       your MX records at it.  Please publish the following MX records:
> 
>       oclug.on.ca.  1d  IN  MX  10 oclug.on.ca.mf.canit.ca.
>       oclug.on.ca.  1d  IN  MX  20 oclug.on.ca.mg.canit.ca.
> 
>       You should avoid publishing MX records that point directly
>       to your back-end mail server; such records will permit spammers 
>       to bypass Hosted CanIt completely.
> 
> The next steps are:
> 
>    1) Let me know what I should configure as the email address for this 
>       account (right now, it's me).  An alias for the tech people 
>       responsible for managing OCLUG's email would be preferable to a 
>       single address.
> 
>    2) Someone responsible for email contacts me and I'll pass along the 
>       admin password for OCLUG's Hosted CanIt realm.
> 
>    3) That person plays around with https://antispam.roaringpenguin.com/canit/
>       for a bit to see if they're comfortable with it.
> 
>    4) Disable spam filtering and greylisting on Tux for email relayed via 
>       Hosted CanIt's MX machines.
> 
>    5) Change MX records for oclug.on.ca and lists.oclug.on.ca to Hosted 
>       CanIt (as above), and firewall off port 25 from the rest of the 
>       world.
> 
> Then, you can turn off the ancient copy of SpamAssassin on tux, and 
> disable postgrey and other spam-filtering features.
> 
> Alternatively, if you decide not to proceed, please let me know and I'll 
> tear down the Hosted CanIt realm I've set up.
> 
> Cheers,
> Dave
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