On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 9:54 AM, E Kogler <igoetr...@yahoo.de> wrote:

> Hello,
> my task is to establish access to mailman across a firewall.
> The configuration looks (of course ;-) ) like that:
>
> INTERNET---FW--INTERNAL
>
> On the Firewall there is a mail-relay with postfix installed, on the
> Internal server the courier-mta does the job.
> I'm wondering how to cross the firewall without much work for me as the
> sysadmin.
> What I came up with is to have each list with all its addresses on the
> valid recipients list on the mail-relay but it seems to me a little bit
> complicated because I'm planning to have a few lists running on the
> internal server.
> The other solution which came to my mind is to have mailman on the FW and
> tweaking the mail-relay.
>
>
> Is there a better way doing this ?
> Edgar
>
>
Since Mailman has no login accounts, I see it as easy as running it on the
FW.


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