You could look in the headers for the sender's IP and try pointing a browser 
there. You might be able to still use the mailman interface.


> On Feb 1, 2018, at 10:56 AM, John Meissen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> [email protected] said:
>>   Thanks for clarifying. I assumed that because Mailman had a BUI it required
>> a web server as host. 
> 
> There may actually be a functioning web server.
> 
> To be more specific, a valid domain only provides a mapping between a name 
> and 
> and an IP address so that incoming traffic can determine how to get there. It 
> has nothing to do with the web or mail server operation itself. 
> 
> There may very well still be a web server out there still listening for 
> connections, there's just no longer any way to determine from the domain name 
> what address that web server is actually listening on.
> 
> 
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