Hi Ingo-

yes the activation process works a bit counter intuitive. 
This has been discussed on this list several times, so you moight find some 
more info in the archives. Here's a short warpup:
Basically Author sends a request to the public instance(s) to activate, then 
the public instances poll the data from author. 
Thus your public instances need access to your author instance. I'm not aware 
of any way around this. If I understand things
correctly, the next major release of Magnolia will change this. Until then, 
you'll probably have to punch a hole through your
firewall to let public through.

HTH,
-markus

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 8:56 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [magnolia-user] activation process
> 
> hi together,
> 
> the problem yesterday was a incorrect sender url during the 
> activation 
> process. we are behind a firewall with the author instace. 
> so, now some 
> confusing here. why is a correct sender url nesessary if 
> "requestConfirmation" is false? how does the activation process work 
> exactly?
> is there a work around for activation pages if the author instace is 
> behind a firewall?
> thx for help yesterday and sorry for stupid questions but the 
> pressure 
> was very high ... ;(
> 
> so long
> 
> ingo
> 
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