Hello Mark,
Thanks a
lot for your help. We have used your second option (Edit
/etc/hosts)
and server
seems run fine
now.
==
Jovino de
Vasconcelos Borret
UERJ - Brazil
> On 05/24/2013 05:19 PM, jov...@uerj.br
wrote:
>>
>> The problem is that
On 05/28/2013 12:53 PM, Jason Fayre wrote:
> If I go to domain.com/mailman/listinfo, I see all of our public mailing
> lists. However, if I go to www.domain.com/mailman/listinfo, I am told
> that there are no public lists on the server.
> The crazy thing is that this worked on the old server. Si
Hi,
First off, let me say thanks for all the amazing help I have received
from this list!
We have just migrated our mailing lists from a old server running cPanel
to a new one, also running cPanel. I have a feeling that this issue may
have to do with the patches that cPanel applies to Mailman.
Drew Tenenholz writes:
> Is there a good reference to what ports and protocols they should
> leave alone so we can keep working?
These can be changed in mm_cfg.py, I believe, but incoming 80 (HTTP)
and 25 (SMTP) and outgoing 25 (SMTP) cover most sites. Incoming 443
(HTTPS) is another possibili
HI All --
I'm running a mailman system that is located within a University IT system.
The Proofpoint managers recently managed to block the outside world from
getting to Mailman (both the web interface and incoming mail) just before the
long weekend by mucking with the fire wall rules. [They