Re: [Mailman-Users] Testing, checking

2009-04-03 Thread Brad Knowles
Mark Sapiro wrote: Port 25 for incoming mail and ports 80/443 for incoming http/https are all you need. Is your router forwarding those ports to the Mailman machine? Is 75.145.58.209 (the A record address for fyrenice.com and mail.fyrenice.com) the IP address of the router. Is there any other

Re: [Mailman-Users] Testing, checking

2009-04-03 Thread Mark Sapiro
Jones, Scott wrote: >Is there a checklist of things to look over, once Mailman is installed, >to make sure the site becomes visible to the internet? > >My site, http://fyrenice.com/mailman works when I am at home on my LAN, >but I can't access it when not at home, i.e., it's not yet working >corr

[Mailman-Users] Testing, checking

2009-04-03 Thread Jones, Scott (GE Money, consultant)
Is there a checklist of things to look over, once Mailman is installed, to make sure the site becomes visible to the internet? My site, http://fyrenice.com/mailman works when I am at home on my LAN, but I can't access it when not at home, i.e., it's not yet working correctly. I have these ports o