Greetings,

I am working on getting Exim properly configured (configuration expanded) to 
securely host GNU Mailman on a server presently running Exim for localhost 
messages only.

The server is running Ubuntu 8.04-x64 and the official Ubuntu packages of all 
software concerned.

Currently Exim is able to accept messages from localhost without any 
authentication required. That serves admin monitoring purposes.

I followed these steps to add GNU Mailman to the server:

"Mailman"
https://help.ubuntu.com/8.04/serverguide/C/mailman.html

** So yes I switched over to the "dc_use_split_config='true'" configuration 
style. **

Mailman is going to be accessed for sending purposes ONLY by staff. Mailman 
subscribers may not post messages to the Mailman list.

I would like to configure that new hole into the server in a secure way, so 
wish to require TLS encryption. However I do not want to change the security 
settings of localhost accepting messages 
without any authentication challenge. How may I configure that dual-mode 
security?

Currently Mailman does receive / distribute messages sent from the command line 
directly on the server.

Additionally, how is Internet inter-SMTP chatter handled? (Example: receiving 
bounce message replies from other Internet SMTP's) I would think that is a 
third configuration / connection profile, correct?

Sincerely,

-- 
Michael Lueck
Lueck Data Systems
http://www.lueckdatasystems.com/


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