Well Gang,

I never did get mail working properly until this morning, and I'm just now focusing my attention back on mailman - can't worry about a mailing list manager when there's no competent mail services! (Note: FC19 is a bad choice for a server - I'll say no more about it.)

...This means we had our event and of course never had any email communications before it and, unfortunately, it was the worse for it...

On Fri, 20 Sep 2013, Mark Sapiro wrote:

cat /usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/Version.py and look at

MAJOR_REV = 2
MINOR_REV = 1
MICRO_REV = 16
REL_LEVEL = GAMMA


Thanks, Mark, I'v apparently been using 2.1.13.

I presume that, with the goal of restoring between versions, there aren't any significant issues with either loading into mailman.x86_64 3:2.1.15-12.fc19, or possibly mailman-2.1.14-12.fc16.x86_64... I'm still reading up on the articles you pointed me at.

Nobody responded regarding splitting web and email activities - is this even possible? Right now is the time for me to decide which route to take. Whichever route, it won't be fun!

Right now the email services are being performed by an older internal server which has some good advantages for users, but it doesn't at present expose web services, and I haven't got a gateway / firewall that can forward port 80 because they're already in service serving httpd... ...I'm concerned that running on other than port 80 will cause other kinds of problems. I'm also not anxious to the risk of opening up an nfs disk to such a system, but could that even work?

Any thoughts, please? If you think splitting things up is unrealistic, please say so! Otherwise, I might be dumb (desperate) enough to try it and I've lost a lot of time as it is!

Thanks much,
Richard

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Richard Troy, Founder & current President
The Karmann Ghia Club of North America
4200 Park Blvd, #151, Oakland CA 94602, USA

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