[Mailman-Users] Newbie question(s).

2006-04-25 Thread William D. Tallman
I'm subscribed here to get some answers about email list software in general, and hopefully some continuing questions about Mailman in particular. So I may be gone shortly, depending on what I discover here. I am considering setting up an email list server for possibly more than one local email d

Re: [Mailman-Users] Newbie question(s).

2006-04-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
William D. Tallman > >Is it possible to run a server behind a gateway and through an ISP? Yes. >Fetchmail can service list mailboxes easily enough, and Sendmail can do >transport duty both ways. But in order that my machine's hostname is >not carried beyond the gateway, I have to use the Sendm

Re: [Mailman-Users] Newbie question(s).

2006-04-25 Thread William D. Tallman
On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 05:05:48PM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote: Aha! That's what I was hoping to hear. Saved your response, and will send majordomo->/dev/null. Hello, Mailman! Setting up a web interface won't be something I'll do, as the ISP has the page, not me. No open ports and behind a NATi

Re: [Mailman-Users] Newbie question(s).

2006-04-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
William D. Tallman wrote: > >Setting up a web interface won't be something I'll do, as the ISP has >the page, not me. No open ports and behind a NATing router/modem :) For all but very large scale lists, it is much easier to administer the lists via the web interface. You don't have to open a po

Re: [Mailman-Users] Newbie question(s).

2006-04-25 Thread William D. Tallman
On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 06:04:35PM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote: > William D. Tallman wrote: > > > >Setting up a web interface won't be something I'll do, as the ISP has > >the page, not me. No open ports and behind a NATing router/modem :) > > > For all but very large scale lists, it is much easier