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<h1>Shorewall Mailing Lists</h1>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Tom Eastep</span><br>
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Copyright © 2001-2003 Thomas M. Eastep<br>
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<p class="pubdate">2003-12-30<br>
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<h2>Acknowlegments</h2>
The Shorewall Mailing Lists use the following software:<br>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.centralcommand.com">Vexira Mail Armour</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman.html">GNU
Mailman</a></li>
<li><a href="http://razor.sourceforge.net/">Vipul's Razor</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.spamassassin.org">SpamAssassin</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.postfix.org">Postfix</a><br>
</li>
</ul>
<h2>Note<br>
</h2>
<big><span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"><span
style="font-weight: bold;">If you are reporting a problem or asking a
question, you are at the wrong place -- please see the <a
href="http://shorewall.net/support.htm">Shorewall Support Guide</a>.</span></span></big><br>
<br>
If you experience problems with any of these lists,
please let <a href="mailto:postmaster@shorewall.net">me</a>
know
<h2 align="left">Not able to Post Mail to shorewall.net?</h2>
<p align="left">You can report such problems by sending mail to
tmeastep at
hotmail dot com.</p>
<h2>A Word about the SPAM Filters at Shorewall.net&nbsp;<a
href="http://osirusoft.com/"> </a></h2>
<p>Please note that the mail server at shorewall.net checks
incoming mail:<br>
</p>
<ol>
<li>against <a href="http://spamassassin.org">Spamassassin</a>
(including <a href="http://razor.sourceforge.net/">Vipul's Razor</a>).<br>
</li>
<li>to ensure that the sender address is
fully qualified.</li>
<li>to verify that the sender's domain has an A or MX record in DNS.</li>
<li>to ensure that the host name in the HELO/EHLO command is a valid
fully-qualified DNS name.</li>
</ol>
<h2>Please post in plain text</h2>
A growing number of MTAs serving list subscribers are rejecting all
HTML traffic. At least one MTA has gone so far as to blacklist
shorewall.net "for continuous abuse" because it has been my policy to
allow HTML in list posts!!<br>
<br>
I think that blocking all HTML is a Draconian way to control spam and
that the ultimate losers here are not the spammers but the list
subscribers whose MTAs are bouncing all shorewall.net mail. As one list
subscriber wrote to me privately "These e-mail admin's need to get a <i>(explitive
deleted)</i> life instead of trying to
rid the planet of HTML based e-mail". Nevertheless, to allow
subscribers to receive list posts as must as possible, I have now
configured the list server at shorewall.net to strip all HTML from
outgoing posts.
This means that HTML-only posts will be bounced by the list server.<br>
<p align="left"> <b>Note: </b>The list server limits posts to 120kb.<br>
</p>
<h2>Other Mail Delivery Problems</h2>
If you find that you are missing an occasional list post, your e-mail
admin may be blocking mail whose <i>Received:</i> headers contain the
names of certain ISPs. Again, I believe that such policies hurt more
than they help but I'm not prepared to go so far as to start stripping <i>Received:</i>
headers to circumvent those policies.<br>
<h2 align="left">Mailing Lists Archive Search</h2>
<form method="post" action="http://lists.shorewall.net/cgi-bin/htsearch">
<p> <font size="-1"> Match:
<select name="method">
<option value="and">All </option>
<option value="or">Any </option>
<option value="boolean">Boolean </option>
</select>
Format:
<select name="format">
<option value="builtin-long">Long </option>
<option value="builtin-short">Short </option>
</select>
Sort by:
<select name="sort">
<option value="score">Score </option>
<option value="time">Time </option>
<option value="title">Title </option>
<option value="revscore">Reverse Score </option>
<option value="revtime">Reverse Time </option>
<option value="revtitle">Reverse Title </option>
</select>
</font> <input type="hidden" name="config" value="htdig"> <input
type="hidden" name="restrict"
value="[http://lists.shorewall.net/pipermail/.*]"> <input
type="hidden" name="exclude" value=""> <br>
Search: <input type="text" size="30" name="words" value=""> <input
type="submit" value="Search"> </p>
</form>
<h2 align="left"><font color="#ff0000">Please do not try to download
the entire
Archive -- it is 164MB (and growing daily) and my slow DSL line simply
won't
stand the traffic. If I catch you, you will be blacklisted.<br>
</font></h2>
<h2 align="left">Shorewall CA Certificate</h2>
If you want to trust X.509 certificates issued by Shoreline Firewall
(such as the one used on my web site), you may <a
href="Shorewall_CA_html.html">download and install my CA certificate</a>
in your browser. If you don't wish to trust my certificates then you
can either use unencrypted access when subscribing to Shorewall mailing
lists or you can use secure access (SSL) and
accept the server's certificate when prompted by your browser.<br>
<h2 align="left">Shorewall Newbies Mailing List</h2>
This list provides a place where people who are new to Shorewall can
get questions answered and can receive help with problems.<br>
<p align="left" style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"><big><b>Before posting
to this list, please see the <a href="http://shorewall.net/support.htm">problem
reporting guidelines</a>.<br>
</b></big></p>
<p align="left">To subscribe: <a
href="https://lists.shorewall.net/mailman/listinfo/shorewall-newbies"
target="_top">https//lists.shorewall.net/mailman/listinfo/shorewall-newbies</a></p>
<p align="left"> To post to the list, post to <a
href="mailto:shorewall-newbies@lists.shorewall.net">shorewall-newbies@lists.shorewall.net</a>.<br>
</p>
<p align="left">The list archives are at <a
href="http://lists.shorewall.net/pipermail/shorewall-newbies/index.html">http://lists.shorewall.net/pipermail/shorewall-newbies</a>.</p>
<h2 align="left">Shorewall Users Mailing List</h2>
<p align="left">The Shorewall Users Mailing list provides a way for
users to get answers to questions and to report problems. Information
of general interest to the Shorewall user community is also posted to
this list.<br>
</p>
<p align="left">The Shorewall author does not monitor this list.<br>
</p>
<p align="left" style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"><big><b>Before posting
to this list, please see the <a href="http://shorewall.net/support.htm">problem
reporting guidelines</a>.<br>
</b></big></p>
<p align="left">To subscribe: <a
href="https://lists.shorewall.net/mailman/listinfo/shorewall-users"
target="_top">https//lists.shorewall.net/mailman/listinfo/shorewall-users</a></p>
<p align="left"> To post to the list, post to <a
href="mailto:shorewall-users@lists.shorewall.net">shorewall-users@lists.shorewall.net</a>.
<span style="font-weight: bold;">IMPORTANT: </span>If you are not
subscribed to the list, please say so -- otherwise, you will not be
included in any replies.<br>
</p>
<p align="left">The list archives are at <a
href="http://lists.shorewall.net/pipermail/shorewall-users/index.html">http://lists.shorewall.net/pipermail/shorewall-users</a>.</p>
<p align="left">Note that prior to 1/1/2002, the mailing list was
hosted
at <a href="http://sourceforge.net">Sourceforge</a>. The archives from
that
list may be found at <a
href="http://www.geocrawler.com/lists/3/Sourceforge/9327/0/">www.geocrawler.com/lists/3/Sourceforge/9327/0/</a>.</p>
<h2 align="left">Shorewall Announce Mailing List</h2>
<p align="left">This list is for announcements of general interest to
the Shorewall community. <big><span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"><span
style="font-weight: bold;">DO NOT USE THIS LIST FOR REPORTING PROBLEMS
OR ASKING FOR HELP.</span></span></big><br>
</p>
<p align="left">To subscribe: <a
href="https://lists.shorewall.net/mailman/listinfo/shorewall-announce"
target="_top">https://lists.shorewall.net/mailman/listinfo/shorewall-announce</a>.
</p>
<a
href="https://lists.shorewall.net/mailman/listinfo/shorewall-announce"
target="_top"></a>
<ul>
</ul>
The list archives are at <a
href="http://lists.shorewall.net/pipermail/shorewall-announce">http://lists.shorewall.net/pipermail/shorewall-announce</a>.
<h2 align="left">Shorewall Development Mailing List</h2>
<p align="left">The Shorewall Development Mailing list provides a forum
for the exchange of ideas about the future of Shorewall and
for coordinating ongoing Shorewall Development. <big><span
style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"><span style="font-weight: bold;">DO NOT
USE THIS LIST FOR REPORTING PROBLEMS OR ASKING FOR HELP.</span></span></big></p>
<p align="left">To subscribe to the mailing list: <a
href="https://lists.shorewall.net/mailman/listinfo/shorewall-devel"
target="_top">https//lists.shorewall.net/mailman/listinfo/shorewall-devel.</a></p>
<ul>
</ul>
<p align="left"> To post to the list, post to <a
href="mailto:shorewall-devel@lists.shorewall.net">shorewall-devel@lists.shorewall.net</a>.&nbsp;</p>
<p align="left">The list archives are at <a
href="http://lists.shorewall.net/pipermail/shorewall-devel">http://lists.shorewall.net/pipermail/shorewall-devel</a>.</p>
<h2 align="left"><a name="Unsubscribe"></a>How to Unsubscribe from one
of the Mailing Lists</h2>
<p align="left">There seems to be near-universal confusion about
unsubscribing from Mailman-managed lists although Mailman 2.1 has
attempted to make this less confusing. To unsubscribe:</p>
<ul>
<li>
<p align="left">Follow the same link above that you used to
subscribe to the list.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p align="left">Down at the bottom of that page is the following
text: " To <b>unsubscribe</b> from <i>&lt;list name&gt;</i>,
get a password reminder, or change your subscription options
enter your subscription email address:". Enter your email address in
the box and click on the "<b>Unsubscribe</b> or edit
options" button.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p align="left">There will now be a box where you can enter your
password and click on "Unsubscribe"; if you have forgotten your
password, there is another button that will cause your password
to be emailed to you.</p>
</li>
</ul>
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<h2 align="left">Frustrated by having to Rebuild Mailman to use it with
Postfix?</h2>
<p align="left"><a href="gnu_mailman.htm">Check out these instructions</a></p>
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