Yes I have it. I am also sharing that also settings_local.py file
# This file is imported by the Mailman Suite. It is used to override
# the default settings from /usr/share/mailman3-web/settings.py.
# SECURITY WARNING: keep the secret key used in production secret!
SECRET_KEY = 'vWzgIJ1Hvjgy4yXJz7l71vpxX6+pJcBLMdv8mWNNAd0ajVr1'
ADMINS = (
('Mailman Suite Admin', '[email protected]'),
)
# Hosts/domain names that are valid for this site; required if DEBUG is False
# See https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/ref/settings/#allowed-hosts
# Set to '*' per default in the Deian package to allow all hostnames. Mailman3
# is meant to run behind a webserver reverse proxy anyway.
ALLOWED_HOSTS = [
#"localhost", # Archiving API from Mailman, keep it.
# "lists.your-domain.org",
# Add here all production URLs you may have.
'*'
]
# Mailman API credentials
MAILMAN_REST_API_URL = 'http://localhost:8001'
MAILMAN_REST_API_USER = 'restadmin'
MAILMAN_REST_API_PASS = '/EqNGU+Mj8udFpw4ueIkhWXzAy3kJIy17wwzChrXb3P8Vh4e'
MAILMAN_ARCHIVER_KEY = 'n/ZZnR5bRgNdUEyNK4p731C1+gWJLw0/'
MAILMAN_ARCHIVER_FROM = ('127.0.0.1', '::1', '10.24.5.52')
# Application definition
INSTALLED_APPS = (
'hyperkitty',
'postorius',
'django_mailman3',
# Uncomment the next line to enable the admin:
'django.contrib.admin',
# Uncomment the next line to enable admin documentation:
# 'django.contrib.admindocs',
'django.contrib.auth',
'django.contrib.contenttypes',
'django.contrib.sessions',
'django.contrib.sites',
'django.contrib.messages',
'django.contrib.staticfiles',
'rest_framework',
'django_gravatar',
'compressor', 'haystack',
'django_extensions',
'django_q',
'allauth',
'allauth.account',
'allauth.socialaccount',
'django_mailman3.lib.auth.fedora',
#'allauth.socialaccount.providers.openid',
#'allauth.socialaccount.providers.github',
#'allauth.socialaccount.providers.gitlab',
#'allauth.socialaccount.providers.google',
#'allauth.socialaccount.providers.facebook',
#'allauth.socialaccount.providers.twitter',
#'allauth.socialaccount.providers.stackexchange',
)
# Database
# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/ref/settings/#databases
DATABASES = {
'default': {
# Use 'sqlite3', 'postgresql_psycopg2', 'mysql', 'sqlite3' or 'oracle'.
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3',
#'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.postgresql_psycopg2',
#'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.mysql',
# DB name or path to database file if using sqlite3.
'NAME': '/var/lib/mailman3/web/mailman3web.db',
# The following settings are not used with sqlite3:
'USER': '',
'PASSWORD': '',
# HOST: empty for localhost through domain sockets or '127.0.0.1' for
# localhost through TCP.
'HOST': '',
# PORT: set to empty string for default.
'PORT': '',
# OPTIONS: Extra parameters to use when connecting to the database.
'OPTIONS': {
# Set sql_mode to 'STRICT_TRANS_TABLES' for MySQL. See
# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/ref/ #
databases/#setting-sql-mode
#'init_command': "SET sql_mode='STRICT_TRANS_TABLES'",
},
}
}
# If you're behind a proxy, use the X-Forwarded-Host header
# See https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/ref/settings/#use-x-forwarded-host
USE_X_FORWARDED_HOST = True
# And if your proxy does your SSL encoding for you, set SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER
# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/ref/settings/#secure-proxy-ssl-header
# SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER = ('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO', 'https')
# SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER = ('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_SCHEME', 'https')
# Other security settings
# SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT = True
# If you set SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT to True, make sure the SECURE_REDIRECT_EXEMPT
# contains at least this line:
# SECURE_REDIRECT_EXEMPT = [
# "archives/api/mailman/.*", # Request from Mailman.
# ]
# SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE = True
# SECURE_CONTENT_TYPE_NOSNIFF = True
# SECURE_BROWSER_XSS_FILTER = True
# CSRF_COOKIE_SECURE = True
# CSRF_COOKIE_HTTPONLY = True
# X_FRAME_OPTIONS = 'DENY'
# Internationalization
# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/topics/i18n/ LANGUAGE_CODE = 'en-us'
TIME_ZONE = 'UTC'
USE_I18N = True
USE_L10N = True
USE_TZ = True
# Set default domain for email addresses.
EMAILNAME = 'list1.iitm.ac.in'
# If you enable internal authentication, this is the address that the emails
# will appear to be coming from. Make sure you set a valid domain name,
# otherwise the emails may get rejected.
# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/ref/settings/#default-from-email
# DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = "[email protected]"
DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = 'postorius@{}'.format(EMAILNAME)
# If you enable email reporting for error messages, this is where those emails
# will appear to be coming from. Make sure you set a valid domain name,
# otherwise the emails may get rejected.
# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/ref/settings/#std:setting-SERVER_EMAIL
# SERVER_EMAIL = '[email protected]'
SERVER_EMAIL = 'root@{}'.format(EMAILNAME)
# Django Allauth
ACCOUNT_DEFAULT_HTTP_PROTOCOL = "https"
#
# Social auth
#
SOCIALACCOUNT_PROVIDERS = {
#'openid': {
# 'SERVERS': [
# dict(id='yahoo',
# name='Yahoo',
# openid_url='http://me.yahoo.com'),
# ],
#},
#'google': {
# 'SCOPE': ['profile', 'email'],
# 'AUTH_PARAMS': {'access_type': 'online'},
#}, #'facebook': {
# 'METHOD': 'oauth2',
# 'SCOPE': ['email'],
# 'FIELDS': [
# 'email',
# 'name',
# 'first_name',
# 'last_name',
# 'locale',
# 'timezone',
# ],
# 'VERSION': 'v2.4',
#},
}
# On a production setup, setting COMPRESS_OFFLINE to True will bring a
# significant performance improvement, as CSS files will not need to be
# recompiled on each requests. It means running an additional "compress"
# management command after each code upgrade.
# http://django-compressor.readthedocs.io/en/latest/usage/#offline-compression
COMPRESS_OFFLINE = True
POSTORIUS_TEMPLATE_BASE_URL = 'http://localhost/mailman3/'
SITE_ID = 2
import ldap
from django_auth_ldap.config import LDAPSearch # LDAP server URI
AUTH_LDAP_SERVER_URI = "ldap://127.0.0.1"
# Bind DN & password (service account from IITM LDAP admin)
AUTH_LDAP_BIND_DN = "cn=ldapreader,ou=Services,dc=iitm,dc=ac,dc=in"
AUTH_LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD = "642126"
# Where to search for users
AUTH_LDAP_USER_SEARCH = LDAPSearch(
"ou=People,dc=iitm,dc=ac,dc=in",
ldap.SCOPE_SUBTREE,
"(uid=%(user)s)"
)
# Map LDAP attributes to Django user fields
AUTH_LDAP_USER_ATTR_MAP = {
"first_name": "cn",
"last_name": "sn",
# "email": "mail" # optional if not present
}
# Authentication backends (LDAP first, fallback to Django DB)
AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = [
"django_auth_ldap.backend.LDAPBackend",
"django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend",
]
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger('django_auth_ldap')
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
logger.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler())
-----Original Message-----
From: Nirmal <[email protected]>
To: Stephen <[email protected]>
Cc: mailman-users <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, 26 September 2025 3:27 PM IST
Subject: Re: [MM3-users] Re: Reg Archive Inactive Status
Yes I have it. I am also sharing that also settings_local.py
-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen <[email protected]>
To: Nirmal <[email protected]>
Cc: mailman-users <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, 26 September 2025 3:09 PM IST
Subject: [MM3-users] Re: Reg Archive Inactive Status
Nirmal J via Mailman-users writes:
> Hereby I am sharing the full settings.py file.
Are you sure this is the settings.py being used by your installation?
It appears to be the distribution file, unchanged.
> MAILMAN_ARCHIVER_FROM = ('127.0.0.1', '::1')# Application definition
If this is from the installed settings.py, it isn't going to work,
since you specified a routable domain (I think, although
"list1.iitm.ac.in" is not in the public DNS), which will have a
routable address, not localhost.
What IP does your DNS report for "list1.iitm.ac.in"?
> HOSTNAME = 'localhost.local'
That isn't what you told Mailman via hyperkitty.cfg. I'm not sure it
matters, but I think you should make sure all the config files agree
on the name of the host.
> # If you enable email reporting for error messages, this is where those
> emails
> # will appear to be coming from. Make sure you set a valid domain name,
> # otherwise the emails may get rejected.
> #
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/ref/settings/#std:setting-SERVER_EMAIL
> # SERVER_EMAIL = '[email protected]'
> SERVER_EMAIL = 'root@{}'.format(HOSTNAME)
This can be problematic, at least if you enable error messages by email.
> try:
> from settings_local import *
> except ImportError:
> pass
Do you have a "settings_local.py" file?
--
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Sirius Open Source https://www.siriusopensource.com/
Software systems consulting in Europe, North America, and Japan
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