On 5/30/20 1:41 PM, Andrew Hodgson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a list to migrate to Mailman3 from Mailman2 but the domain of the list
> may change at some point in the future. I was hoping to marry up the 2
> events but its not looking likely at the moment.
>
>>From what I have tested the Hyperkit
Hi,
I have a list to migrate to Mailman3 from Mailman2 but the domain of the list
may change at some point in the future. I was hoping to marry up the 2 events
but its not looking likely at the moment.
>From what I have tested the Hyperkitty archives can be imported into any list
>so long as
Lars Bjørndal wrote:
>Is it safe/ok to have Mailman 2 and 3 both installed on the sam system, using
>Mailman 3 for new lists?
Yes, I am doing this right now on a Debian Buster system (using Debian Mailman
2.x package and Mailman 3 in a Python3 venv).
You could of course build Mailman 2 from so
On 5/30/20 12:58 PM, Lars Bjørndal wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is it safe/ok to have Mailman 2 and 3 both installed on the sam system,
> using Mailman 3 for new lists?
Absolutely. mail.python.org for example currently has 261 Mailman 2.1
lists and 134 Mailman 3 lists.
The only consideration is that during
Hi
Is it safe/ok to have Mailman 2 and 3 both installed on the sam system,
using Mailman 3 for new lists?
Thanks
Lars
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Iain, I offer a full installation of Mailman 3, PostgreSQL, Postfix, and NGINX
on a Debian 10 system if you are interested. Contact me off list. The fee to do
this is definitely affordable.
You would definitely have a full working setup when I am done.
Brian
On 5/29/2020 2:16 PM, Iain Harrison via Mailman-Users wrote:
I don't understand what the problem is, but following instructions I can
find anywhere on the web leave me with a setup that simply doesn't work.
Understanding the problems, or at least describing them here, would go a
long way. (whi
The biggest difference for me is that Mailman 2 was a swine to install
and get working, but it was eventually possible.
In comparison with that, Mailman 3 has proved completely impossible.
It's not as if I'm trying to install on anything obscure: it's a very
standard Debian Buster setup runnin