Am 18.01.24 um 12:34 schrieb Stephen J. Turnbull:
- I deleted all the attributes from the export
- then PUT this file and it worked
Does the updated list still work? ;-)
Yes, it perfectly does.
-> it only seems crazy to delete all the attributes myself, I would want to curl and save only writable attributes :-)
In the design, that's a feature. The intention was backup, and restore of whole configs into a blank server.
Ok, that makes some sense. But it still doesn't work, because also on a new server, the read-only-attributes can't be written on :-p
I will just find a way to batch manipulate the exported files in a way, that I can import them again. Hope this then works (at least I have a proof of concept, that the list tsill works :-)
How would this work with mailmanclient? I'v never used it before and didn't find a hop-in for the right usage right away. Could you point me to the right direction or even write some sample-commands to get export and import of a lists config? That would be awesome!
The documentation is here:
Thank you for the pointer. Examples are here: https://docs.mailman3.org/projects/mailmanclient/en/latest/src/mailmanclient... -> I just don't see, how this would be easier :-D Read through it, but still don't know how to batch export and reimport config and/or users. -> maybe it's again a dumb question, but how would I start it? I installed the python3-mailmanclient-debian-package, but can't start the
-prompt -> it it's easier, is there an easy way to export and import config? (or members?)
Thank you! Jens.