On 11/24/21 7:50 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Mark Sapiro writes:
Here are the steps to migrate a 2.1 list named
alist@example.com
and its archives.This is documented at https://docs.list.org/en/latest/ (prominent link in sidebar). This appears to be completely different from https://docs.mailman3.org/ (and https://mailman.readthedocs.io/ which I guess is just a redirect). But it looks like the sources are in the some gitlab repo?!
Both docs.list.org and docs.mailman3.org are CNAMEs the resolve ultimately to readthedocs.io. I.e. they both get to the same readthedocs pages the source for which is the https://gitlab.com/mailman/mailman-suite-doc project.
https://mailman.readthedocs.io/ also goes readthedocs.io, but to the documentation for Mailman core rather than that for Mailman Suite.
Did you specify the list's fqdn as in https://www.example.com/archives/list/list@example.com/
That's not an FQDN, though. "example.com" might be one, but that whole thing is the URL to the archive.
I meant did he go to a url like https://www.example.com/archives/list/list@example.com/ as opposed to https://www.example.com/archives/list/list/
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