On Tue, Nov 12, 2024 at 10:34 AM Markus Grandpré < markus.grandpre@uni-konstanz.de> wrote:
Dear Mr. Sapiro,
on our test system we noticed the problem that after importing a mailing list archive from a Mailman system v2.1 into a Mailman system v3.3.8, e-mails are no longer distributed via this mailing list. E-mails that are written to the list find their way into the archive, but they are not sent to any member of the list.
Before the archive was imported, writing an e-mail to the list and distributing this e-mail via the list was not a problem. Unfortunately, we cannot find any indication of this issue in the log of the mailman system v3.3.8. Please help us to further analyze and solve this problem, as we are planning to import 188 archives into our new productive mailman system v3.3.8 during the next months.
Archives are imported into HyperKitty and should not in any way interfere with Mailman Core. From what I learnt recently, you can even import an archive into HyperKitty without having a ML in Core associated with it. So my starting point would be to look at mailman.log and see what goes in there. I could even up the debugging level if need be. For now, is there anything abnormal in mailman.log or smtp.log?
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