On Wed, 6 Jan 2021 at 15:36, Andreas Barth <aba@ayous.org> wrote:
- Odhiambo Washington (odhiambo@gmail.com) [210106 12:12]:
PS: I could probably have caused the error with some weird operation I did: Initially when postorius comes up, it has the domain - *example.com <http://example.com>*. I am not sure where it gets this.
example.com is the default domain from django. Renaming that via the django (e.g. mailman3/admin/sites/site/1/change/ ) worked for me quite well (without touching anything in the database by hand).
Hi Andi,
I could be missing something still...
- At what juncture during the installation do you do this renaming?
- Where is this directory? On my setup, I have no such directory - but I could be missing something in the install process, maybe..
root@debian10:/opt/mailman# pwd /opt/mailmanroot@debian10:/opt/mailman# *find . -type d -name sites* ./mm/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/jedi/third_party/django-stubs/django-stubs/contrib/sites ./mm/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/django/contrib/sites
Do you find anything amiss with this HOWTO - https://wiki.list.org/DOC/Howto_Install_Mailman3_On_Debian10 ?? I find the guide rather straight and clear. It's the one I am following - almost to the letter - except for the fact that I am using Apache+mod_wsgi+MySQL+Exim instead.
I have configs in place by the time I run 'mailman info' portion. But then again, when I run this command, I don't like what it prints because I see some reference to sqlite.
As it is, I believe my problem lies elsewhere, not possible to solve with your rename option.
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