Oops sorry I hit send to soon. If I try to go to /lists/listname.example.com/unsubscription_requests<http://listname.example.com/unsubscription_requests> I get a 404, it looks like unsubscription_requests<http://listname.example.com/unsubscription_requests> isn’t in my urls.py list for Postorius?
(venv) [mailman@mailman postorius]$ grep version __init__.py # Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) # any later version. __version__ = '1.3.4' (venv) [mailman@mailman postorius]$ grep _requests urls.py url(r'^subscription_requests$', list_views.list_subscription_requests, name='list_subscription_requests'),
I’m upgrading this week to:
django-mailman3 1.3.7 mailman 3.3.5 mailman-hyperkitty 1.2.0 mailmanclient 3.3.3 postorius 1.3.6
And I’ve just confirmed that 1.3.6 does have the url endpoint. So I’m guessing it came in in 1.3.5+?
(venv) [mailman@mailman-dev postorius]$ grep version __init__.py # Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) # any later version. __version__ = '1.3.6' (venv) [mailman@mailman-dev postorius]$ grep _requests urls.py re_path(r'^subscription_requests$', list_views.list_subscription_requests, name='list_subscription_requests'), re_path(r'^unsubscription_requests$', list_views.list_unsubscription_requests, name='list_unsubscription_requests'),
-Simon
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On 1 Nov 2021, at 12:15 pm, Simon Coggins <s.coggins@cqu.edu.au<mailto:s.coggins@cqu.edu.au>> wrote:
The version of postorius is 1.3.4
django-mailman3 1.3.5 mailman 3.3.4 mailman-hyperkitty 1.1.0 mailmanclient 3.3.2 postorius 1.3.4
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On 1 Nov 2021, at 12:04 pm, Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net<mailto:mark@msapiro.net>> wrote:
On 10/31/21 6:11 PM, Simon Coggins wrote:
Hi,
We’re running mailman 3.3.4 (about to upgrade to 3.3.5 this week). I enabled mailman notify cron a few weeks ago to email out any pending requests for admins. I’ve now got multiple lists that keep emailing out the same outstanding holds but they can’t visible in the GUI. The requests are all duplicates as well. This is a redacted example email:
-----Original Message----- From: mailman-alerts@example.com<mailto:mailman-alerts@example.com><mailto:mailman-alerts@example.com> Sent: Monday, 1 November 2021 8:10 AM To: somelist-owner@lists.example.com<mailto:somelist-owner@lists.example.com><mailto:somelist-owner@lists.example.com> Subject: The somelist@lists.example.com<mailto:somelist@lists.example.com><mailto:somelist@lists.example.com> list has 4 moderation requests waiting.
The somelist@lists.example.com<mailto:somelist@lists.example.com><mailto:somelist@lists.example.com> list has 4 moderation requests waiting.
Held Unsubscriptions: User: john.smith@maildomain.com<mailto:john.smith@maildomain.com><mailto:john.smith@maildomain.com> User: john.smith@maildomain.com<mailto:john.smith@maildomain.com><mailto:john.smith@maildomain.com> User: john.smith@maildomain.com<mailto:john.smith@maildomain.com><mailto:john.smith@maildomain.com> User: john.smith@maildomain.com<mailto:john.smith@maildomain.com><mailto:john.smith@maildomain.com>
Please attend to this at your earliest convenience.
Your lists are configured with Un-Subscription Policy moderate or confirm, then moderate so unsubs require Moderator approval.
What Postorius version is this? Prior to 1.3.3, unsubsubscription requests were not visible in Postorius. In 1.3.3_+ they are available in the Subscription requests dropdown at https://example.com/mailman3/lists/listname.example.com/unsubscription_requests<https://example.com/mailman3/lists/listname.example.com/unsubscription_requests> although they may not be counted in the Subscription requests count badge.
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