On 3/19/21 11:14 AM, Jens Günther wrote:
Just checked again and saw:
in the setup it works perfectly in Hyperkitty, that's nice
for the first web host I have 2 mail domains registered, so it also matches (unfortunately) with what you said :-(
Anyway, I dceleted one of it, still both lists are shown on either web host, so it's generally not working.
I don't know why this didn't work. If there is only one mail host in the domains that has the current web host as its web host, it should work.
If I can do something on this issue, please advise me. Thanks.
The issue is that neither Postorius or HyperKitty as a direct way of getting lists by web host as the web host information is not an attribute of the list. We have to see which mail hosts are associated with the current web host and then display only those lists that match one of those mail hosts.
The issue with Postorius is if there was more than one mail host associated with the web host, this code https://gitlab.com/mailman/postorius/-/blob/master/src/postorius/views/list.... could be relatively easily made to work by extending all_lists to include all the mail hosts, but it wasn't clear to me how to fix https://gitlab.com/mailman/postorius/-/blob/master/src/postorius/views/list.... in the case where there was more than one mail host.
If you can suggest a fix, that would help.
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