On 03/25/2017 04:23 PM, David Krantz wrote:
I did get things working with the bundler at last. Quite tricky and I have deactivated archival. But I suspect that I should retrace a bit of that work and upgrade to the latest versions. I miss a few functions from mailman2, especially setting a limit for message size to discourage sending larger files to the list. I also notice that there are no modbits per user that I can reach from the web as admin.
See <https://wiki.list.org/x/17891998> for help in upgrading your bundler install.
The lack of the ability to set a member's moderation option from the web UI is fixed in versions later than installed by bundler. Also see <https://gitlab.com/mailman/postorius/issues/127>
A list's message_size can't currently be set in Postorius. File an issue at <https://gitlab.com/mailman/postorius/issues/new>.
Where did you find out about the bundler? I'd like to make sure we steer people to the current best recommendations:
The documentation can be found on several places. The one that is best formatted is this one. I used a worse formatted version of the same text but right now I cannot find the link.
https://mailman-bundler.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
I notice that you changed the text on the githlab project. Better.
Now I have no idea of how upgrading the different components. I might start from scratch although it probably should be possible to upgrade the parts. The best option is probably to switch to mailman2, but that has disadvantages when handling lists for multiple domains if I am correctly informed and I already have a few domains...
See <https://wiki.list.org/x/17891998>.
I also found that sending mails manually (telnet to port 25) with no headers other than "Subject:" causes the "Held messages" tab to crash with a 500-error. Log below my signature.
This is fixed: <https://gitlab.com/mailman/mailmanclient/merge_requests/16>.
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