Ditto. I very much like the MM3 archives. The archives in MM2 were very hard to use. MM3 has better DMARC support as well, and members have better control of their subscriptions on a multi-list server (I maintain some 50 lists and many of the members are on multiple lists).
MM3 is in need of more work and it appears to be happening, but it’s a very good package already, well worth it.
Yours,
Allan Hansen hansen@rc.org
On Feb 20, 2020, at 10:17 , Mark Dadgar <mark@pdc-racing.net> wrote:
On Feb 20, 2020, at 8:47 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull <turnbull.stephen.fw@u.tsukuba.ac.jp> wrote:
The only problem is that our list runs on Mailman 2. We would like to move to Mailman 3
Why?
I'll echo this. We don't need to know (unless there's a specific technical challenge to Mailman 2 that you hope Mailman 3 can resolve, and then we can tell you whether Mailman 3 has it, will have it soon, or won't have it soon if ever), and don't really care (happy to help and all that). But you need to ask yourself that question because it's rarely a good idea to fix what ain't broke. And Mailman 3 is sure to become more robust, easier to install, and easier to migrate Mailman 2 lists over time. Don't do it until you forsee a near- future *need* to migrate, is my advice.
I’ll weigh in here. In my case, I moved an almost 20 year old MM2 installation to MM3 primarily to get archiving that actually worked well. The poor searching of the list archives was easily the #1 complaint I got about my mailing list.
MM3 is awesome. Finicky to get running, but awesome.
- Mark
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