Hey Everyone,
I have just released Mailman Core 3.3.1rc1. The final release is scheduled for next week, 17th April.
This release includes support for bounce processing, which had been lacking in Mailman 3 until now. So, after upgrading to this release, you will notice bounce related notifications from Mailman 3 being sent out to list owners if the list has bounce processing enabled (which, most list do by default).
Postorius changes for new bounce processing options are coming out soon, I would like the current head to bake in a little longer since it went through bootstrap 4 upgrade recently. Expect it to be out in about a month. If your users would really care about bounce processing being enabled and not being able to tune threshold and notification parameters in the web interface, you might want to wait for Postorius's next release before upgrading.
It also exposes all the remaining attributes of MailingList via REST API, so Postorius can expose them in the Web Interface. This should finally make all attributes of a MailingList manageable via Web Interface, without having to access command line interface.
There has also been a whole lot of bug fixes. A full list of changes can be found at:
https://mailman.readthedocs.io/en/latest/src/mailman/docs/NEWS.html#rc1
The release is available via PyPI:
https://pypi.org/project/mailman/3.3.1rc1/
To install this release via pip, you can run:
$ pip install --upgrade --pre mailman
Note the --pre
flag because this is a pre-release.
If you can, I encourage you to try this out with your environment and report any major breakage to us. We have been running this code on the server hosting this list, so it has already seen some testing, but it is always nice to have some more.
If there aren't any major breaking changes reported, the final release will be identical to this one.
-- thanks, Abhilash Raj (maxking)
On 4/10/20 3:31 AM, Abhilash Raj wrote:
Hey Everyone,
I have just released Mailman Core 3.3.1rc1. The final release is scheduled for next week, 17th April.
This release includes support for bounce processing, which had been lacking in Mailman 3 until now. So, after upgrading to this release, you will notice bounce related notifications from Mailman 3 being sent out to list owners if the list has bounce processing enabled (which, most list do by default).
Postorius changes for new bounce processing options are coming out soon, I would like the current head to bake in a little longer since it went through bootstrap 4 upgrade recently. Expect it to be out in about a month. If your users would really care about bounce processing being enabled and not being able to tune threshold and notification parameters in the web interface, you might want to wait for Postorius's next release before upgrading.
It also exposes all the remaining attributes of MailingList via REST API, so Postorius can expose them in the Web Interface. This should finally make all attributes of a MailingList manageable via Web Interface, without having to access command line interface.
There has also been a whole lot of bug fixes. A full list of changes can be found at:
https://mailman.readthedocs.io/en/latest/src/mailman/docs/NEWS.html#rc1
The release is available via PyPI:
https://pypi.org/project/mailman/3.3.1rc1/
To install this release via pip, you can run:
$ pip install --upgrade --pre mailman
Note the
--pre
flag because this is a pre-release.If you can, I encourage you to try this out with your environment and report any major breakage to us. We have been running this code on the server hosting this list, so it has already seen some testing, but it is always nice to have some more.
If there aren't any major breaking changes reported, the final release will be identical to this one.
Well this is exciting and timely. I plan on upgrading Mailman core on my development server today to 3.3.1rc1 so we can start implementing the new REST API elements into Affinity. I will keep you posted via Gitlab if we run into any issues.
Thanks!
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