The subject list exists and I think is configured appropriately. It is
currently unadvertised.
I am ready to advertise it and announce it.
I have both Google and Facebook OAuth2 login working and advertised
along with Persona on the login page. I have removed Yahoo from the
login page because we don't yet have DMARC mitigations and I don't want
to encourage Yahoo addresses.
Twitter OAuth2 almost works, but it doesn't return email address. Rumor
has it you can't get email from Twitter, so it can't work.
Things that need to be fixed soon in core are confirmation required for
email unsubscribe <https://gitlab.com/mailman/mailman/issues/213> and
DMARC mitigations, but I think we can open it up and announce it.
If no one objects, I'll do that tomorrow.
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I think I've got all the offered Postorius/Hyperkitty logins (email via
Persona, Google and Yahoo) working now on https://lists.mailman3.org/
Report problems to one or both of test(a)mailman3.org or test2(a)mailman3.org.
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Mark Sapiro <mark(a)msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers,
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On 03/26/2016 06:34 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> I think we are very close to going live with a
>> mailman-users(a)mailman3.org list.
Very,very close.
One question. I don't think we have any DMARC mitigations available yet.
Given that, I think I should disable Yahoo OpenID login for the web UI,
I.e., at least not encourage people to use Yahoo addresses.
We could also use header filter rules to stop posts from Yahoo.
What do people think?
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I thought I would take the opportunity to exercise this list a bit to
ask some questions.
For literally years, the only MM 3 stuff I've done is a bit of playing
at PyCon and a bit of easy stuff in the core. Now that I'm getting in to
it, I'm seeing a bunch of things I have questions about.
Initially, I couldn't see any Postorius stuff for managing domains or
creating lists. I only inadvertently logged in at one point as
mailman(a)mailman3.org, and found that Postorius thinks that's the site
admin, so I now can see list creation and domain management.
Also, this installation was built with bundler and then subsequently the
core was updated to the latest (at the time) from github, but
mailmanclient, postorius and hyperkitty haven't been upgraded.
I note that the Postorius package that bundler (buildout) got from the
cheeseshop is 1.0.3, but the master branch on github still calls itself
1.0.2. What's with that?
And, some real questions.
Can I set a list so new subscribers are moderated by default and if so,
how do I unmoderate them. I don't see how to set anything for a list
member such as "moderated" in particular. If I click the member's
address in the Members list I get "No Preferences Available You are not
the owner for this list" even if it's my address.
I'm not sure I understand the difference between Accept and Defer on
list settings -> Message Acceptance -> Default action ... I'm thinking
Accept means accept the message now and Defer means pass it to the next
rule in the chain, but I don't know.
I don't understand content filtering. On Alter Messages, I have
Filter content: Yes
Collapse alternatives: Yes
Convert html to plaintext: Yes
I understand these, but I don't see any settings for filtering based on
MIME type.
For digests all I see is a size threshold. Are digests sent
periodically? I see no settings for that. How about "Summary Digests"?
The only cron jobs I have set up are for Django runjobs. Does that do
periodic digests?
I'm sure I have more questions, but that's enough for one email.
Also, I intend at some point to try to set up an instance with all four
pieces from the github master branches. I had issues when I tried to do
that before, but it was late and I was very tired, so a fresh start may
be more successful.
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Mark Sapiro <mark(a)msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
Later this evening (maybe March 19 02:00 UTC) I will be attempting to
reconfigure things to use the gitlab master branches of MailmanClient,
Postorius, HyperKitty and the HyperKitty-Mailman plugin in addition to
using gitlab master branch of Mailman itself which is already the case.
This will probably involve down time and/or anomalous behavior.
You have been warned.
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Mark Sapiro <mark(a)msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan