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## Overview ## Overview
Electronic mailing lists manager * Users can just sign up themselves to manage details
* Users can use mailing lists without signing up?
**Shipped version:** 1.0~ynh2
**Demo:** <https://lists.mailman3.org/mailman3/lists/>
## Screenshots
![Screenshot of Mailman3](./doc/screenshots/screenshot1.webp)
## Disclaimers / important information
* Any known limitations, constrains or stuff not working, such as (but not limited to):
* requiring a full dedicated domain
* Other infos that people should be aware of, such as:
* No LDAP support yet (apparently under development)
* Users can also just sign up themselves to manage details
* Users can use mailing lists without signing up?
Classical admin is available on the page: https://myyunohost.org/
Django admin on: https://myyunohost.org/admin/
## General Configuration
Mailman 3 or "The Mailman Suite" is made up of 5 moving parts. See the following documentation for more:
> http://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/index.html#the-mailman-suite
On your YunoHost, all the configuration files you need to worry about are in:
* `/etc/mailman3/`
* `/usr/share/mailman3-web/`
The services you need to manage can be checked with:
* `systemctl status mailman3`
* `systemctl status mailman3-web`
It is important to note that this package makes use of the [mailman3-full](http://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/prodsetup.html#distribution-packages) Debian package contained in the Debian Stretch backports repository. The default installation assumes the use of a SQLite3 database but the installation script overrides this and uses a PostgreSQL database instead.
Finally, you also configure things through the Django web admin available at `/admin/`.
## Limitations ## Limitations
* Migrating from Mailman 2.X is not officially supported, sorry. However, there is a manual and * Migrating from Mailman 2.X is not officially supported, sorry. However, there is a manual and
which details an experimental process. Please see [the documentation](https://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/migration.html). which details an experimental process. Please see [the documentation](https://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/migration.html).
* Mailman3 must be configured to use a root domain (https://myyunohost.org and not https://myyunohost.org/mailman3). * Mailman3 must be configured to use a root domain (https://myyunohost.org and *not* https://myyunohost.org/mailman3).
* You must have a HTTPS certificate installed on the root domain. * You must have a HTTPS certificate installed on the root domain.
* There may be only one installation per YunoHost. * There may be only one installation per YunoHost.
**Shipped version:** 3.3~ynh1
**Demo:** <https://lists.mailman3.org/mailman3/lists/>
## Screenshots
![Screenshot of Mailman3](./doc/screenshots/screenshot1.webp)
## Documentation and resources ## Documentation and resources
- Official app website: <http://www.list.org/> - Official app website: <http://www.list.org/>

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## Descripción general ## Descripción general
* Users can just sign up themselves to manage details
* Users can use mailing lists without signing up?
**Versión actual:** 1.0~ynh2
**Demo:** <https://lists.mailman3.org/mailman3/lists/>
## Capturas
![Captura de Mailman3](./doc/screenshots/screenshot1.webp)
## informaciones importantes
* Any known limitations, constrains or stuff not working, such as (but not limited to):
* requiring a full dedicated domain
* Other infos that people should be aware of, such as:
* No LDAP support yet (apparently under development)
* Users can also just sign up themselves to manage details
* Users can use mailing lists without signing up?
Classical admin is available on the page: https://myyunohost.org/
Django admin on: https://myyunohost.org/admin/
## General Configuration
Mailman 3 or "The Mailman Suite" is made up of 5 moving parts. See the following documentation for more:
> http://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/index.html#the-mailman-suite
On your YunoHost, all the configuration files you need to worry about are in:
* `/etc/mailman3/`
* `/usr/share/mailman3-web/`
The services you need to manage can be checked with:
* `systemctl status mailman3`
* `systemctl status mailman3-web`
It is important to note that this package makes use of the [mailman3-full](http://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/prodsetup.html#distribution-packages) Debian package contained in the Debian Stretch backports repository. The default installation assumes the use of a SQLite3 database but the installation script overrides this and uses a PostgreSQL database instead.
Finally, you also configure things through the Django web admin available at `/admin/`.
## Limitations ## Limitations
* Migrating from Mailman 2.X is not officially supported, sorry. However, there is a manual and * Migrating from Mailman 2.X is not officially supported, sorry. However, there is a manual and
which details an experimental process. Please see [the documentation](https://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/migration.html). which details an experimental process. Please see [the documentation](https://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/migration.html).
* Mailman3 must be configured to use a root domain (https://myyunohost.org and not https://myyunohost.org/mailman3). * Mailman3 must be configured to use a root domain (https://myyunohost.org and *not* https://myyunohost.org/mailman3).
* You must have a HTTPS certificate installed on the root domain. * You must have a HTTPS certificate installed on the root domain.
* There may be only one installation per YunoHost. * There may be only one installation per YunoHost.
**Versión actual:** 3.3~ynh1
**Demo:** <https://lists.mailman3.org/mailman3/lists/>
## Capturas
![Captura de Mailman3](./doc/screenshots/screenshot1.webp)
## Documentaciones y recursos ## Documentaciones y recursos
- Sitio web oficial: <http://www.list.org/> - Sitio web oficial: <http://www.list.org/>

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## Aurreikuspena ## Aurreikuspena
* Users can just sign up themselves to manage details
* Users can use mailing lists without signing up?
**Paketatutako bertsioa:** 1.0~ynh2
**Demoa:** <https://lists.mailman3.org/mailman3/lists/>
## Pantaila-argazkiak
![Mailman3(r)en pantaila-argazkia](./doc/screenshots/screenshot1.webp)
## Ezespena / informazio garrantzitsua
* Any known limitations, constrains or stuff not working, such as (but not limited to):
* requiring a full dedicated domain
* Other infos that people should be aware of, such as:
* No LDAP support yet (apparently under development)
* Users can also just sign up themselves to manage details
* Users can use mailing lists without signing up?
Classical admin is available on the page: https://myyunohost.org/
Django admin on: https://myyunohost.org/admin/
## General Configuration
Mailman 3 or "The Mailman Suite" is made up of 5 moving parts. See the following documentation for more:
> http://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/index.html#the-mailman-suite
On your YunoHost, all the configuration files you need to worry about are in:
* `/etc/mailman3/`
* `/usr/share/mailman3-web/`
The services you need to manage can be checked with:
* `systemctl status mailman3`
* `systemctl status mailman3-web`
It is important to note that this package makes use of the [mailman3-full](http://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/prodsetup.html#distribution-packages) Debian package contained in the Debian Stretch backports repository. The default installation assumes the use of a SQLite3 database but the installation script overrides this and uses a PostgreSQL database instead.
Finally, you also configure things through the Django web admin available at `/admin/`.
## Limitations ## Limitations
* Migrating from Mailman 2.X is not officially supported, sorry. However, there is a manual and * Migrating from Mailman 2.X is not officially supported, sorry. However, there is a manual and
which details an experimental process. Please see [the documentation](https://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/migration.html). which details an experimental process. Please see [the documentation](https://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/migration.html).
* Mailman3 must be configured to use a root domain (https://myyunohost.org and not https://myyunohost.org/mailman3). * Mailman3 must be configured to use a root domain (https://myyunohost.org and *not* https://myyunohost.org/mailman3).
* You must have a HTTPS certificate installed on the root domain. * You must have a HTTPS certificate installed on the root domain.
* There may be only one installation per YunoHost. * There may be only one installation per YunoHost.
**Paketatutako bertsioa:** 3.3~ynh1
**Demoa:** <https://lists.mailman3.org/mailman3/lists/>
## Pantaila-argazkiak
![Mailman3(r)en pantaila-argazkia](./doc/screenshots/screenshot1.webp)
## Dokumentazioa eta baliabideak ## Dokumentazioa eta baliabideak
- Aplikazioaren webgune ofiziala: <http://www.list.org/> - Aplikazioaren webgune ofiziala: <http://www.list.org/>

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## Vue densemble ## Vue densemble
Un gestionnaire de liste de discussion par email * Users can just sign up themselves to manage details
* Users can use mailing lists without signing up?
**Version incluse:** 1.0~ynh2
**Démo:** <https://lists.mailman3.org/mailman3/lists/>
## Captures décran
![Capture décran de Mailman3](./doc/screenshots/screenshot1.webp)
## Avertissements / informations importantes
* Any known limitations, constrains or stuff not working, such as (but not limited to):
* requiring a full dedicated domain
* Other infos that people should be aware of, such as:
* No LDAP support yet (apparently under development)
* Users can also just sign up themselves to manage details
* Users can use mailing lists without signing up?
Classical admin is available on the page: https://myyunohost.org/
Django admin on: https://myyunohost.org/admin/
## General Configuration
Mailman 3 or "The Mailman Suite" is made up of 5 moving parts. See the following documentation for more:
> http://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/index.html#the-mailman-suite
On your YunoHost, all the configuration files you need to worry about are in:
* `/etc/mailman3/`
* `/usr/share/mailman3-web/`
The services you need to manage can be checked with:
* `systemctl status mailman3`
* `systemctl status mailman3-web`
It is important to note that this package makes use of the [mailman3-full](http://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/prodsetup.html#distribution-packages) Debian package contained in the Debian Stretch backports repository. The default installation assumes the use of a SQLite3 database but the installation script overrides this and uses a PostgreSQL database instead.
Finally, you also configure things through the Django web admin available at `/admin/`.
## Limitations ## Limitations
* Migrating from Mailman 2.X is not officially supported, sorry. However, there is a manual and * Migrating from Mailman 2.X is not officially supported, sorry. However, there is a manual and
which details an experimental process. Please see [the documentation](https://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/migration.html). which details an experimental process. Please see [the documentation](https://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/migration.html).
* Mailman3 must be configured to use a root domain (https://myyunohost.org and not https://myyunohost.org/mailman3). * Mailman3 must be configured to use a root domain (https://myyunohost.org and *not* https://myyunohost.org/mailman3).
* You must have a HTTPS certificate installed on the root domain. * You must have a HTTPS certificate installed on the root domain.
* There may be only one installation per YunoHost. * There may be only one installation per YunoHost.
**Version incluse:** 3.3~ynh1
**Démo:** <https://lists.mailman3.org/mailman3/lists/>
## Captures décran
![Capture décran de Mailman3](./doc/screenshots/screenshot1.webp)
## Documentations et ressources ## Documentations et ressources
- Site officiel de lapp: <http://www.list.org/> - Site officiel de lapp: <http://www.list.org/>

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## Vista xeral ## Vista xeral
* Users can just sign up themselves to manage details
* Users can use mailing lists without signing up?
**Versión proporcionada:** 1.0~ynh2
**Demo:** <https://lists.mailman3.org/mailman3/lists/>
## Capturas de pantalla
![Captura de pantalla de Mailman3](./doc/screenshots/screenshot1.webp)
## Avisos / información importante
* Any known limitations, constrains or stuff not working, such as (but not limited to):
* requiring a full dedicated domain
* Other infos that people should be aware of, such as:
* No LDAP support yet (apparently under development)
* Users can also just sign up themselves to manage details
* Users can use mailing lists without signing up?
Classical admin is available on the page: https://myyunohost.org/
Django admin on: https://myyunohost.org/admin/
## General Configuration
Mailman 3 or "The Mailman Suite" is made up of 5 moving parts. See the following documentation for more:
> http://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/index.html#the-mailman-suite
On your YunoHost, all the configuration files you need to worry about are in:
* `/etc/mailman3/`
* `/usr/share/mailman3-web/`
The services you need to manage can be checked with:
* `systemctl status mailman3`
* `systemctl status mailman3-web`
It is important to note that this package makes use of the [mailman3-full](http://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/prodsetup.html#distribution-packages) Debian package contained in the Debian Stretch backports repository. The default installation assumes the use of a SQLite3 database but the installation script overrides this and uses a PostgreSQL database instead.
Finally, you also configure things through the Django web admin available at `/admin/`.
## Limitations ## Limitations
* Migrating from Mailman 2.X is not officially supported, sorry. However, there is a manual and * Migrating from Mailman 2.X is not officially supported, sorry. However, there is a manual and
which details an experimental process. Please see [the documentation](https://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/migration.html). which details an experimental process. Please see [the documentation](https://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/migration.html).
* Mailman3 must be configured to use a root domain (https://myyunohost.org and not https://myyunohost.org/mailman3). * Mailman3 must be configured to use a root domain (https://myyunohost.org and *not* https://myyunohost.org/mailman3).
* You must have a HTTPS certificate installed on the root domain. * You must have a HTTPS certificate installed on the root domain.
* There may be only one installation per YunoHost. * There may be only one installation per YunoHost.
**Versión proporcionada:** 3.3~ynh1
**Demo:** <https://lists.mailman3.org/mailman3/lists/>
## Capturas de pantalla
![Captura de pantalla de Mailman3](./doc/screenshots/screenshot1.webp)
## Documentación e recursos ## Documentación e recursos
- Web oficial da app: <http://www.list.org/> - Web oficial da app: <http://www.list.org/>

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## 概况 ## 概况
* Users can just sign up themselves to manage details
* Users can use mailing lists without signing up?
**分发版本:** 1.0~ynh2
**演示:** <https://lists.mailman3.org/mailman3/lists/>
## 截图
![Mailman3 的截图](./doc/screenshots/screenshot1.webp)
## 免责声明 / 重要信息
* Any known limitations, constrains or stuff not working, such as (but not limited to):
* requiring a full dedicated domain
* Other infos that people should be aware of, such as:
* No LDAP support yet (apparently under development)
* Users can also just sign up themselves to manage details
* Users can use mailing lists without signing up?
Classical admin is available on the page: https://myyunohost.org/
Django admin on: https://myyunohost.org/admin/
## General Configuration
Mailman 3 or "The Mailman Suite" is made up of 5 moving parts. See the following documentation for more:
> http://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/index.html#the-mailman-suite
On your YunoHost, all the configuration files you need to worry about are in:
* `/etc/mailman3/`
* `/usr/share/mailman3-web/`
The services you need to manage can be checked with:
* `systemctl status mailman3`
* `systemctl status mailman3-web`
It is important to note that this package makes use of the [mailman3-full](http://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/prodsetup.html#distribution-packages) Debian package contained in the Debian Stretch backports repository. The default installation assumes the use of a SQLite3 database but the installation script overrides this and uses a PostgreSQL database instead.
Finally, you also configure things through the Django web admin available at `/admin/`.
## Limitations ## Limitations
* Migrating from Mailman 2.X is not officially supported, sorry. However, there is a manual and * Migrating from Mailman 2.X is not officially supported, sorry. However, there is a manual and
which details an experimental process. Please see [the documentation](https://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/migration.html). which details an experimental process. Please see [the documentation](https://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/migration.html).
* Mailman3 must be configured to use a root domain (https://myyunohost.org and not https://myyunohost.org/mailman3). * Mailman3 must be configured to use a root domain (https://myyunohost.org and *not* https://myyunohost.org/mailman3).
* You must have a HTTPS certificate installed on the root domain. * You must have a HTTPS certificate installed on the root domain.
* There may be only one installation per YunoHost. * There may be only one installation per YunoHost.
**分发版本:** 3.3~ynh1
**演示:** <https://lists.mailman3.org/mailman3/lists/>
## 截图
![Mailman3 的截图](./doc/screenshots/screenshot1.webp)
## 文档与资源 ## 文档与资源
- 官方应用网站: <http://www.list.org/> - 官方应用网站: <http://www.list.org/>