* 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 * 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). * 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. * There may be only one installation per YunoHost.