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Mailman3 for YunoHost
This package allow you to install Mailman3 quickly and simply on a YunoHost server.
If you don't have YunoHost, please see here to know how to install and enjoy it.
Status
Experimental.
Please review the issues list before choosing to install this application.
There is also a community forum thread for this application.
Overview
This is GNU Mailman, a mailing list management system distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 3 or later. Mailman is written in Python which is available for all platforms that Mailman is supported on, including GNU/Linux and most other Unix-like operating systems (e.g. Solaris, *BSD, MacOSX, etc.).
Shipped version: 3.2.0
Screenshots
Demo
No user/password is provided, so you must sign up.
Post-installation steps
Setup Admin User
You must configure the admin user:
$ cd /usr/share/mailman3-web
$ python3 manage.py createsuperuser
You should then attempt to log in with this user account in the web UI. Once you've logged in, a confirmation mail will be sent to your email address that you specified. Therefore, you should have something like Rainloop installed to view mail on your YunoHost installation.
Setup your main domain
You'll need to log in as administrator and visit the /admin/site/site
.
If you're Mailman3 is setup on https://myyunohost.org
then that would be the following:
Configure incoming mail
Mailman3 implements an LMTP server for receiving mail from Postfix. This means that Mailman3 doesn't need anything from Dovecot. This is important to understand because Dovecot is the default YunoHost local delivery agent. Therefore, the default YunoHost Postfix configuration uses Dovecot. So, in order to deliver incoming mail, we need to override which delivery agent handles which mails based on the addresses. In other words, if you create a mailing list "mylist@myyunohost.org" you want Mailman3's LMTP server to receive this, not Dovecot, becaues Dovecot only delivers to LDAP created user accounts.
You'll need to add this to your Postfix configuration:
owner_request_special = no
transport_maps =
hash:/var/lib/mailman3/data/postfix_lmtp
local_recipient_maps =
hash:/var/lib/mailman3/data/postfix_lmtp
virtual_mailbox_maps = ldap:/etc/postfix/ldap-accounts.cf, hash:/var/lib/mailman3/data/postfix_lmtp
And then run:
$ sudo -su list mailman aliases
This is unfortunately a manual step at this point because the package remains experimental. Once it matures, this will be integrated into a hook or the default Postfix configuration. For now, remember that when you run yunohost tools regen-conf postfix
or if any installation invokes regen-conf
, your Postfix configuration will not be changed because it has diverged from the default configuration. This may cause you problems if YunoHost core expects that there is some new value in your Postfix configuration.
Configure outgoing mail
Postfix relies on using SMTP which should be configured in your /etc/postfix/main.cf
.
You should make sure that you have outgoing mail working before getting started with Mailman 3.
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 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/
.
YunoHost specific features
Multi-users support
- 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
Supported architectures
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.
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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.
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There may be only one installation per YunoHost.
Mirroring
- https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/mailman3_ynh
- https://hack.decentral1.se/yunohost-packages/mailman3_ynh
Links
- Report a bug: https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/mailman3_ynh/issues
- App website: http://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/index.html
- Upstream app repository: https://gitlab.com/mailman/mailman-suite
- YunoHost website: https://yunohost.org/
Developers info
Only if you want to use a testing branch for coding, instead of merging directly into master.
Please make your pull request against the testing branch.
To try the testing branch:
$ yunohost app install https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/mailman3_ynh/tree/testing --debug
Or to upgrade from the testing branch:
$ yunohost app upgrade mailman3 -u https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/mailman3_ynh/tree/testing --debug