On 08/03/2015 11:26 AM, Krinetzki, Stephan wrote: >> On Aug 01, 2015, at 00:36 AM, Berry wrote: > >>> On Jul 30, 2015, at 05:54 AM, Krinetzki, Stephan wrote: > >>> 2. In mailman 2, I've created a list and added a new owner. Then the >>> owner get an email, with his password and a link to the admin page of the > list. >>> How does this work in mailman3? If I create an list in mailman3 and set >>> the owner, then the email address is the owner, but he isn't noticed. >>> So what steps are needed to get an password for the new owner and admin of > the list? > >> I don't know what you mean by "he isn't noticed". > >> In MM3, there is no such thing as a list admin or moderator password. If > you are subscribed to a mailing list with the owner or moderator role, then > you should have permission to do things as them for that particular list. > So you just log into Postorius and go from there. > > Ah okay. So the user needs an MM3 account to get a password, right? There is > no option to create an user, when a new list is created and the user (the > mail address) is not known bei MM3? The current workflow on mailman2: Create > list, set owner address. Owner gets an email with the information that he > has a new list and that he is the owner of that list with a specific > password. I'm missing this feature in MM3. A notice: Hey, you have a new > list and you are the owner.
No, just an address is created and its role is set as 'owner'. If he needs to access his list/list-settings he would have to login into Postorius (the web UI), which he can do via Mozzila Persona(which is currently supported), or infact any social-authentication method for that matters. MM3 is not at feature parity with MM2 and we are working to solve this. We expect 3.1 to have all the features from MM2. >>> 3. Is it possible to get Shibboleth ( <https://www.shibboleth.net> >>> https://www.shibboleth.net) working with mailman3? > >> If there is a Django plugin for Shibboleth, it may be easy. The Postorius > experts can probably provide more information. > > Okay. I will have a look (i know a little bit Django) You can use any authentication mechanism for authenticating in Postorius as long as you provide it the email of the person logging in. >>> 4. The link in the welcome mail to the info page of the list is wrong. >>> It says <http://lists.example.com/listinfo/l...@lists.example.com> >>> http://lists.example.com/listinfo/l...@lists.example.com and if I > >> Yes. Because of the new MM3 architecture, it's not possible in a generic > way for the core to send welcome emails with the proper domain urls filled > in by default. We know how we are going to do this, but it will have to > wait for MM 3.1. > So the only solution at the moment is to edit/change the default template? MM3 won't be able to fill in any variables like ${listinfo} correctly right now. If you urgently want this to work, you can do it this way: http://<url_to_postorius>/<base_url>/lists/${fqdn_listname} Remember that the <base_url> is different in different django projects that you use, in bundler it is 'mailman3' and in postorius_standalone it is 'postorius'. -- thanks, Abhilash Raj
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