Hi all, On Mon, 5 Aug 2024 10:54:17 -0400 Konstantin Ryabitsev <konstan...@linuxfoundation.org> wrote: > > > So, an alternative for us (though considerable more work) is to change > > mailing list software. Mailmanv3 would be an option, but seems overly > > complex. I see vger.kernel.org is now using mlmmj - is that a > > reasonable option for us (i.e. is it able to not modify messages but > > still have enough features)? If so any hints about migrating? ;-) > > I'd say that mlmmj has a very different approach than mailman -- it exposes > very little to end-users and list admins. Any changes to the list > configuration must be made by server admins, which can be seen as very > limiting by someone used to how mailman does it. > > However, it *is* a great option for running mailing lists that process > patches and couples well with public-inbox for archiving. It also requires a > fraction of resources of mailman-3. > > If you want to be able to have a more hands-off approach to your mailing list > management, with a fancy UI and lots of list admin tunables, your best option > is Mailman-3. If you want a "mean and lean" option, then mlmmj is the way to > go.
Konstantin, thanks for your advice. Munging the From addresses did not give wonderful results (among other things it would make searching the archive a more conplex operation). So, I am going to try "mean and lean" (since I am the owner/moderator anyway). Shortly (i.e. in the next hour or so), I will switch the linuxppc-dev mailing list to use Mlmmj. Hopefully this will fix all our problems with DKIM/DMARC and delivery of posts from some domains. For the subscribers, to see how to manage you subscription, you will be able to end an email to <linuxppc-dev+h...@lists.ozlabs.org> for instructions. Hopefully you all won't find it too restrictive. Please report any problems with the list after the change to me. -- Cheers, Stephen Rothwell
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