On Sat, Nov 9, 2024 at 4:58 PM <ulf.rapph...@offis.de> wrote:

> Hello,
> I have the lasted version of mailman3 in an fresh venv installation and I
> am testing it for our upcoming migration from v2.1.
>
> When I add a new list in the django admin interface this list will never
> appear in postorius (vice versa it works).
> The new list is also not in both databases:
> SELECT * FROM mailman.mailinglist;
> SELECT * FROM mailmanweb.hyperkitty_mailinglist;
> (Why two databases are needed with redundant data?)
>
> The same when changing for example the description of an existing list in
> the django admin interface it doesn't change the description of the list in
> postorius.
> Vice versa it works. Changes made in postorius are also seen in django.
>
> Could please someone help me or explain this behavior? I hope it is a
> problem with my configuration.
>

Interesting.

I looked at Django Admin and Postorius and I see all my MLs in both.
What I am sure about is that I did NOT create my MLs using Django admin UI.
I either created them using the CLI or Postorius.
Having said that, I did run two tests:
1. Create a ML in Postorius and check whether it appears in Django admin -
The list was visible in Django Admin
2. Create a ML in Django admin and check whether it appears in Postorius -
The list was NOT visible in Postrorius
3. Create a ML in CLI and check if it appears in both Django admin and
Postorius - List is visible in Postorius, but not in Django admin

```
MariaDB [mailmansuite]> select list_name, list_id from mailinglist where
list_name like 'ulf%';
+-----------+-------------------------------+
| list_name | list_id                       |
+-----------+-------------------------------+
| ulftest2  | ulftest2.lists.kictanet.or.ke |
| ulftest3  | ulftest3.lists.kictanet.or.ke |
+-----------+-------------------------------+
```

The list that I created using Django admin is NOT listed here!

```
MariaDB [mailmansuite]> select list_id, name from hyperkitty_mailinglist
 where list_id like 'ulf%';
+-------------------------------+-------------------------------+
| list_id                       | name                          |
+-------------------------------+-------------------------------+
| ulfte...@lists.kictanet.or.ke | ulfte...@lists.kictanet.or.ke |
| ulftest2.lists.kictanet.or.ke | ulfte...@lists.kictanet.or.ke |
+-------------------------------+-------------------------------+
```
The list I created using Django admin and the one I created using
Postorius are both listed, but the one I created from CLI is not listed.

So there must be some logic behind this. However, I don't know what it is.

What appears to me is that there is NO problem with your configuration :-)


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