Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Lists, not Mailman lists. When you create a list in Postorius or Mailman
> core, this is a Mailman list. A corresponding HyperKitty list will also
> be created if hyperkitty is one of the active archivers for the list so
> you see it in Django.
> When you create a list in Django, it is only a HyperKitty list and will
> be visible in HyperKitty, but no Mailman list is created so the list is
> not in Mailman/Postorius.
Thank you (also for Odhiambo)
Now remains one question: We have a (internal) Active Directory (AD) 
Authentication for Mailman3.
So everyone who wants to work as an owner nor moderator must be an AD-User.
In hyperkitty I am able to assign these list rights directly to AD-Loginnames.
With the logic above I have to assign these rights in postorius too by assining 
the mail address of the users AD-Account? (I see no AD-Data here).
Or would it works to assing the mail address of the users AD-Account first an 
then the allocation will automaticly synced to hyperkitty - maybe using the 
mail address as key?
What would be the best practice for owner/moderator user management?
Thank you!
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