On Wed, Nov 5, 2025 at 1:44 PM Christian H. Kuhn via Mailman-users <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> https://lists.qno.de/mailman3 shows an internal server error.
>
>   I followed https://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/install/virtualenv.html
> with MariaDB instead of PostgreSQL.
>
> Python 3.13.0
> pip 25.3
> mailman 3.3.11b
> mailman-web 0.0.10.dev14?g0997bd
> postorius 1.3.13
>
> Services mailman3, mailmanweb, apache2, uwsgi up and running. uwsgi
> listens on [::1]:8000, apache2 is configured accordingly. Ports show up
> in netstat.
>
> No errors show in logs.
>
> If /mailman3 was a directory, i would have thought of user permission
> problems. But not with TCP ports.
>
> As :8000 is available, i would have thought that there is a problem with
> uwsgi. Requests arrive there and are processed:
>
> [pid: 3185672|app: 0|req: 10/17] ::1 () {28 vars in 409 bytes} [Mon Nov
> 3 13:24:05 2025] GET /mailman3/ => generated 5038 bytes in 28 msecs
> (HTTP/1.0 200) 8 headers in 261 bytes (1 switches on core 0)
>
> So uwsgi gets the request and delivers data. The problem seems that
> apache2 does not get the result, and i cannot find any reason. Any help?
>

What do you have in the log files for mailman, mailmanweb, and Apache2?

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