On 12/11/17 02:10, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 11/11/2017 03:58 PM, Hal via Mailman-Users wrote:
On 12/11/17 00:19, Mark Sapiro wrote:

Would adding me as a member to the Mailman group be the "safest" option?

It would allow you to do what you need (and to "mess up" Mailman ;)
without giving you root or sudo.

Hopefully I won't be doing that, but if I do I won't mess up the entire server ;-) Your (and others') comments on how to solve all this has been very helpful. I'll look closer into it when the server owner gives me access and hopefully nobody else needs to see that spam.


I read about the Mailman 3 development and I'm wondering if chances are
that it'll ever become a matter of "point & click" to maintain such a
mailing list, or will there always be the need to "deep dive" with UNIX
commands and other complexities?


We're working on it.

Mailman 3 sounds very promising.
Is Postorius and HyperKitty a part of that installation or are we talking different software? Updates and additional software installations are done by the server owner, but once I spend the time to figure out what to download from where, I understand it's not such a huge and complex job to actually go ahead and install it for him.

I'm sure the new version will be announced here :-)

Oh, you mentioned that HyperKitty could be used to delete archived messages via the web user-interface. This would of course solve my initial problem of deleting those spam messages in a simple and quick way without entering the UNIX terminal.


Hal
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