I have some questions for the Domains page of Postorius.
1. What intended audience is this page for? The server owner?
2. This brings up a follow up question. We have list owners, list members, and
list users. What is the title for the superuser account that has the
permissions to add/remove
brian_carpen...@emwd.com writes:
> [T]he following message in Hyperkitty should be reworded as it is
> confusing:
>
> "This mailing list is private. You must be subscribed to view the archives."
Issue https://gitlab.com/mailman/hyperkitty/-/issues/286 filed, with a
suggestion (but I myself
On Mon, Mar 16, 2020, at 11:19 AM, brian_carpen...@emwd.com wrote:
> I have some questions for the Domains page of Postorius.
>
> 1. What intended audience is this page for? The server owner?
Yes, server owner a.k.a Super User in Django.
> 2. This brings up a follow up question. We have list
I have some questions about MM3 Indexing. I am using Xapian as the search
engine.
1. I first tested it on a small archive of 3 messages:
/opt/mailman/mm/bin/django-admin update_index_one_list t...@subdomain-lists.com
It said "Indexing 3 emails". I assume that is good and then it stopped. No
On Mon, Mar 16, 2020, at 2:28 PM, brian_carpen...@emwd.com wrote:
> I have some questions about MM3 Indexing. I am using Xapian as the
> search engine.
>
> 1. I first tested it on a small archive of 3 messages:
>
> /opt/mailman/mm/bin/django-admin update_index_one_list
>
On 3/16/20 7:00 PM, Abhilash Raj wrote:
Not sure, custom Xapian files I presume. The format of the fulltext index is
more or less Opaque. We interact with it only through the Python APIs and the
folder is mostly under the control of the Xapian library. Or whatever indexing
library HK is
List members (subscribers) who are not verified users of Django/Hyperkitty are
unable to view private archives, is that correct? If yes then the following
message in Hyperkitty should be reworded as it is confusing:
"This mailing list is private. You must be subscribed to view the archives. "