
Ronald Barnes wrote on 2025-06-04 02:02:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Changed >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Manage This List >>>>>>>>>>>>> Archive Rendering mode >>>>>>>>>>>>> Plain text (from Markdown text) >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Didn't work. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Trying commenting out these: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> ## MAILMAN_ARCHIVER_KEY = >>>>>>>>>>>> 'WrGSvu98eUOoNSVqlaYdqILvi3zaczuu' >>>>>>>>>>>> ## MAILMAN_ARCHIVER_FROM = ('127.0.0.1', '::1') >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> from /etc/mailman3/settings.py >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Didn't work. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Trying Public instead of Private archives >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Didn't work. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> In /etc/mailman3/settings.py, uncommented: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> MAILMAN_ARCHIVER_KEY = $long_string >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Didn't work. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> In /etc/mailman3/mailman-hyperkitty.cfg changed to this: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ## base_url: http://localhost:8000/mailman3/archives/ >>>>>>>>> base_url: http://localhost/mailman3/archives/ >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Didn't work. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Trying /etc/mailman3/mailman-hyperkitty.cfg and putting an >>>>>>>> "s" on http, thusly: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> base_url: https://localhost/mailman3/archives/ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Didn't work. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> And I have NO FUCKING CLUE. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Maybe someone else should be doing this. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I wish there were some better piece of software because >>>>>>> this is an utter piece of shit. >>>>>> >>>>>> Cursing: didn't work. >>>>>> >>>>>> Trying /etc/mailman3/mailman-hyperkitty.cfg: >>>>>> >>>>>> ## localhost -> 127.0.0.1 (postfix doesn't check /etc/hosts >>>>>> so IP addr): >>>>>> base_url: https://127.0.0.1/mailman3/archives/ >>>>> >>>>> Didn't work. >>>>> >>>>> Trying /etc/mailman3/mailman.cfg: >>>>> >>>>> [archiver.prototype] >>>>> enable: yes >>>> >>>> Didn't work. >>>> >>>> Deleted archive (red button in Archives page), and re-created. >>> >>> Non of the above worked, now I'm trying... "?" >>> >>> /etc/mailman3/settings.py: >>> MAILMAN_ARCHIVER_FROM = ('127.0.0.1', '::1') >> >> Didn't work. >> >> Trying as user mailman: >> >> mailman-web makemigrations >> mailman-web migrate >> >> Then, restarted mailman3.service > > Didn't work. > > Added /etc/mailman3/gunicorn.conf
Didn't work.
Trying:
mailman remove test@lists.gtalug.org
then re-creating via web interface.
Didn't work.
I think it may be a bad idea to take on this miserable task.
Someone else can deal with this piece of shit.
Didn't work.
Changed settings - there were 2 archiving options. Disabled "prototype"
Didn't work.
Trying:
mailman-web createcachetable
Seems useless - other lists which were imported from MM2 have archives.
Didn't work.
Trying:
## MAILMAN_ARCHIVER_FROM = ('127.0.0.1', '::1') MAILMAN_ARCHIVER_FROM = '127.0.0.1'
Didn't work.
Trying this:
## base_url: https://127.0.0.1/archives/ base_url: http://127.0.0.1/archives/
Also note, headers show this:
Archived-At: <> List-Archive: <>
https://lists.mailman3.org/archives/list/mailman-users@mailman3.org/ thread/AOTB7RIDA5YCIGC53CHBWHDXC3X2IAPS/
Didn't work. Per link above, trying this change in mailman-hyperkitty.cfg: ## base_url: http://127.0.0.1/archives/ base_url: http://127.0.0.1:8000/archives/ Don't know how I lost the :8000 part?!?