Difference between revisions of "Mailman 3 Service and Troubleshooting"
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== Service Configuration and Installation == | == Service Configuration and Installation == | ||
− | + | There are two services needed: | |
+ | systemctl status mailman3 # AKA mailman-core you only need this for lists to work | ||
+ | systemctl status mailmanweb # AKA hyperkitty, postorius, uwsgi, django hell, needed for the web interface | ||
== Manual Start and Restart == | == Manual Start and Restart == |
Revision as of 16:24, 1 January 2024
Service Configuration and Installation
There are two services needed:
systemctl status mailman3 # AKA mailman-core you only need this for lists to work systemctl status mailmanweb # AKA hyperkitty, postorius, uwsgi, django hell, needed for the web interface
Manual Start and Restart
Only do this when manually troubleshooting otherwise this will conflict with systemctl
initiated services.
Basics
- Mailman 3 relies on its own mailman user to handle the processing of the emails.
su mailman # switch to the mailman user cd # make sure you cd to mailman's home !IMPORTANT
- You're now ready to control mailman
- Everything is handled with the mailman command line tool. Do not run these commands with another user!
mailman status # report on the service mailman start # start mailman mailman stop # stop mailman mailman restart # stop and start mailman shorcut
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