On 2/4/25 15:59, c.benner--- via Mailman-users wrote:

After that I'll go to the admin page  xxxx/mailman3/admin which brings django 
admin page up.
On that page I'll add "websites" and add  testdomain2.net


That tells Django that this is a known domain for accessing the web UI, but you also have to add it to the ALLOWED_HOSTS setting in your Django settings.

Last step is adding "mail domain"  site: testdomain2.net  mail domain: 
testdomain2.net

After that I can add lists to that domain and mails to any list 
@testdomain2,net should be routed right?

That's all correct.

Maybe I'm to old (56yrs) but I've read a lot of documentation and everything was clear and 
understandable. It was never a question of linux or windows OS but on who'S writing the doc.  I 
can't find any doc about the web part? What about Users having no acces to the shell but the 
Web-Frontend?  Some pictures and a "How to" and "what if"  would be great!

But it's alos possible that I'm not finding it and it's somewhere out there.

You may find https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/5.1/ref/contrib/sites/to be helpful.

Documentation of the Postorius UI is sorely lacking. The good news (hopefully) is the UI itself is fairly straight forward and self-documenting, but there is really no separate documentation for list owners or site admins. There is a user's manual for list members at https://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/userguide.html but nothing similar for list admins.

--
Mark Sapiro <m...@msapiro.net>        The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

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