On 5/1/25 04:02, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Odhiambo Washington via Mailman-users writes:
> So this issue can be addressed by making Postorius to log user logins,
> right?
> However, I don't have the patch :)
I would guess it's probably possible to get Django to do this, quite
possibly using standard configuration to do so. I just don't know
where to look offhand.
Postorius can't log logins because it's not Postorius (or HyperKitty)
that does the logging in. It is django-allauth.
You can see the `Last Login` info for a user in the Django admin web UI
under Authentication and Authorization -> Users
django-mailman3 does have some involvement with logging in and it might
be possible to add logging there, but I don't offhand know where.
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