[MM3-users] Re: Unable to ban users via mailman-shell

2025-04-13 Thread Mihai Moldovan
* On 4/13/25 17:19, Mark Sapiro wrote: Do you have a setting for `banner` in the `[shell]` section of your mailman.cfg? Whoops, yes, I do. Removed it, and the messages appear correctly, of course. It's a downstream packaging bug, the sample config they created only includes the first line: h

[MM3-users] Re: Unable to ban users via mailman-shell

2025-04-13 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 4/13/25 07:53, Mihai Moldovan wrote: That might be a bug in mailman 3.3.8, though, and indeed, there is https://gitlab.com/mailman/mailman/-/issues/1062 which might be partly relevant. While it is generally a fix for use_ipython: true (which I don't use), it might have also fixed the banne

[MM3-users] Re: Unable to ban users via mailman-shell

2025-04-13 Thread Mihai Moldovan
* On 4/13/25 16:20, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: You appear to have missed this line from 'mailman shell's banner: Exit with ctrl+D does an implicit commit() but exit() does not. Oh, wow, thank you. I'm really embarrassed now. Sorry for the fuss. This said, I haven't missed it, I've ever

[MM3-users] Re: Unable to ban users via mailman-shell

2025-04-13 Thread Mihai Moldovan
* On 4/13/25 14:43, Mihai Moldovan wrote: I can't seem to be able to add bans via mailman-shell: What I haven't tested before, but should have done: I can, however, add new bans from Postorius (the web interface) and immediately query them via mailman-shell: >>> for ban in bans: ... print(