Hi Everyone,
I've recently installed Mailman3 and still testing it. I tried to reply to a
topic on my own list while also being a superuser from HyperKitty, but I got
this error message:
"This list is moderated, please subscribe to it before posting."
Then why I even see the archive of the pri
Mark Sapiro ezt írta (időpont: 2025. ápr. 7., H, 19:23):
> What is the exact email address that you are logging on to the web UI
> with. Does it match exactly with the address of a list member or are
> there mixed-case differences? You might try an interaction like this:
> ```
> mailman-web shell
Mark Sapiro ezt írta (időpont: 2025. ápr. 8., K, 4:06):
> On 4/7/25 17:45, MegaBrutal via Mailman-users wrote:
> >
> > So it's even weirder – however, I'm really not sure if this is the
> address
> > HyperKitty is checking for, as I have 3 attached to my acc
Mark Sapiro ezt írta (időpont: 2025. ápr. 7., H, 0:44):
> On 4/6/25 14:40, via Mailman-users wrote:
> >> Is your login a member of the list?
> >
> > It's supposed to be – when I click „Manage subscription” in the very
> same thread, it reveals that I'm subscribed. This is why I can't subscribe
>
Mark Sapiro ezt írta (időpont: 2025. ápr. 7., H, 2:05):
> On 4/6/25 16:00, MegaBrutal via Mailman-users wrote:
> > I get a composition dialog and can type my message, but when I click
> send,
> > I get the error message: „This list is moderated, please subscribe to it
> >
Mark Sapiro ezt írta (időpont: 2025. ápr. 7., H, 2:43):
> On 4/6/25 17:30, MegaBrutal via Mailman-users wrote:
> >>
> > No, it doesn't say anything like that. It says if I'm not subscribed,
> > sending the message would subscribe me – no address is show
On Mon, Apr 7, 2025, 03:04 Mark Sapiro wrote:
> so it is saying there is only one choice for sender which I think means
> there is only one address associated with your login. That still doesn't
> explain why it thinks you're not a list member.
>
Indeed, it doesn't explain. Are there any mainten
This reply will probably not help you, but... when I encountered a similar
error, restarting the server-side Mailman services solved it, and it was a
one time issue that didn't recur.
Albeit if it happens again after a restart, or even better, you find a
reliable way to reproduce it, I suggest to
Mark Sapiro ezt írta (időpont: 2025. ápr. 9., Sze, 4:49):
> ```
> $ mailman shell
> Use commit() to commit changes.
> Use abort() to discard changes since the last commit.
> Exit with ctrl+D does an implicit commit() but exit() does not.
>
> >>> um = getUtility(IUserManager)
> >>> usr = um.get_