lists.fsci.org.in issueshttps://git.fosscommunity.in/community/lists.fsci.org.in/-/issues2020-11-08T18:00:39Zhttps://git.fosscommunity.in/community/lists.fsci.org.in/-/issues/18Need a Spam detection application for scanning inbound emails2020-11-08T18:00:39ZAbhijith PAabhijith@disroot.orgNeed a Spam detection application for scanning inbound emailsWe been receiving enormous amount of Spams these days. Most are caught in held messages. With mailman policies, it can be avoided. Yet many lists accept everything (due to its nature as it run as an alias).
abbyck is working on enablin...We been receiving enormous amount of Spams these days. Most are caught in held messages. With mailman policies, it can be avoided. Yet many lists accept everything (due to its nature as it run as an alias).
abbyck is working on enabling rspamdhttps://git.fosscommunity.in/community/lists.fsci.org.in/-/issues/12Migrate FSF India (gnu.org.in) mailing lists to lists.fsci.org.in2020-10-15T12:29:02ZAbhijith PAabhijith@disroot.orgMigrate FSF India (gnu.org.in) mailing lists to lists.fsci.org.inThis issue is to track the migration progress.
FSF India mailing lists run on mailman2 which need to migrate to mailman3 instance of FSCI.
1. Find out the needed/working mailing lists from https://calc.disroot.org/fsfi-lists.
2. ...This issue is to track the migration progress.
FSF India mailing lists run on mailman2 which need to migrate to mailman3 instance of FSCI.
1. Find out the needed/working mailing lists from https://calc.disroot.org/fsfi-lists.
2. `sudo mailman create -o <email*> -d $mailinglists`
(`-d` option is for adding the domain if its not registered, for eg if you used -d option with list@example.com you don't need to use -d when creating ...@example.com)
*Email can be either yours or rsidharth's if its registered
3. `sudo mailman import21 foo-list@example.com /home/rsd/fsfi-mm/lists/<list-name>/config.pck`
* There can be pending.pck request.pck etc. It can be added if list is active else its your call
Confirm subscribers are imported by looking at https://lists.fsci.org.in/postorius/lists/replace_LISTNAME/members/member/
4. `cd /usr/share/mailman3-web`; `sudo python3 manage.py hyperkitty_import --pythonpath /usr/share/mailman3-web --settings settings -l foo-list@example.com <path to>/foo-list.mbox` Check /home/rsd/fsfi-mm/archives/ for mbox file (it may be in private or in public)
5. `sudo python3 manage.py update_index_one_list foo-list@example.com --pythonpath /usr/share/mailman3-web --settings settings`
If archives imported successfully, you can find at https://lists.fsci.org.in/hyperkitty/list/replace_LISTNAME/latest
(***Help needed: Some of above things can be automated with scripts)
To-Do List
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- [x] fsf-discuss@mm.gnu.org.in (@bhe)
- [x] free-electron@mm.gnu.org.in (@bhe)
- [x] fsf-delhi@mm.gnu.org.in (@bhe)
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For gnu.org.in domain
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- [ ] setup a new server for gnu.org.in personal mails
- [ ] Setup srs (as discussed in the matrix group for SPF to work) and forward mails to this new server for personal addresses
- [ ] migrate remaining lists using @gnu.org.in address
- [ ] Switch mx record for gnu.org.in
- [ ] Switch A record for mm.gnu.org.in
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- [ ] Once done, announce on every list about the changes.
PS: Please add issues you faced as comments below, or create separate issues, or report to debian/upstream if necessary.
Ref1: https://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/migration.html
Ref2: https://salsa.debian.org/mailman-team/mailman-hyperkitty/