`mailman start` command does not nothing but parses the configuration and starts
the appropriate runners. The start command is implemented such that it forks the
master runner, which in-turn starts the all the rest of the runners. It turns
out that `master` is also exported as an console script which can directly be
started instead of running `mailman start` command. This makes containerizing
mailman much more easier.
- Add configuration for exim to work with mailman core.
- Add configuration to enable hyperkitty in mailman core.
- Add configuration to enable mailman_hyperkitty plugin.
- Add mailman_hyperkitty plugin and ipython in the core container.
- Set environemnt variables for Postgresql database in the compose file
- Set environment variables for uwsgi in the compose file
- Check if the postgresql container is up and accepting connections before
running any actual services.
This commit adds a lot of new code including the mailman's web
frontend. It includes a configuration file which can later be
configured to run required configs.
Also, the docker-compose file spins off the containers, sets up
appropriate volumes and links.