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Mailman 3 Web UI
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This image consists of Mailman3's Web UI(Postorius) and Archiver
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(Hyperkitty). This image is built from latest sources on [gitlab][1]. In future,
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latest and stable releases will be seperate. I am looking forward to the release
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of Mailman Suite 3.1 before that.
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Configuration
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These are the settings that you MUST change before deploying:
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- `SERVE_FROM_DOMAIN`: The domain name from which Django will be served. To be
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added to `ALLOWED_HOSTS` in django settings. Default value is not set.
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- `HYPERKITTY_API_KEY`: Hyperkitty's API Key, should be set to the same value as
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set for the mailman-core.
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These are the settings that are set to sane default and you do not need to
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change them unless you know what you want.
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- `DATABASE_URL`: URL of the type
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`driver://user:password@hostname:port/databasename` for the django to use. If
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not set, the default is set to
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`sqlite:///opt/mailman-web-data/mailmanweb.db`. The standard
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docker-compose.yaml comes with it set to a postgres database. It is not must
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to change this if you are happy with postgresql.
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- `MAILMAN_REST_URL`: The URL to the Mailman core's REST API server. Defaut
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value is `http://mailman-core:8001`.
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- `MAILMAN_REST_USER`: Mailman's REST API username. Default value is `restadmin`
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- `MAILMAN_REST_PASSWORD`: Mailman's REST API user's password. Default value is
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`restpass`
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- `MAILMAN_HOST_IP`: IP of the Container from which Mailman will send emails to
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hyperkitty (django). Set to `172.19.199.2` by default.
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- `SMTP_HOST`: IP Address/hostname from which you will be sending
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emails. Default value is `172.19.199.1`, which is the address of the Host OS.
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- `SMTP_PORT`: Port used for SMTP. Default is `25`.
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- `DJANGO_LOG_URL`: Path to the django's log file. Defaults to
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`/opt/mailman-web-data/logs/mailmanweb.log`.
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Running
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=======
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It is highly recommended that you run this using the [docker-compose.yaml][2]
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provided in the [github repo][3] of this project. You will need to proxy the
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requests the container that you create with this image using an actual web
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server like Nginx. The [github repo][3] provides the setup instructions for
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Nginx.
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Since the setup has `USE_SSL` set to `True` in django's `settings.py`, you may
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also want to get a SSL certificate if you don't already have one. [Lets
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Encrypt][4] provides free SSL certiticates for everyone and there are _some_
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instructions about that also.
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After the first run, you can create a superuser for django using the following
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command:
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```bash
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$ docker exec -it mailman-web python manage.py createsuperuser
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```
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[1]: https://gitlab.com/mailman
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[3]: https://github.com/maxking/docker-mailman/
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[2]: https://github.com/maxking/docker-mailman/blob/master/docker-compose.yaml
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[4]: https://letsencrypt.org
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