On May 25, 2017 7:28:00 PM EDT, Barry Warsaw <ba...@list.org> wrote: >Hello Mailpeople! > >On behalf of the entire team and all our wonderful contributors, I'm >happy to >announce the release of GNU Mailman 3.1 final. My deep thanks go to >all the >Mailman project sprinters at Pycon 2017 for getting us over the line! > >Two years after the original release of Mailman 3.0, this version >contains a >huge number of improvements across the entire stack. Many bugs have >been >fixed and new features added in the Core, Postorius (web u/i), and >HyperKitty >(archiver). Upgrading from Mailman 2.1 should be better too. We are >seeing >more production sites adopt Mailman 3, and we've been getting great >feedback >as these have rolled out. > >Important: mailman-bundler, our previous recommended way of deploying >Mailman >3, has been deprecated. Abhilash Raj is putting the finishing touches >on >Docker images to deploy everything, and he'll have a further >announcement in a >week or two. > >Feedback is welcome: >https://github.com/maxking/docker-mailman > >What is GNU Mailman? > >GNU Mailman is free software for managing electronic mail discussion >and >e-newsletter lists. Mailman is integrated with the web, making it easy >for >users to manage their accounts and for list owners to administer their >lists. >Mailman supports built-in archiving, automatic bounce processing, >content >filtering, digest delivery, and more. Mailman 3 is released under the >terms >of the GNU General Public License, version 3. > >The best places to start for all things related to this release: > > http://docs.mailman3.org/ > http://www.list.org/ > https://gitlab.com/mailman > >(Note: due to timezone skew, some of the tarballs may not be available >on PyPI >until tomorrow.) > >Happy Mailman Day, >-Your friendly neighborhood cabal > >An overview of what's new in Mailman 3.1 >======================================== > >Feature parity with Mailman 2.1 >------------------------------- >* You should be able to do just about everything that you could do in >Mailman > 2.1 *except* for topics and sibling/umbrella lists. > >Core >---- >* Added support for Python 3.5 and 3.6 >* MySQL is now an officially supported database >* Many improvements with importing Mailman 2.1 lists >* DMARC mitigations have been added, based on, but different than the >same > feature in Mailman 2.1 >* The REST API requires HTTP/1.1 >* A new REST API version (3.1) has been added which changes how UUIDs >are > interpreted, fixing the problem for some JavaScript libraries >* Many new REST resources and methods have been added >* Individual mailing lists can augment the system's header matching >rules >* `mailman create` now creates missing domains by default >* `mailman digests` now has `--verbose` and `--dry-run` options >* `mailman shell` now supports readline history >* `mailman members` can filter members based on their subscription >roles >* A new template system has been added for all messages originating >from > inside Mailman. >* The Message-ID-Hash header replaces X-Message-ID-Hash >* New placeholders have been added for headers and footers >* Unsubscriptions can now be confirmed and/or moderated > >Postorius/HyperKitty >-------------------- >* General U/I and U/X improvements >* Many more features from the Core's have been plumbed through >* We've adopted Django social auth logins and dropped Persona (since >it's no > longer supported upstream). You can now log in via Facebook, Google, > GitHub, and GitLab. > >Backward incompatibilities >-------------------------- >* Core/REST: Held message resources now have an `original_subject` key >that is > not RFC 2047 decoded. `subject` is now RFC 2047 decoded. >* Core/REST: If you've run pre-release versions from git head, and >stored >welcome and goodbye templates via REST, the template key names have >changed > backward incompatibility.
I see in the docker readme that it still hasn't been determined how to use postfix with mm3. Is this in fact the case? Does anyone know how? -- Thanks. Fabian S. OpenPGP: 3c3fa072accb7ac5db0f723455502b0eeb9070fc _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list Mailman-Developers@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers Mailman FAQ: http://wiki.list.org/x/AgA3 Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-developers%40python.org/ Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-developers/archive%40jab.org Security Policy: http://wiki.list.org/x/QIA9