If you have root or sudo access on the vm host you will need to install Python2 
support via whatever mechanism the OS uses for this ( such as yum, dnf or apt 
for various Linux flavors )

On Oct 7, 2022, at 2:27 AM, Martin Lorenz 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Greetings,

after many years of smoothly running a mailman2 instance I had to migrate my 
virtual server to a new provider.
There I found, that mailman2 was no longer supported and tried to migrate to 
mailman3

.. with much pain and no success.
Mailman3 keeps crashing my v-server and swallows almost every mail sent to any 
of the migrated lists.

So I wanted to switch back to mailman 2.1.39 by installing from the source 
package and found that this also fails due to missing python2 support.

How to solve this?

Thank you very much
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