Mark Sapiro writes:

 > First the moderator needs to sign up for an account in the web UI
 > at a URL like https://example.com/accounts/signup/. Then when
 > logged in, the moderator can visit a URL like
 > https://example.com/mailman3/lists/<list-id> to handle requests.

For most people it should just work -- give it a try.  There are a few
more points to be careful of, that you might want to review if it
doesn't "just work".

1.  They must use an email address that was listed as a moderator or
    owner of the list they want to moderate.  If they used that email
    address to subscribe to any lists on the old site, their old
    subscriber password should work.  The old moderator password will
    *not* work.

2.  If they were listed as moderator but never subscribed so they
    don't have an existing user password, they have to choose a new
    password, but it doesn't matter what password they choose for the
    new account.  I suggest not using the old moderator password even
    though it's probably easy to remember.

3.  If they were not listed as one of those roles, they need the owner
    or site administrator to give them that role.

4.  I've seen cases where people were listed as *moderator* but given
    the *owner* password so they could mass subscribe or unsubscribe
    other people.  In that case, the moderator will no longer be able
    to mass (un)subscribe in Mailman3.

Steve
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