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@@ -14,12 +14,14 @@ Mailman 3 setup using Podman Quadlets. Containers are supposed to run in rootles
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$ cp mailman/* ~mailman/.config/containers/systemd/
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$ cp mailman/* ~mailman/.config/containers/systemd/
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1. Now we have to generate some secrets which the various components use to talk to each other:
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1. Now we have to generate some secrets which the various components use to talk to each other:
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```
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$ pwgen -1 32 | | podman secret create HYPERKITTY_API_KEY -
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$ pwgen -1 32 | | podman secret create HYPERKITTY_API_KEY -
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$ pwgen -1 32 | podman secret create MAILMAN_REST_PASSWORD -
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$ pwgen -1 32 | podman secret create MAILMAN_REST_PASSWORD -
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$ pwgen -1 32 | podman secret create MAILMAN_WEB_SECRET_KEY -
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$ pwgen -1 32 | podman secret create MAILMAN_WEB_SECRET_KEY -
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```
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1. Next adapt the environment variable definitions in mailman-core.container and mailman-web.container to your needs. You may want to customize at least the variable *SERVE_FROM_DOMAIN*, which is set to lists.example.com by default.
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1. Next adapt the environment variable definitions in mailman-core.container and mailman-web.container to your needs. You may want to customize at least the variable *SERVE_FROM_DOMAIN*, which is set to lists.example.com by default.
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1. Finally run ```$ systemctl --user daemon-reload``` to trigger the systemd unit generator and start the services:
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1. Finally run ```$ systemctl --user daemon-reload``` to trigger the systemd unit generator and start the services:
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$ systemctl --user start mailman-core mailman-web
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$ systemctl --user start mailman-core mailman-web
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1. By default Systemd launches user services only when the user logs in. To create a user session when the system boots, enable the automatic user session creation on boot with the following command as root:
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1. By default Systemd launches user services only when the user logs in. To create a user session when the system boots, enable the automatic user session creation on boot with the following command as root:
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# systemctl enable-linger mailman
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# systemctl enable-linger mailman
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