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[[https://github.com/xuwang/mailman3-vbox|Build Mailman3 development virtual machines with Vagrant and Chef]] | [[https://github.com/xuwang/mailman3-vbox|Build Mailman3 development virtual machines with Vagrant and Chef]] on Github |
You can build a mailman3 development virtual machine with Vagrant and Chef-solo. The instructions, vagrantfiles, and mailman3 cookbooks are given at:
Build Mailman3 development virtual machines with Vagrant and Chef on Github
Following mailman3 components will be installed on the virtual machine:
- Mailman3 Core
- init.d mailman service
- Postfix hookup
- Mailman3 test list
- Mailman3 client
- Mailman3 Postorius web interface
- Apache2 mailman virtual host
You need Vagrant and VirtualBox (not needed if for AWS EC2) to be installed on your working machine. To build a local VM: $ git clone https://github.com/xuwang/mailman3-vbox.git $ cd mailman3-vbox/vagrant $ vagrant init $ cp ./Vagrantfile.vbox Vagrantfile $ vagrant up
That's it. You can open postorius at http://localhost:8080,
- and you can login to postorius with admin/not-a-secret (you should change the default password in Vagrantfile)
Or login in to the vm: $ vagrant ssh To build a mailman3 box on AWS EC2, go to vagrant-aws and follow the instructions in README.md.