I'm posting here instead of as a support ticket, because I think others will be in my situation too, so it avoids support staff duplicating their conversations --- and I know this week is already crazy enough at Opalstack, so hang in there. If better as ticket, feel free to delete this topic and I'll go as a ticket.
WF have flagged my PostgresQL and my Django as impossible to migrate (in separate emails, with some time between): enough info on this forum (esp for Django). What they have NOT flagged is their Mailman lists (and 400+ publicly visible ones exist): I'm quite sure GoDaddy/TSOhost doesn't support them (source: I was with TSOhost until a year ago). So I think many are in my situation.
When Opalstack was about to launch publicly, I enquired about mailing list support in a ticket I think; the status was that they were being considered but maybe I could be assisted in installed it myself. Problems I see:
- I've never done that. I've only used the MailMan admin interface... I'm guessing there's some export format from MailMan: It's not something to mess around with (spamming all) so it has to go correct from first try. [Current MailMan is 3.3.1 or 2.1.31, but it seems 2.1.15 ships with CentOS7 so that's what WF run.]
- I'm guessing it also exports an archive, because that would be crucial; 10+ years of info?
- Opalstack limits are 750 emails per rolling 24h. One of my mailing lists has just under 1100 recipients at the moment, so any message is almost 50% over the limit; it averages less than 2messages per week, but there has been a few days in the past 10years with 3 or even 4 messages (so almost 4400 emails in 24h).
From WF's band- and disk usage numbers, there'd be still capacity to spare on my Opalstack account (and I can upgrade if necessary/paid by client), so I think my other bases are covered.
Any insight? Anybody who has installed an ran the application?