At work I'm dealing with migrating a legacy production system that
uses Mailman 2.1.9 with ht://Dig integration on a RHEL 5.x box.
I'm trying to migrate it to a RHEL 6.5 system with Mailman 2.1.12-18.
I have the indexing and ht://Dig patches for 2.1.12 and I'm trying
to integrate it into a custom
I'm trying to move an existing Mailman 2.1.9 (with ht://Dig patches
integrated) from an old machine running RHEL 3 Update 9 onto a newer
machine running RHEL 5 Update 3.
I've copied everything across that I can find, but when I go to the main
.../mailman/ list info page on the new machine, I g
I'm sure this is a FAQ someplace but couldn't find anything relevant.
I've got an existing Mailman 2.1.9/Pipermail setup with the ht://Dig
integration set up, and several mailing lists using it - all with their
own existing archives using the built-in Pipermail.
I've been asked to take over some
On Mar 7, 2006, at 10:30 AM, Greg Earle wrote:
> I've just recently upgraded my Mailman 2.1.5 setup to include the
> ht://DiG integration patches et al., and after getting it going and
> sending the test e-mail through all of my lists to get the .conf files
> set up etc., I tr
Hi folks,
I've just recently upgraded my Mailman 2.1.5 setup to include the
ht://DiG integration patches et al., and after getting it going and
sending the test e-mail through all of my lists to get the .conf files
set up etc., I tried a test run of "nightly_htdig" to get things
rolling.
This res
On Nov 18, 2005, at 9:02 PM, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm pretty new to Mailman and Postfix (I'm more familiar with
>> Sendmail and Courier on Solaris) so I'm not really sure how to
>> address this - I suppose one answer is to simply turn the old
>> box off and rename the new one
I'm trying to convert an existing Solaris list server (using MajorDomo)
over to a Linux-based (RHEL 3) Mailman setup. The old machine is called
"rushmore" and the new Linux machine is called "rushmorex". The idea is
to replace "rushmore" with "rushmorex" (and change the name to be
"rushmore") onc