Hi
Le mercredi 11 Mai 2005 10:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Le mardi 10 Mai 2005 15:36, vous avez écrit :
> > At 10:47 AM +0200 5/10/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > /* From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon May 09 23:30:45 2005 */
>
Finally, I succeeded.
I didn't see that the first From line
Hi,
Le mardi 10 Mai 2005 15:36, vous avez écrit :
> At 10:47 AM +0200 5/10/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> /*From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon May 09 23:30:45 2005 */
I added the date in this format, but it's not better.
Is there someone here who already migrate from ezmlm to mailman ?
Regards,
--
Hi,
Le mardi 10 Mai 2005 07:53, vous avez écrit :
> I suspect that your mbox file is not in proper mbox format.
Well, the messages are separated by a "\nFrom :"... Is there any other rule
about the mbox format ?
> And/or, depending on which files generated the "no such file" errors,
> you may ha
Hello,
Le lundi 9 Mai 2005 04:15, vous avez écrit :
> I don't think that is an error message. It is the normal status
> message that arch prints at the end of its processing.
>
> The real question is why doesn't the archiver split apart your
> mailbox. It all happens inside Mailman/Archiver/Hype
Hi,
thank you for your answer.
> > "Pickle de l'état des archives
> > vers /usr/local/mailman/archives/private/testliste/pipermail.pck"
>
> I think that should be the last thing it writes
In fact, it's the only thing it writes...
> , as it saves the
> state of the archives in the pickle. (Doe
Hi,
I'm thinking about how to convert my ezmlm lists to mailman lists.
First, how to convert the archives :
i made a mbox file with all the messages of the list, then launched
"./bin/arch testliste".
It doesn't work : instead, I see this message (in french):
"Pickle de l'état des archives
ve