Stephen Cook writes:
> Yes, oldserver will only be a web server, so all mail can be forwarded to
> the new server.
> In brief, it looks I should:
> 1) Forward all mail from oldserver.mydomain.com to newserver.mydomain.com
> using an MX record or an SMTP forward on oldserver.mydomain.com
> 2
boxes & virtual hosts in Postfix. From what I've
read, virtual domain seems to be the route I need to go.
> From: step...@xemacs.org
> To: cook...@hotmail.com
> CC: mailman-users@python.org
> Subject: [Mailman-Users] Migrate from Lyris to M
Stephen Cook writes:
> I've been asked to migrate the mailing lists from Lyris Listmanager
> running on Windows 2003 to Mailman on Red Hat Enterprise.
> ... requests to "http://oldserver.mydomain.com"; should go the the
> old Windows server, and "myl...@oldserver.mydomain.com" should go
> to
On 07/24/2013 02:30 PM, Stephen Cook wrote:
> So requests to
> "http://oldserver.mydomain.com"; should go the the old Windows server,
> and "myl...@oldserver.mydomain.com" should go to the new server.
> I've been banging my head on this problem for the last couple of
> days. My questions to the ma
Hi,
I've been asked to migrate the mailing lists from Lyris Listmanager running on
Windows 2003 to Mailman on Red Hat Enterprise. My director would like the
migration to go in such a way that none of the mailing list users would be
required to change the entries in their address books. To comp