Re: [Mailman-Users] Extract list members from backup without installing

2005-07-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
Drew Bell wrote: > >Sadly, and against my wishes, they're switching from Mailman to some >other listserv software. With a 'strings' command and a little work with an editor, you can probably get the membership list from the config.pck. -- Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The highway is for

Re: [Mailman-Users] Extract list members from backup without installing

2005-07-27 Thread Drew Bell
On 7/27/05, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Why not just wait until Mailman is running wherever it is going to be > and then just move the lists/listname/config.pck file from the laptop > to the new mailman machine? Sadly, and against my wishes, they're switching from Mailman to some othe

Re: [Mailman-Users] Extract list members from backup without installing

2005-07-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
Drew Bell wrote: > >Is there a way to extract the member list without installing Mailman >on my laptop? None of the handy scripts (like list_members) work, >because the directory structure's all different. Why not just wait until Mailman is running wherever it is going to be and then just move the

[Mailman-Users] Extract list members from backup without installing

2005-07-27 Thread Drew Bell
The server that hosted our Mailman list was swiped by management for other use. They were considerate enough to pull the hard drive, though, and it's mounted on my laptop via firewire. Now, I'd like to set up a new list (management provided some space on an existing, non-Mailman list server) and su