On Mar 1, 2005, at 2:51 AM, Martin Mewes wrote:
Hi Bryan,
no need to send a post to the list _and_ a cc to me as I am reading the
list :-)
Oops, sorry, I thought I had changed the To address :-(
Bryan Blackwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
Majordomo doesn't (by default anyway) store its sent message
On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 06:16:20PM -0500, Bryan Blackwell wrote:
> Majordomo doesn't (by default anyway) store its sent messages in an
> mbox. My archives are essentially a directory with all the digests.
...
> I do know perl and shell scripting
Then what you need is a script that collects t
Hi Bryan,
no need to send a post to the list _and_ a cc to me as I am reading the
list :-)
Bryan Blackwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
> Majordomo doesn't (by default anyway) store its sent messages in an
> mbox. My archives are essentially a directory with all the digests.
> You can see one o
I've been looking for an answer to migrating archives as well. The
only problem with this procedure is this step:
On Feb 28, 2005, at 4:51 PM, Martin Mewes wrote:
d) Copy the mbox of the majordomo-list to the correct place of the
mailman-mbox
Majordomo doesn't (by default anyway) store its sent
Hi,
trishan de Lanerolle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
[...]
> majordomo. We configured it and set it up on new server. My question
> is are there instructions or scripts available to transfer majordomo
> archives and subscription lists over to mailman.
When I did the move from majordomo to mailman
Hi,
I am new to mailman and recently took over the mailing lists
administration at my college. The system administrator and I installed
and configured mailman to replace the currently used majordomo. We
configured it and set it up on new server. My question is are there
instructions or scripts avai