Re: [Mailman-Users] Moving mailman to a new server.

2009-03-19 Thread Harold Pritchett
Mark Sapiro wrote: Harold Pritchett wrote: This is strange. Setting VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW works. Running fix_url doesn't. Here's the output of withlist -l -r fix_url test-l -v [r...@calserv bin]# ./withlist -l -r fix_url test-l -v Importing fix_url... Running fix_url.fix_url()... Loading li

Re: [Mailman-Users] Moving mailman to a new server.

2009-03-19 Thread Harold Pritchett
Mark Sapiro wrote: Harold Pritchett wrote: Thanks... An even shorter answer is VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW = Off I'm not using virtual hosts. But you still need to run fix_url because otherwise you will be exposing URLs with the old host name, and if your Mailman version is pre 2.1.12 (the first

Re: [Mailman-Users] Moving mailman to a new server.

2009-03-19 Thread Harold Pritchett
Mark Sapiro wrote: Harold Pritchett wrote: My problem: The web interface only shows the one list I manually created on this server. Nothing else. See FAQ 4.62 at and also FAQ 4.29 which is linked from it for the background. The short answer is run fix_url. Th

Re: [Mailman-Users] Moving mailman to a new server.

2009-03-18 Thread Mark Sapiro
Harold Pritchett wrote: > >This is strange. Setting VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW works. Running fix_url >doesn't. Here's the output of withlist -l -r fix_url test-l -v > >> [r...@calserv bin]# ./withlist -l -r fix_url test-l -v >> Importing fix_url... >> Running fix_url.fix_url()... >> Loading list tes

Re: [Mailman-Users] Moving mailman to a new server.

2009-03-18 Thread Mark Sapiro
Harold Pritchett wrote: > >Thanks... An even shorter answer is VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW = Off > >I'm not using virtual hosts. But you still need to run fix_url because otherwise you will be exposing URLs with the old host name, and if your Mailman version is pre 2.1.12 (the first version in which r

Re: [Mailman-Users] Moving mailman to a new server.

2009-03-18 Thread Mark Sapiro
Harold Pritchett wrote: > >My problem: > >The web interface only shows the one list I manually created on this server. >Nothing else. See FAQ 4.62 at and also FAQ 4.29 which is linked from it for the background. The short answer is run fix_url. -- Mark Sapiro

[Mailman-Users] Moving mailman to a new server.

2009-03-18 Thread Harold Pritchett
I have read everything I can find about moving mailman lists to a new server. It all seems so simple... My case SHOULD be even simpler. I'm moving from a Fedora 8 linux server to a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, both are the 64 bit versions. Fedora system is an AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Proce

[Mailman-Users] Moving mailman to a new server

2004-01-14 Thread Götz Reinicke
Hi, I have a running mailman 2.1.2-1 Installation on a Redhat 9 server. Now I'd like to move this installation to a new Fedora 1 server. What files/directories should I copy? How to start? 1. I'd install mailman on the new server and than copy the old directorys (archives, lists, logs) to the

[Mailman-Users] Moving mailman to a new server.

2002-04-04 Thread David Broome
Hello, I was hoping for a FAQ but... If I am building a new server with the same directory structure as the current one what is necessary to copy between the boxen to move all the lists. Of course the MTA and Apache config elements for mailman will need to be copied as well. Dave, -- David B