Re: [Mailman-Users] Moving to mailman from ezmlm

2003-11-04 Thread Daniel S. Reichenbach
Hi Simon, I have a tool I cooked up in PERL to convert a Maildir-like format (some proprietary webmail format akin to maildir) to mailbox; there are probably other tools out there but if you're stuck I'd be happy to send it on to you, you would be able to alter it easily if you needed to cover any

Re: [Mailman-Users] Moving to mailman from ezmlm

2003-11-04 Thread Simon White
03-Nov-03 at 21:58, Daniel S. Reichenbach ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : > >Pipermail (the archiver used in Mailman) creates its html archives from > >an Mbox style mailbox file. If ezmlm has a similar format, then it's > >easily done. > actually it's not an mbox file. It uses the Maildir+ format. > S

Re: [Mailman-Users] Moving to mailman from ezmlm

2003-11-03 Thread Daniel S. Reichenbach
Hi, Pipermail (the archiver used in Mailman) creates its html archives from an Mbox style mailbox file. If ezmlm has a similar format, then it's easily done. actually it's not an mbox file. It uses the Maildir+ format. So it will be a conversion road. Okay then I'll search. Thanks anyway. Daniel

Re: [Mailman-Users] Moving to mailman from ezmlm

2003-11-03 Thread Jon Carnes
On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 05:21, Daniel S. Reichenbach wrote: > Hi, > > we are currently testing Mailman on our development systems and > really like it. Great work! Right now we use Qmail with the > combination of vpopmail / ezmlm to run our mailing lists. > > We manage a lot of lists for Open Sour

[Mailman-Users] Moving to mailman from ezmlm

2003-11-03 Thread Daniel S. Reichenbach
Hi, we are currently testing Mailman on our development systems and really like it. Great work! Right now we use Qmail with the combination of vpopmail / ezmlm to run our mailing lists. We manage a lot of lists for Open Source projects and as of this mail we are near to 1GB of archived mails. Is