Re: [Mailman-Users] Structure of Mailman archives

2005-10-17 Thread Diana Kirk
Thanks for the replies. I really appreciate them all. On Monday 17 October 2005 06:46 pm, Mark Sapiro wrote: > The only problem is insuring the integrity of the mbox file. There > is a bin/cleanarch script that attempts to insure that messages in > the mbox file do not themselves contain "^From "

Re: [Mailman-Users] Structure of Mailman archives

2005-10-17 Thread Mark Sapiro
Diana Kirk wrote: >I've gone over the FAQ on moving archives. Since I don't have actual >access to /archives on my system (shared hosting), I'm going to have >to ask Support to do what's necessary. I can make sure everything is >in mbox format. However, I have archives going back to 1996 from

Re: [Mailman-Users] Structure of Mailman archives

2005-10-17 Thread Thomas Hochstein
Diana Kirk schrieb: > Specifically, my question is: How is > /archives/private/[list].mbox/[list].mbox actually structured? The > FAQ makes it sound like it is one giant mbox file. Yes. > Also, there are two > [list].mbox in the path. The first is a subdirectory of > /archives/private. The

[Mailman-Users] Structure of Mailman archives

2005-10-17 Thread Diana Kirk
I've gone over the FAQ on moving archives. Since I don't have actual access to /archives on my system (shared hosting), I'm going to have to ask Support to do what's necessary. I can make sure everything is in mbox format. However, I have archives going back to 1996 from several different maili