On 7/25/11 5:05 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 7/25/2011 2:31 PM, Maria Mckinley wrote:
Thanks for everyone's help. Turns out I had copied the correct
directory, but the mboxes needed to be rebuilt. But, there are some
subscribers that were added between the builds, and they seem to still
be lost. D
On 7/25/2011 2:31 PM, Maria Mckinley wrote:
>
> Thanks for everyone's help. Turns out I had copied the correct
> directory, but the mboxes needed to be rebuilt. But, there are some
> subscribers that were added between the builds, and they seem to still
> be lost. Does anyone know what file has th
On 7/25/11 8:58 AM, Adam McGreggor wrote:
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 07:40:44AM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
You could try 'locate mailman'.
And/or 'dpkg -L mailman'
Thanks for everyone's help. Turns out I had copied the correct
directory, but the mboxes needed to be rebuilt. But, there are some
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 07:40:44AM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> You could try 'locate mailman'.
And/or 'dpkg -L mailman'
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Maria Mckinley wrote:
>
>However, mailman is missing some stuff that happened while I was
>upgrading the new machine, so I must be rsyncing the wrong directory. I
>thought it should be /var/lib/mailman/, but I think this must not be the
>directory that mailman is using anymore. This is on a debi
On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 09:53:47PM -0700, Maria Mckinley wrote:
> However, mailman is missing some stuff that happened while I was
> upgrading the new machine, so I must be rsyncing the wrong directory. I
> thought it should be /var/lib/mailman/, but I think this must not be the
> directory t
Hi there,
I have upgraded my mail server by the following steps:
1. make a copy of the old hard drive
2. upgrade the new one (while isolated) while the old one is still running
3. once the new one is working isolate both
4. then rsync data from the old to the new.
5. bring the new one on line.
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>
>Having moved from mailman 2.0.11 to 2.1.5, I'm left with a few
>questions:
>
>1) What, if anything, do I need to do to make sure the old lists
>work with the new mailman? When I installed 2.1.5, it told me that it
>checked/fixed/converted lists at the very e
Having moved from mailman 2.0.11 to 2.1.5, I'm left with a few
questions:
1) What, if anything, do I need to do to make sure the old lists
work with the new mailman? When I installed 2.1.5, it told me that it
checked/fixed/converted lists at the very end of the installation. Does
that
i had an old 2.0.5 installation,
and i still have all the lists files and the archives.
i could not do an upgrade in place.
is there an easy way to revive the old lists from these files?
can i just put them in place and run an update so the options if the
users survive?
i also have dumps and conf
Email is working just fine, but the archives are going to the wrong location
(the location of the previous installation). 2.0b4 was compiled to use
/usr/share/mailman while the new installation is using /var/mailman. When I
create a new list, the correct archive directories are created under
/va
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