On Dec 7, 2006, at 11:14 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Melinda wrote:
>
>> I could use some pointers in my conversion from Listproc to Mailman.
> This question is so broad as to be almost beyond the scope of this
> list. I'll just say a few things.
>
> List archives need to be exported as a flat file
Melinda wrote:
>I could use some pointers in my conversion from Listproc to Mailman. I am
>also going from a Solaris machine to a Redhat Linux. I am very very new to
>Unix, Linux and could use some help in my conversion over to the new machine
>with Mailman. How exactly can I get my old List
I could use some pointers in my conversion from Listproc to Mailman. I am
also going from a Solaris machine to a Redhat Linux. I am very very new to
Unix, Linux and could use some help in my conversion over to the new machine
with Mailman. How exactly can I get my old Listproc Lists merged ov
At 12:02 PM -0400 2004-07-07, malgosia askanas (staff) wrote:
As I mentioned yesterday, our company is in the process of contemplating
the conversion of our listserver from majordomo to Mailman.
We currently host about 550 lists. The largest list has about
77,000 members;
the second largest,
As I mentioned yesterday, our company is in the process of contemplating
the conversion of our listserver from majordomo to Mailman.
We currently host about 550 lists. The largest list has about 77,000 members;
the second largest, about 33,000 members. There are about 1000 messages
sent to
On Sat, 13 Apr 2002 13:14:20 +1000
David Norton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was wondering whether there exists a utility (Linux and/or Windows)
> to convert the digest email data into a normal thread structure?
If you are not using MIME digests you're pretty well out of luck.
Use mimetools
Hello Mailman developers,
Thank you for your efforts in developing the Mailman program.
I do not run the Mailman program myself; I am a subscriber to a list, which
uses Mailman and where the list administrator has chosen to not use the
archive function.
This means that I have a collection of
What is the process step to upgrading from mailman 2.0 to mailman 2.0.2?
After I untar the file
do I just need to run "make install" or do I run "./configure " first
and this should find my mailman
source directory at /home/mailman. (and of course turning off the web
server, and MTA client, and c