Gordon Campbell wrote:
>The question I have is this: how
>does one go about subscribing several hundred users to the new list and
>still maintaining most of their list preferences? (Moderated, nomail,
>digest, etc.) I'm really trying to avoid having to re-set each user's
>settings on setup.
>
>Is
I've finally come to my senses and decided to move a medium-sized list
from Yahoo to my local mailman setup. The question I have is this: how
does one go about subscribing several hundred users to the new list and
still maintaining most of their list preferences? (Moderated, nomail,
digest, etc.) I
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Charles Sebold
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>On 7 Iyyar 5762, Robin Becker wrote:
>
>> Some people have kept private partial archives eg gnu nnml and suggest
>> that this should be easy to convert to mbox form. I know little about
>> the internals of Mailman, nnml or
On 7 Iyyar 5762, Robin Becker wrote:
> Some people have kept private partial archives eg gnu nnml and suggest
> that this should be easy to convert to mbox form. I know little about
> the internals of Mailman, nnml or mbox can anyone suggest a plan?
[this part of the answer is off-topic to Mailm
I am trying to move two lists from yahoogroups/egroups to mailman. We
would like to preserve and transfer the archive. has anyone else
attempted this?
Some people have kept private partial archives eg gnu nnml and suggest
that this should be easy to convert to mbox form. I know little about
the i