Hello, I now have Mailman up and running. Many thanks to all who have contributed to it. I'm a long-time admin of Listproc and Lyris and if I can contribute to the cause in any way, let me know. I would like to import an archive from another system into the archive of a new Mailman list. I thought it would be a cinch but I have run into difficulties. This is what I did as a test: - created testing-l list on Mailman system - sent one message to create the archive - created a .mbox file from the archive on the other system (it was a Lyris list, also called testing-l, and I exported the archive into an mbox format file. - deleted /home/mailman/archives/testing-l directory - deleted /home/mailman/archives/private/testing-l.mbox/testing-l.mbox file and replaced it with the like-named, exported .mbox file So far so good, right? Then I did: bin/arch testing-l I went to refresh my testing-l archive web page and now I have a link to "download the full archive", which is great, but I no longer have the "by thread, by author, etc." stuff below. Instead, I see "There are currently no archives." So, my question is: does /bin/arch care if the .mbox file was created on a different system (eg To: headers would have [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED])? Or does the problem lie elsewhere? I have checked ownership and file permissions on the imported .mbox file - that's fine. Thanks in advance for any help, Kevin McCann ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
