Thanks.  That got me in the right direction that I got mailman working again
and postfix needed to know where the aliases had moved to.  But now I have
created a new list named the same as the old list and it is working.  But I
would like to move all the old users, password, archives etc. to the new
directories. Is that possible?

SC


-----Original Message-----
From: John Dennis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 7:15 AM
To: 'scot condry'; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] Lists are missing

> I recently upgraded (*not* a fresh install) from Fedora 2 to 
> Fedora 3.  
> Seems as though everything came over OK except my Mailman is 
> messed up now.  
> Emails to my list are not being distributed and when I go to 
> the mailman listinfo page it says I have no lists, when I had 
> three.  Only one of these was actually in use, but anyone 
> know what FC3 might have done to change things?

FC3 relocated the installation directories for mailman to be FHS compliant
and allow better integration with SELinux, this is documented in
/usr/share/doc/mailman-*/INSTALL.REDHAT and it explains the directories you
need to move if you are trying to overlay a new release on an old release
and want to preserve a previous installation.

--
John Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  


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