Well, I had already created the aliases. The problem is the addresses really didn't come with them. What file(s) are the addresses kept in so I can verify this?

--Tony

Jim Tittsler wrote:

On Apr 13, 2005, at 22:40, Tony Bibbs wrote:

I'm trying to successfully migrate all lists and associated accounts over to a new server. I copied everythign in the /lists and /data directories. This seemed to produce the lists just fine but none of the addresses tied to each list came with them. Thoughts?


(You will probably also want to copy the archives and mm_cfg.py customizations.)

If you copied the contents of the lists directory, that contains all of the subscriber addresses.

If you mean the addresses to reach the mailing lists, you will also need to copy or recreate all of the aliases that pipe mail into mailman (unless you use an MTA scheme that automatically detects the lists, which is most common for Exim users). the bin/genaliases command can (re)build the complete list of aliases for your lists. (If you are using Postfix, you will also want to tell it where to find the aliases in the data directory... details are in README.POSTFIX.)


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