It is a binary packaged version, Linux, not sure which flavor, always 
assumed Redhat

The aliases are there.

I am ready to tell them to go ahead and do a complete reinstall, but 
want to make sure I have got my subscriber list intact. It should be 
visible to me as admin but is not, and even when I change privacy option 
to list visible to subscribers or to all it doe not let me see.

I rely on CP completely as am novice at SSH and also afraid I will mess 
it up even more. I do have a CP for server and access/ see root there

Two issues:
1. How can I see, retrieve or back up my list (remembering I know how to 
log in with SSH but that's about all)
2. Any other ideas about basic not sending or receiving.

Thank you,

Michael Rainey

Brad Knowles wrote:
> On 5/17/07, Michael Rainey wrote:
>
>>  After months of successful use of Mailman 2.1.5 for several lists, my
>>  hosting company "accidentally" unistalled Mailman. The have since
>>  "reinstalled" it, and it looks like all necessary files in var are 
>> there
>>  etc.
>
> In /var?  What OS is this?  Is this a binary packaged version of 
> Mailman, or did they install it from source?
>
>>  I did run 'newaliases' but no difference.
>
> Did you check to confirm that all your Mailman-related aliases are there?
>
>
> Beyond that, I'm not sure I can give you any more help at the moment. 
> I'll have to think about this some more, and see if anything comes to 
> mind.
>

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