I used a small script, but I lost all personal preferences, fortunately 
in my case this didn't care too much.  Essentially I dumped a list of 
all "regular" and "digest" members seperately, as well as the list 
config.  Then I created the lists again on the other end, imported the 
configs, and then re-added the members.

It's rather crude, but it worked.  And as I said, we didn't care about 
the personal preferences or passwords.

Jaco

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