[Mailman-Users] Migrate from Lyris to Mailman

2013-07-24 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Stephen Cook writes: > I've been asked to migrate the mailing lists from Lyris Listmanager > running on Windows 2003 to Mailman on Red Hat Enterprise.  > ... requests to "http://oldserver.mydomain.com"; should go the the > old Windows server, and "myl...@oldserver.mydomain.com" should go > to

Re: [Mailman-Users] Migrate from Lyris to Mailman

2013-07-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 07/24/2013 02:30 PM, Stephen Cook wrote: > So requests to > "http://oldserver.mydomain.com"; should go the the old Windows server, > and "myl...@oldserver.mydomain.com" should go to the new server. > I've been banging my head on this problem for the last couple of > days. My questions to the ma

[Mailman-Users] Migrate from Lyris to Mailman

2013-07-24 Thread Stephen Cook
Hi, I've been asked to migrate the mailing lists from Lyris Listmanager running on Windows 2003 to Mailman on Red Hat Enterprise.  My director would like the migration to go in such a way that none of the mailing list users would be required to change the entries in their address books.  To comp

Re: [Mailman-Users] message held for moderation "no member", adding address: "already member"

2013-07-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 07/24/2013 02:54 PM, kardan wrote: > > Messages by one specific sender are held for moderation with the given > reasen, the sender is not part of the list. When it is added, mailman > says "already a member" (original german: "Bereits Mitglied"). > > Where is the problem then? The member is

[Mailman-Users] message held for moderation "no member", adding address: "already member"

2013-07-24 Thread kardan
Version: 2.1.13 Hi, while my first issue was solved with Mark's great support, here is my current problem: Messages by one specific sender are held for moderation with the given reasen, the sender is not part of the list. When it is added, mailman says "already a member" (original german: "Berei