Dragon wrote:
>Mark Sapiro sent the message below at 07:48 12/12/2007:
>
>>If you did have access to a Mailman installation, you could run
>>Mailman's bin/dumpdb against the config.pck which would produce output
>>easier to deal with, or you could create a lists// directory
>>in that installation,
Mark Sapiro sent the message below at 07:48 12/12/2007:
>Visvanath Ratnaweera wrote:
> >
> >I have the data backup from a dead machine. The list is not moved
> >to a new server (yet). Therefore I have no running system of Mailman.
> >
> >Is there a way of extracting the e-mail addresses from this (
Hi Mark
Ref: Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12.12.2007 18:16
I'm impressed by the support one gets in this list!
> Visvanath Ratnaweera wrote:
> >
> >I have the data backup from a dead machine. The list is not moved
> >to a new server (yet). Therefore I have no running system of Mailman.
> >
>
Visvanath Ratnaweera wrote:
>
>I have the data backup from a dead machine. The list is not moved
>to a new server (yet). Therefore I have no running system of Mailman.
>
>Is there a way of extracting the e-mail addresses from this (data)
>backup?
The addresses are in Mailman's lists//config.pck f
Hi all
This could also be a FAQ, sorry but I couldn't find the answer.
I have the data backup from a dead machine. The list is not moved
to a new server (yet). Therefore I have no running system of Mailman.
Is there a way of extracting the e-mail addresses from this (data)
backup?
regards
Visva