Thanks all for the great advice!
On Sat, Oct 6, 2018 at 3:22 PM Keith Seyffarth wrote:
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> > We have a client who uses mailman on a plesk server. They are in the
> > process of moving to a cpanel server but we have no experience with
> mailman
> > and were wondering if anyone experienced devs co
> We have a client who uses mailman on a plesk server. They are in the
> process of moving to a cpanel server but we have no experience with mailman
> and were wondering if anyone experienced devs could give us a quote to
> perform the migration for us? Please feel free to reach out with any
> qu
On 10/05/2018 10:03 AM, James Kelleway wrote:
>
> We have a client who uses mailman on a plesk server. They are in the
> process of moving to a cpanel server but we have no experience with mailman
> and were wondering if anyone experienced devs could give us a quote to
> perform the migration for
Hi All,
We have a client who uses mailman on a plesk server. They are in the
process of moving to a cpanel server but we have no experience with mailman
and were wondering if anyone experienced devs could give us a quote to
perform the migration for us? Please feel free to reach out with any
quest
Hey All,
Looking to migrate 2.1.15 to 3.2. Right now we have a lot of lists and
pretty big archives. Is there a best practices for the migration or can
anyone offer scripts that have worked for them?
Info:
1 -- Mailman 2 server
1 -- Mailman 3 server
Both are on the same network.
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Yep, thats what I was afraid you would say. unfortunately I am supposed to
perform a miracle, there is no back up.
Peter
-Original message-
From:Mark Sapiro
Sent:Tue 08-28-2012 07:50 pm
Subject:Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman
On 8/28/2012 7:19 PM, Peter Merritt wrote:
> Mark thank you for your help, unfortunately as I investigate further
> there is only one config.pck left an its corrupt. all the other lists
> have not config.pck. Is there anyway to recover a list of members
> email addresses?
Restore from a good bac
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From:Mark Sapiro
Sent:Tue 08-28-2012 06:51 pm
Subject:Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman Migration to new server
To:Peter Merritt ;
CC:mailman-users@python.org;
On 8/28/2012 6:25 PM, Peter Merritt wrote:
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>
> Ok to add to this a dumpdb show that no config.pck has a
> data_version.
On 8/28/2012 6:25 PM, Peter Merritt wrote:
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>
> Ok to add to this a dumpdb show that no config.pck has a
> data_version. In fact some config.pck are missing for some lists.
Mailman 2.1.5's Mailman/MailList.py had code to test and set if
necessary a list's data_version attribute every time the
Ok to add to this a dumpdb show that no config.pck has a data_version. In fact
some config.pck are missing for some lists.
Peter
-Original message-
My mailman migration is going ok except its failing at update, vers
My mailman migration is going ok except its failing at update, version 2.1.5 to
version 2.1.14 debian woody to Ubuntu precise
Output of update command
Updating mailing list: scholars
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/mailman/bin/update", line 771, in
errors = main(
Marek Kozlowski wrote:
>Marek Kozlowski wrote:
>> :-)
>> I've inherited a Fedora 8 server with a very long (~10 years) history of
>> updates, upgrades, small changes etc. I've decided to install a new
>> Linux server (Gentoo), configure it and (selectively) migrate only
>> necessary data.
>> Th
Marek Kozlowski wrote:
:-)
I've inherited a Fedora 8 server with a very long (~10 years) history of
updates, upgrades, small changes etc. I've decided to install a new
Linux server (Gentoo), configure it and (selectively) migrate only
necessary data.
There is a mailman instance installed on th
:-)
I've inherited a Fedora 8 server with a very long (~10 years) history of
updates, upgrades, small changes etc. I've decided to install a new
Linux server (Gentoo), configure it and (selectively) migrate only
necessary data.
There is a mailman instance installed on the "old" server and there
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is very wrong. There should be one archives/private/list.mbox
> directory for each list and that directory should contain one
> list.mbox file which is a mailbox contianing all posts archived for
> the list. I.e., in th
Carlos Williams wrote:
>
>So now I am looking at path in the error I received:
>
>OSError: [Errno 13] Permission denied:
>'/var/lib/mailman/archives/private/mailman.mbox'
> [FAILED]
>
>When I look at the path in the error on my server_old an
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 9:10 PM, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Since your domain names don't change, you shouldn't need to do step 6.
>
> For step 5, make sure that everything in lists/ and archives/ is your
> mailman group.
>
I ran the following command:
"chown -R mailman:mailman /va
Carlos Williams wrote:
>I am migrating mailman from server_old (RHEL 4) to server_new (RHEL
>5). Its basically in all sense the same machine / arch / domain / blah
>blah blah.
>
>I am using this archive as a guide:
>
>http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2007-January/055208.html
>
>I cop
I am migrating mailman from server_old (RHEL 4) to server_new (RHEL
5). Its basically in all sense the same machine / arch / domain / blah
blah blah.
I am using this archive as a guide:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2007-January/055208.html
I copies everything over from my old s
Carlos Williams wrote:
>
>I have built a new email server on my LAN and would like to move over
>my Mailman content including archives over to my new email server and
>was wondering if this is a common procedure / task? I am moving from a
>RHEL4 to a RHEL5 server so not much is really too different
Hello all!
I have built a new email server on my LAN and would like to move over
my Mailman content including archives over to my new email server and
was wondering if this is a common procedure / task? I am moving from a
RHEL4 to a RHEL5 server so not much is really too different in regards
to lo
Jason Dixon wrote:
>I'm migrating the Mailman 2.1.5 installation on a RHEL server to
>Mailman 2.1.8 on OpenBSD. I transferred all of the files in /var/
>spool/mailman over and checked permissions and symlinks. I've
>recreated all of the aliases on each server, as well as all of the
>Apach
At 6:27 PM -0500 11/23/06, Jason Dixon wrote:
> I'm migrating the Mailman 2.1.5 installation on a RHEL server to
> Mailman 2.1.8 on OpenBSD.
Version 2.1.8 had some serious security and operational problems. If
you're going to migrate, make sure you migrate to the latest version
(2.1.9).
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I'm migrating the Mailman 2.1.5 installation on a RHEL server to
Mailman 2.1.8 on OpenBSD. I transferred all of the files in /var/
spool/mailman over and checked permissions and symlinks. I've
recreated all of the aliases on each server, as well as all of the
Apache settings for mailman an
We've just had a crash and burn of our server and are migrating everything
to a new machine. Mailman was previously installed by a consultant and I"m
unable to reach him. Any resources/tips for help/consultants out there to
help with either migrating from our current machine or reinstalling?
Obvi
Hi,
I was currently using mailman 2.0.13.
This system was deployed into /home/mailman directory.
I redeploy a new server in mandrake 9.2 I use the package mailman-2.1.2.
The current install is in /var/lib/mailman.
How can I import my previous mailing list configuration and archive from
mailman 2
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