Kim Leandersson wrote:
>
>Ok, I'll copy the /lists/ directories to the new server. Then
>how do i tell Mailman to create config.pck out of the config.db? Does
>mailman do this without me telling it to do so, or do I have to run some
>command or maybe access the web admin pages?
The first time the
Kim Leandersson sent the message below at 09:37 AM 8/26/2006:
>Ok, I'll copy the /lists/ directories to the new server. Then
>how do i tell Mailman to create config.pck out of the config.db? Does
>mailman do this without me telling it to do so, or do I have to run some
>command or maybe access the
>
> >2) just manually copy the lists/listname and archives
> directories to the
> >new server
>
>
> This is the way to go.
>
> Caveats - Do not create the list on the new server before the
> transfer.
> If you do, you will create a lists/listname/config.pck and Mailman
> will never see to lis
Kim Leandersson wrote:
>
>I've read some pages telling me that the administrative addresses has
>changed between these versions. I'm not sure if the best way is:
>
>1) to create the lists on the new server, use the config-list script to
>export the config and the import this on the new server
Not
Hi,
For starters I have read the documentation available and done some
googleing before this post.
Today we have about 25-30 lists running on an old Debian Woody
installation with postfix as MTA. Since the installation is old Mailman
runs version 2.0.11. Our new server is running Qmail, Rhel4 and