Hi,
Le mardi 10 Mai 2005 15:36, vous avez écrit :
At 10:47 AM +0200 5/10/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/*From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon May 09 23:30:45 2005 */
I added the date in this format, but it's not better.
Is there someone here who already migrate from ezmlm to mailman ?
Regards,
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Hi
Le mercredi 11 Mai 2005 10:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi,
Le mardi 10 Mai 2005 15:36, vous avez écrit :
At 10:47 AM +0200 5/10/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/* From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon May 09 23:30:45 2005 */
Finally, I succeeded.
I didn't see that the first From line doesn't
Hi,
Le mardi 10 Mai 2005 07:53, vous avez écrit :
I suspect that your mbox file is not in proper mbox format.
Well, the messages are separated by a \nFrom :... Is there any other rule
about the mbox format ?
And/or, depending on which files generated the no such file errors,
you may have
Hello,
Le lundi 9 Mai 2005 04:15, vous avez écrit :
I don't think that is an error message. It is the normal status
message that arch prints at the end of its processing.
The real question is why doesn't the archiver split apart your
mailbox. It all happens inside
Hi,
thank you for your answer.
Pickle de l'état des archives
vers /usr/local/mailman/archives/private/testliste/pipermail.pck
I think that should be the last thing it writes
In fact, it's the only thing it writes...
, as it saves the
state of the archives in the pickle. (Does it
Hi,
I'm thinking about how to convert my ezmlm lists to mailman lists.
First, how to convert the archives :
i made a mbox file with all the messages of the list, then launched
./bin/arch testliste.
It doesn't work : instead, I see this message (in french):
Pickle de l'état des archives
vers