~mailman/bin/arch listname file.mbox
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 17:02, Tobias Brasier wrote:
Many thanks to everyone who responded. I am running the Perl script now,
and it seems to be chugging along. It now occurs to me I don't know how to
import the archive into my mailman list. I checked the
Many thanks to everyone who responded. I am running the Perl script now,
and it seems to be chugging along. It now occurs to me I don't know how to
import the archive into my mailman list. I checked the Admin pages and saw
nothing. Any hints? My guess is the answer may depend on my ISP.
Again,
At 22:02 23/06/2003, Tobias Brasier wrote:
Many thanks to everyone who responded. I am running the Perl script now,
and it seems to be chugging along. It now occurs to me I don't know how to
import the archive into my mailman list. I checked the Admin pages and saw
nothing. Any hints? My guess
Glenn Sieb wrote:
Yes yes! Do a google for Yahoo2mbox.pl! :)
I converted a highly active list (about 200 subscribers, over a period of
6 years) to mbox format just peachy :) It does, however, consume time, and
depending on the size of the list, may take a few days.
I wish I could share your
Hi all--
Does anyone have experience converting Yahoo! Group archives to mailman
archives? Many thanks.
Tobias Brasier
University Webmaster, University of South Carolina
Manager, Internet Solutions Group
1244 Blossom Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29208
voice: 803-777-5211 | fax: 803-777-4149
Tobias Brasier said:
Does anyone have experience converting Yahoo! Group archives to mailman
archives? Many thanks.
Yes yes! Do a google for Yahoo2mbox.pl! :)
I converted a highly active list (about 200 subscribers, over a period of
6 years) to mbox format just peachy :) It does, however,