Yeah... I could see how this would work. A sort of failsafe
backup/migration system. I think I can puzzle out how to get all the data
out manually, but any such script you write would be more than welcome by
me. I'm not experienced with python.
> I have no scripts (yet) do to that, but my idea is :
>
> - first step, on your old (and running) mailman installation :
> With some command in $prefix/bin, you can get the list of lists, and
> then you for each list you can get the list of subscribers (and their
> options ?)
> - second step, with the newly installed mailman :
> With some other commands in $prefix/bin, you can create the lists and
> subsscribe your list of subscribers.
>
> Sorry not to indicate which commands to use in $prefix/bin, but you'll
> find which one to use by using the option --help for each, to determine
> what you can do with them. That's what I did.
>
> I have tested the second step, to test the feasability of a migration
> from majordomo, but I have to clean up these scripts.
>
> Do you want me to send these scripts when they'll be ready ?
>
>
> Phil.
>
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