So, we pretty much successfully moved our mailman installation from the old 
Solaris box to the new Red Hat box.

Only one small problem.  Of course.

We (and by we, I mean me) had failed to reduce the TTL for the MX record 
that points to our mail server, which is now on a new machine.  So some 
mailman mail is still being delivered to the old machine.  I've stopped the 
qrunners on that machine, so things are just piling up in the qfiles/in 
directory.

>From my examination of the files there, 99% of what's coming in is SPAM, so 
I don't care about delivering it.  But for the remaining 1%, I'd like to 
eventually deliver that mail, via the new mailman installation, so that it 
ends up archived in the correct place.

Is there any reasonably-straightforward way that I can take the *.db and 
*.msg files that I care about and move them to the new installation?  Or is 
what I really want to do to use bin/inject, passing it the individual .msg 
file?

Thanks in advance for any hints...

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Steve Burling                                    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
University of Michigan, ICPSR                    Voice: +1 734 615.3779
330 Packard Street                               FAX:   +1 734 647.8700
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2910
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