Christopher Waltham quoted me and wrote:
> 
>>> A possibly viable alternative is to look at your 2.1.9
>>> installation and just remove the config.pck and config.pck.last
>>> files from any lists/listname/ directory that has a config.db.
>>> Mailman will then convert the config.db the first time the list
>>> is accessed, and if you like that, you can then just remove the
>>> old config.db* files.
> 
> Just out of interest, what defines "access"? Is this something I can
> accomplish from the command-line myself, or does it require the
> mailman wrapper command being called from the aliases file?


Anything that instantiates a list object. From the command line, 
bin/list_lists will do it for all lists. Any command that targets a list 
(e.g. bin/list_members) will do it for that list.

 From the web, the listinfo overview page will do it for all lists, and 
any list specific page will do it for that list.

-- 
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>        The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

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