Brad,
Thank you for the quick response. I am going to attempt to
import a list of subscribers as well as the archives from my L-Soft
listserv application. I think I may manually add the list of
subscribers. The archives will be a different story. I am going to
have to figure out
Moss, Patricia wrote:
If you, or anyone else, has any insight into switching from listserv
format to mbox format that, too, would be appreciated.
Assuming listserv cannot already export archives in mbox format, see
man formail
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Ross wrote:
I am setting up Mailman version 2.1.5p1
I have noticed in this new version there is a place for a Member name along
with the email address.
Is there a variable I can use in my email I post to the list to make use of
this member name ?
example.
Hi (Member Name)
and have
Is there any way to add list admins from the command line?
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So I've just implement a backup solution that uses rsync to backup my
users accounts to a remote server (works great).
What should I be backing up from Mailman?
Where do the MailMan files live?
And, in the event of a drive failure, can I just copy the files back
from my backup machine?
Can someone tell me how to download my entire members list? I read
the FAQ 's and found nothing useful. Of course, I may have missed it
as well but I am confident that the mailman experts here will be able
to point me in the right direction. :)
Thanks,
W. Hill
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From the command line you can use bin/list_members
-Original Message-
From:
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on.org] On Behalf Of Your Name
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 4:29 PM
To: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: [Mailman-Users] downloading my entire members
Hello,
I have been strugging all day to install mailman-2.1.6 on solaris8.
The configure goes thru successfully.
The make goes thru successfully.
When I do make install, it does a bunch of things and then I get the
following message:
Creating language directory
Elvis Fernandes wrote:
/opt/local/bin/python -c 'from compileall import *;
compile_dir(/mailman/mailman/Mailman)'
File string, line 1
from
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `doinstall'
Presumably your MUA split
Hi Mark,
Thanks for responding.
I tried the following:
isd80{mailman}2:
isd80{mailman}2: /opt/local/bin/python
Python 2.2.2 (#1, Jun 5 2003, 12:34:45)
[GCC 3.2.1] on sunos5
Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information.
from compileall import *
^D
isd80{mailman}3:
Elvis Fernandes wrote:
I tried the following:
isd80{mailman}2:
isd80{mailman}2: /opt/local/bin/python
Python 2.2.2 (#1, Jun 5 2003, 12:34:45)
[GCC 3.2.1] on sunos5
Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information.
from compileall import *
^D
isd80{mailman}3:
isd80{mailman}3:
Hi Mark,
I tried manually running:
isd80{mailman}8: /opt/local/bin/python -c 'from compileall import *;
compile_dir(/mailman/mailman/Mailman)'
File string, line 1
from
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
isd80{mailman}9:
Still no go.
Elvis
On 12/5/05, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello all,
Anyone knows how to setup Mailman (2.1.6) with Tomcat (5)
(instead of Apache)?
Thanks
--Henry
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Mailman FAQ:
Hi All,
I'm trying to import my old mailman files (specficically the users
information) from my old install of mailman. The data have been
recovered from a failed disk, and I want to import it in to my new 2.1.6
install. The files in questions are:
config.db (old) -- config.pck (new)
Is
Elvis Fernandes wrote:
I tried manually running:
isd80{mailman}8: /opt/local/bin/python -c 'from compileall import *;
compile_dir(/mailman/mailman/Mailman)'
File string, line 1
from
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
isd80{mailman}9:
Still no go.
It seems something is wrong with Python
Hi all !
Another problem with the Swedish version. This concerns the Next message
text shown when you display each mail in a Pipermail archive. This text is not
translated. The text corresponding to Previous message:, however, is
correctly translated. Both texts seem correct in the
Michael E. Duffy wrote:
I'm trying to import my old mailman files (specficically the users
information) from my old install of mailman. The data have been
recovered from a failed disk, and I want to import it in to my new 2.1.6
install. The files in questions are:
config.db (old) --
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