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Re: Retrieving a mailing list |
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Daniel Liston <dliston @
sonny .
org> |
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Wed, 01 Oct 2003 06:15:35 -0500 |
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To: |
actorsny <ActorsNY @
ActorsNY .
com>,MajorDomo Users <majordomo-users @
greatcircle .
com> |
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Each majordomo list would have a file with the same name as the
list, plus a file with the listname.config. It is possible that
majordomo was on a different server.
Dan Liston
actorsny wrote:
> On 9/30/03 7:37 PM, "Daniel Liston" wrote:
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> Thakns for the reply Dan,
> I Backed my site about 2 months ago, an dit has all of the email addresses
> and emails stored, but I don't have any files with the title majordomo.
> Would it be kept on a different server? Maybe a majordomo server? Or would I
> have it in this GZ file that I unzipped?
> Thanks again,
> Bill
>
>>look in the majordomo $HOME or /etc/majordomo.cf for $listdir, $filedir,
>>$filedir_suffix, and $digest_work_dir as well as the /etc/aliases file
>>to find your lists. They are all in plain text format.
>>
>>Dan Liston
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>>actorsny wrote:
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>>>I backed up my website and now that I am putting it up on another host.
>>>
>>>I don't know how to access the information from majordomo to put the old
>>>email addresses on the new email list.
>>>
>>>Anyone know how it's done? Or the name of the file it's in? Is it the MYSQL
>>>file?
>>>Thanks for any help.
>>>Bill
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