Just to clarify, if i have this config ezmlm file: F:-AbCDEFGhIjKLMNOpQRSTUVWXYZ X: D:/home/vpopmail/domains/grupogonher.com/normatividad T:/home/vpopmail/domains/grupogonher.com/.qmail-normatividad L:normatividad H:grupogonher.com C: 0: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9:
The ezmlm-make to create it was: ezmlm-make -AbCDEFGhIjKLMNOpQRSTUVWXYZ /home/vpopmail/domains/grupogonher.com/normatividad /home/vpopmail/domains/grupogonher.com/.qmail-normatividad normatividad grupogonher.com I mean... the F stands for the parameters given to ezmlm-make, D is dir, T is dot, L is local and H is host... right? On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 12:48 -0600, Alex Borges wrote: > Yeah, i see this is allright and all... > > Now what really has me gnawing on my footnails is, why do i have some > lists that do have a config file, but i have others that do not. > > In fact, most do not have the config file. > > On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 11:31 -0800, Tom Collins wrote: > > On Feb 21, 2006, at 11:09 AM, Alex Borges wrote: > > > Okay, > > > > > > I wanna move about 50 ezmlm lists to a diferent domain. > > > > [snip] > > > > > Now i suspect that copying directories and files will do the trick but > > > im not shure. Also, i wonder what ezmlm-make parameters should i use. > > > > > > Im going through the source of qmailadmin right now and im shure to > > > find > > > out exactly how those lists get made by it, but im also shure you guys > > > can come up with a better way to go about it. > > > > QmailAdmin calls ezmlm-make. The config file in the list's directory > > should tell you everything you need to know in regards to creating the > > list. > > > > You should be able to use the config file to generate a call to > > ezmlm-make to create your new list, and then pipe the output of > > ezmlm-list (for the old list) to ezmlm-sub (for the new list) to > > transfer the subscribers, moderators (if appropriate) and digest > > subscribers (if appropriate) to the new list. > > > > I suspect you could simply copy the subscribers, mod/subscribers and > > digest/subscribers (I'm guessing on that digest path) from the old > > directory to the new one. > > > > ezmlm-make is probably a better solution than just copying the list's > > confi directory and recreating the .qmail-list-whatever symlinks, as > > you'll have to edit the configuration files to use the new list's > > pathname, and change the old domain to the new domain in files like > > inhost. > > > > Tom Collins > > Tom Logic LLC > > PO Box 5717 > > Napa, CA 94581 > > (707) 265-6622 > > (707) 265-6646 fax > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]