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Listserv to Mailman Part 3.3: Tips, Tricks, and Notes

An appendix listing some commands I found useful, some notes I made along the way that are worth reading through, and some other pages I found helpful and which hadn’t been mentioned already.

Listserv to Mailman Part 3.1: Converting Listserv Archives to Mailman

Converting Listserv’s proprietary notebook files to Mailman’s mbox format, generating web-viewable archive pages from the mbox files, and an important note about disk space.

Listserv to Mailman Part 2.3: Migrating Subscribers And Keeping Them In Sync

Determining which Listserv subscribers have various options set, which Mailman options correspond with those Listserv subscriber options, exporting subscribers from old Listserv lists for importing to new Mailman lists, copying over subscription options, keeping subscriber options in sync between Listserv and Mailman, updating subscriber files for web server objects/scripts, and a note about having a Mailman user password strategy.

Listserv to Mailman Part 2.2: Creating Mailman Lists Based On Listserv Lists

Analyzing and grouping your Listserv lists based on current settings, which Mailman list settings are equivalent to which Listserv settings, setting up Mailman list setting templates for each configuration group, and creating Mailman lists in bulk instead of one-by-one.

Listserv to Mailman Part 1.2: Installing Swish for Archive Searching

Choosing an archive search package for Mailman, about the Swish-E package for archive indexing/searching, and Swish-E filter/helper add-ons for indexing attachment files like PDFs and Word docs.

Listserv to Mailman Part 1.1: Installing Mailman

Choosing a version of Mailman and installing it to a local directory in a non-root/shared environment, installing to a web directory other than /mailman, and basic testing of the installation.

Listserv to Mailman Part 1.0: Overview

Overview of the Listserv to Mailman project this guide is about, the specific problems of our situation and how we explored our options, and finally a note about our development vs production list servers.

Hello, world

Summary of the purpose of this blog: miscellaneous technical tips, starting point for a Listserv to Mailman conversion guide, and occasional astrological information/speculation.