
My website recently crashed and we are moving it to a new hosting site. Is the mail archive backed up on your server? I would like to rebuild the archive once our site is back up and running. The address is m-c-b.org
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Schwartz, Robert - IS wrote:
My website recently crashed and we are moving it to a new hosting site. Is the mail archive backed up on your server? I would like to rebuild the archive once our site is back up and running. The address is m-c-b.org
The only back-ups would be those made by the hosting service that hosted your Mailman list. This is not us.
Mailman maintains a cumulative archive in mailbox format in the file archives/private/LISTNAME.mbox/LISTNAME.mbox in Mailman's tree on the hosting server. This file can be used by Mailman's bin/arch tool to rebuild the HTML archive.
You need to contact your former hosting site to get the LISTNAME.mbox file if you can.
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