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An exploration of non-falsifiable hypotheses, and other things. How To Move A Mailman Mailing List Between Domains Or Servers. I have a VPS (virtual Private Server) running CentOS 5.4 and Plesk Web-hosting management software. Under Plesk, Mailman is installed; this mailing-list management package is not necessarily present by default in Linux distributions. The technique, with suitable modifications, works as well to move a list from one Linux server to another. To move a list, it must be deleted and re...
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