Thank you John I guess I am having trouble with my mail. I am able to get to my regular email account ,but it keeps bouncing the listerv email. But this does help on the web portion. I was not able to figure out after I transferred the files to get the webpart working -----Original Message----- From: John Lyon [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 2:47 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: merging > I could use some advice on transferring a list to another server. I want > to just bring in a couple, not merge all at this time. But I am > transferring from one server 1.8c to another server 1.8e that has the web > version. Our old list did not have web access. We have exchange 5.5 as > our mail server. Do I need to do anything there when I am transferring. > I understand somewhat of what I need to do, but not the full picture. > HELP Chapter 7.15 discusses migrating lists to another server. What I suggest is to get the 1.8e up and running making sure you can send to and receive mail from it. Getting the web interface working at this time is also a good idea. Pick one list and copy the x:\listserv\main\listname.* files to the same directory on the new server where LISTSERV is installed. Then edit the Notebook= line to reflect the new path on the new server. (This can be done with the new web interface or via GET/PUT). Generally this would be something like: x:\lists\listname Then make sure this path exists on the new box. Now copy over all the old notebooks to this directory. This would be all the LISTNAME.LOG* files. Do NOT copy over the *.DB* files as LISTSERV will re-build those. You would then do all this for each list. Copy over all the x:\listserv\main\signup.* files. These contain all the users addresses, registered names and personal PWs if any. After a stop/start of LISTSERV you should be ready to go except for web archives. I would suggest using the site.exe to do this. Start and select Advanced > Web Archives > Lists. Now just add the lists you want web access to the archives. Be sure to stop/start LISTSERV after any changes. Note: For web archives to be active on a list, all it takes is a listname folder under the main archives folder. With IIS this will generally be x:\inetpub\wwwroot\archives\listname (or whatever you have configured) So this can be done manually also. As far as Exchange (or any outbound SMTP server) all you should need to do is make sure it will accept relay mail from the new LISTSERV box.