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eftas

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Posted - Oct 11 2012 :  07:26:03  Show Profile  Reply
I had MLK 10.52R with two different mailing lists operating. It worked well on an old W2K Server system (32Bit). Due to a system change I set up the new version 11.0R on a W2K8 Server system (64Bit) and simply copied the two databases into two different folders. On my old system I had two links starting the two different databases with the switches [/DB:"path to the mailing list /new]. On the new system this does not work: Each mailing list uses the same database. I cannot use different settings, for POP and SMTP, for example. Everytime I change the configuration of one list, the values of the other will be overwritten. This is strange. Even the files in the subdir [config] do not change. So my question is: How do achieve establishing and operating two different mailing lists with different settings in version 11 MLK? Thanks in advance.

eftas

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Posted - Oct 11 2012 :  23:39:31  Show Profile  Reply
Topic may be closed - I found the mistake I made. I did not check the box "Use a different configuration for each mailing list database" in the Options.

Thanks, though . . .
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xequte

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Posted - Oct 12 2012 :  03:40:26  Show Profile  Reply
No worries. Let us know if you have any further difficulties.



Nigel
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