On 5/29/22 15:45, Karl Berry wrote:
On lists.gnu.org, we have some 3300 mailman lists. Is there any way to
know, or even probabilistically guess, which have pending subscriptions,
short of running list_requests on every one?


By list_requests, do you mean https://www.msapiro.net/scripts/list_requests? If so, just running it with no arguments will process all lists.


For pending messages, we can look for the presence of heldmsg-* files in
the mailman data dir (/var/lib/mailman/data for us), but I've been
unable to discern the existence of pending subscriptions anywhere except
in config.pck.


They are not in config.pck. They are in pending.pck. See Mailman/Pending.py for more info.


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San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan
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