On 12/08/2013 05:14 PM, Steve Sokol wrote:
> The question here is how do you get the list of subscribers from Yahoo.
>
> My experience is that they are quite reluctant.
If you are a group owner/moderator, you can get the membership on the
group management -> Manage Members page. You can then cop
The question here is how do you get the list of subscribers from Yahoo.
My experience is that they are quite reluctant.
Steve
-Original Message-
>From: Andrew Hodgson
>Sent: Dec 8, 2013 1:52 PM
>To: Chris H , "Mailman-Users@python.org"
>
>Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Introduction
>
>
Or if you have a member with unlimited disk capacity and so you can load it all
to your own system.
Steve
-Original Message-
>From: Glenn Sieb
>Sent: Dec 8, 2013 6:35 PM
>To: "mailman-users@python.org"
>Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Introduction
>
>On 12/8/13, 1:52 PM, Andrew Hodgson
On 12/8/13, 1:52 PM, Andrew Hodgson wrote:
> Furthermore, you would lose any other information such as list
> archives stored in Yahoo.
...Unless you're snazzy with a system that runs Perl and you can run
Yahoo2mbox to export the archives.
Best,
--Glenn
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Hi Chris,
>I currently moderate a few groups over at Yahoo, and am researching into mass
>transferring all of them to Mailman.
The person who runs the Mailman site should be able to give you more help with
this, but essentially you would need to grab a list of subscribers, then use
the mass-su
Hello all, this is Chris here.
I have just joined this list.
I am currently trying moderation on a list hosted by Mailman, and things
are going well.
I currently moderate a few groups over at Yahoo, and am researching into
mass transferring all of them to Mailman.
In case this helps I am a Wind