Thomas,

I refresh my lists on a daily basis and I use the following commands to
remove all members and then import an updated list:

bin/remove_members -anN listname
bin/add_members -wn -an -r filename list

These two commands will do what you want silently without notifying the
members of the list. Hope this helps.

Bruce Embrey

Bruce Edward Embrey : Linux Systems Manager
Campus Email Admin / NETREG : UNIX / Linux Administrator
Hood College : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : Phone (301)696-3927


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Subject: [Mailman-Users] overwrite entire list

I have about a dozen lists that I need to dump entirely and import from
scratch.  I see the ability to do a mass remove- but not sure how to/
what to upload to accomplish that.  If I upload a new file will that
overwrite or append to the current list?

Thx,
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Thomas Waters
Director of Information and Communication Services
University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy
412-383-7471
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