Is there an easy way to extract all the addresses which have been marked as
follows in a mailman list setup - but for all lists?
i.e. extract all addresses which are listed in:
- banned from subscribing to the list
- automatically reject posts from $these_addresses
-
At 5:09 PM -0400 9/18/06, John A. Martin quoted JC Dill:
JC The list subscription policy is that it is not OK to setup a
JC public archive without specific permission. When a
JC subscription request is accepted the list server is saying
JC yes to personal archives, and no to
Thx - that are the ways i found, thought maybe i missed some cool
option.
kind regards
Am Dienstag, den 19.09.2006, 20:00 -0700 schrieb Mark Sapiro:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
The only way to do this that I can think of is to have the authorized
posters post from an alias which is not a list member
Hi Mark,
--- Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Troiano wrote:
When I try to do this, I receive the following
error
message:
Note: The list administrator may not view the
other
subscriptions for
this
user.
It seems like this should work, and I should not be
receiving
Is there a simple way to output to a file all lists with each lists
associated member addresses? I know I can use:
bin/list_lists -b
and then:
bin/list_members list-name
for each list, but is there a way to do this in one fell swoop, without
having to run through each member list
On 9/20/06, Bill Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a simple way to output to a file all lists with each lists
associated member addresses? I know I can use:
snip
for each list, but is there a way to do this in one fell swoop, without
having to run through each member list
Dear all,
I am using the MAILMAN mailing list ( Version 2.1.7) for the website since
couple of years. However, since last few days the Mailing list is not
receiving the messages. Users are getting the following error message when
it is tried to send the message to the Mailing list :
- Original Message -
From: Patrick Bogen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 9/20/06, Bill Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a simple way to output to a file all lists with each lists
associated member addresses? I know I can use:
snip
for each list, but is there a way to do this in one
On 9/20/06, Bretton Vine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an easy way to extract all the addresses which have been marked as
follows in a mailman list setup - but for all lists?
i.e. extract all addresses which are listed in:
- banned from subscribing to the list
-
On 9/20/06, Bill Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Patrick, that certainly gives me a listing of all of the member
e-mail address for every list, but does not associate them with the
particular list they apply to. I was looking for an output like:
List-A
e-mail-1
e-mail-2
e-mail-3
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Sep 20, 2006, at 10:35 AM, Bill Landry wrote:
Thanks Patrick, that certainly gives me a listing of all of the member
e-mail address for every list, but does not associate them with the
particular list they apply to. I was looking for an output
On 9/20/06, Bhavin Shah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using the MAILMAN mailing list ( Version 2.1.7) for the website since
couple of years. However, since last few days the Mailing list is not
receiving the messages. Users are getting the following error message when
it is tried to send the
On 9/18/06, Benjamin Donnachie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dragon wrote:
Is there some reason you would not want to run https on all of the lists?
I host a number of sites free of charge. While I don't mind offering
Mailman FoC, I feel that there are somethings users should pay for and
https
Dave Troiano wrote:
The scenario we have is that I am the list owner for
all the lists. And we have a controlled
subscription/unsubscription process whereas members
will need to fill out an online request form to
subscribe/unsubscribe, that I process manually.
So you are in fact the site
- Original Message -
From: Patrick Bogen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 9/20/06, Bill Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Patrick, that certainly gives me a listing of all of the member
e-mail address for every list, but does not associate them with the
particular list they apply to. I was
On 9/20/06, Bill Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Patrick! This worked perfectly:
for i in `bin/list_lists -b`; do echo $i master-list.txt;
bin/list_members $i master-list.txt; echo master-list.txt; done
You could also do:
{ for i in `bin/list_lists -b`;do echo $i; bin/list_members
David Andrews wrote:
At 09:50 PM 9/19/2006, you wrote:
Dave Troiano wrote:
When I try to do this, I receive the following error
message:
Note: The list administrator may not view the other
subscriptions for
this
user.
Why should the admin of one list be allowed to view/change
Bretton Vine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I'm trying to do is extract all those problem addresses, add to a file
and do a `sort | uniq` on it and add it to exim's blacklist (which is
another exercise in frustration due to format being $domain $sender and not
[EMAIL PROTECTED])
Use this awk
At 5:58 AM -0700 9/20/06, Dave Troiano wrote:
so the common scenario is when someone requests to be
unsubscribed from all of the lists they are on, or
they leave the company and we need to remove them, we
need a way to quickly identify all the lists they are
on.
Currently, only the
--- Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Troiano wrote:
The scenario we have is that I am the list owner
for
all the lists. And we have a controlled
subscription/unsubscription process whereas members
will need to fill out an online request form to
subscribe/unsubscribe, that I
I've setup a mailing list 1 just the way I like it. Can I somehow copy these
settings for all new lists that I create?
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At 10:47 AM -0700 9/20/06, Dave Troiano wrote:
If the site's password is the same one you need to use
when creating a new list, then I know that password.
You can use the site admin password to create lists, but IIRC there
can also be a separate list creator password, at least in more
At 5:21 PM -0700 9/20/06, Justin Zygmont wrote:
Thanks, I guess its just a matter of inserting the content-type header
into the message then. I created these messages with a script that
saved its output to a file, then used:
mailx -s subject [EMAIL PROTECTED] filename.html
If you build
At 6:01 PM -0700 9/20/06, Jack Stone wrote:
Try that with MM shows everything in the body, including the
stuff meant for the header. Here's the template I used for
majordomo. Perhaps anyone having used majordomo as well as
MM will know of what I ask:
Don't use inject. That's for
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