~mailman/bin/find_member <boss' email address> On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 18:08, Merle Reine wrote: > I have over 181 mailing lists with numerous users on each list. I need a > way to list all the lists and their respective users/admin/list mod in one > file. > > I know there is the : list_lists and list_members, etc. but one only > lists lists and no users, the other, list users but I have to run the > script for each list. > > Has anyone found a way/wrote a script to output all of the lists and their > users for easier management? If my boss asks me what lists he is on, I > have to search each list. I would like to run: ./list_all > all_lists.txt > and have it output: > > 381 lists > Abuse > [EMAIL PROTECTED] [list moderator] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > staff > [EMAIL PROTECTED] [list moderator] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > etc. > > All in one outputted list for any employee to view via some url I move the > outputted file to. > > Also, If I make the lists not visible via URL, i.e. > http://domain.com/mailman/listinfo then how can I manage them as an admin > unless I know all of the list names (381 so far)? > > Can I make them not publicly viewable but still be able to view them via > the web as an admin as a list? > > Once not viewable, http://domain.com/mailman/admin does not show the lists > either.
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