> > > HEY! I think I've got it! I put "~mailman/bin/list_members > > > list_members" in a cron job and got a list_members file that contains > > list_members help. > > Oh? Wow. I wouldn't have expected that you'd be that lucky. Cool.
Now, I'm stuck (again). Doing "~mailman/bin/list_members [listname] > [listname]" created [listname] but left it empty. Doing "~mailman/bin/list_lists > list_lists" created list_lists but left it empty. So, it appears that I'm not really getting to my mailman data. Probably some path problem that I don't understand. Taking some other tacks, I have access to supposed mailman backup files. Including there is a config.pck for each list. The .pck files contain the subscribers, but not in an easily decipherable form. Any idea what I might do with a .pck file? I just did a local install of mailman to try to better understand where things are, but I haven't gotten it to start. Probably because I don't have a mail server. I do have apache running on the same box that has mailman. Any suggestions on using a local mailman? How to turn off the expectation of actually sending mail? -- Willie, ONWARD! Through the fog! http://counter.li.org Linux registered user #228836 since 1995 Linux system uptime 249 days 9 hours 01 minutes ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/ Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-users/archive%40jab.org Security Policy: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq01.027.htp
