Peter Green
Fri, 18 Aug 2006 02:44:54 -0700 wrote....

Apologies for this, but...

I can't get my lists to return a list of those members subscribed to  
them. I have followed the email commands in the FAQ and get replies  
saying that my command 'WHO' has been run, but I don't get a list in  
the way that I am used to with Listerver.
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Peter,

You should not apologize; it's not a dumb question at all.  I know several 
intelligent IT people who have tried and failed to do this (not me - I'm no IT 
genius - I'm an EE not a software guru).  I've been managing Mailman lists for 
several years.  Every experiment I've tried to elicit a list of members has 
failed.  

I did as instructed and sent in the body of the mail "who password" to [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] and what came back was my who request, but no list of members.

In the documentation it says:

"3.62. How do I extract a list of my list's members (subscribers)?
The preferred way to do this is via the command line tool bin/list_members, but 
many list owners do not have access to this tool."

I think this is "the" problem.  The writers must have assumed that everyone has 
access to command line.  I don't as I use a commercial website which hosts 
Mailman as a service.  

Also note that the FAQ also later on says:

"- Visit the admin Membership Management...->Membership List pages one by one 
and copy/paste/edit the results."

Groan - they aren't kidding.  I think that's very telling.  And a very ugly 
solution when you have hundreds of subscribers as I do AND when the list 
crashes at the website provider (and of course their backup was corrupted as 
the script wasn't backing up the Mailman subscriber list).  Murphy's Law you 
know.

So what I did when the crash happened was to painfully go over all saved 
subscription requests (fortunately I had saved every one and I recommend all do 
that) manually filtering out those who later insubscribed and re-entered the 
rermainders in a text file which I, of course, saved.  I then pasted that into 
the Admin console Mass Subscription form.  550+ names - took me what seemed 
like forver to do that.

I'm not the only one who wants an easy way via the Admin console (so you don't 
have to make the membership list query available to all members (the 
instructions say the program is anal and won't let you as admin request the 
list until you do that [and I tried that too and it didn't matter] to generate 
a list of subscribers in text format that can be saved locally.  It does not 
have to be e-mailed, it can be a window in the console that can be copied and 
pasted into a text file.

Please, won't someone provide this feature?  It's basic to list administration.

Bob Landman
H&L Instruments, LLC
www.hlinstruments.com

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