chris burgess wrote:

>One of our Mailman users wanted to get a list of the lists he was subscribed
>to. He read "somewhere on the internet" that this was available by posting
>GETMYLISTS to Mailman.


Never heard of this.


>I can't find this documented anywhere, but I did find this page which
>mentions a 'which' command that does the same thing.
>
>http://www.mcmaster.ca/uts/help/mailman/commands.htm


I can't get this page. www.mcmaster.ca appears to not be in DNS. I
can't even access the name servers listed for the mcmaster.ca domain
by IP.


This function exists in Mailman only in the following way:

The user visits her options page for one list at e.g.,
http://www.example.com/mailman/options/mylist1/[EMAIL PROTECTED] and
clicks the "List my other subscriptions" button. This will show all
the lists in the www.example.com domain of which [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a
member.

There is no email request to do this.

There is an email 'lists' command (sent to the listname-request
address), but it lists all public lists, not the lists of which the
user is a member.

-- 
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>       The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

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