[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Is there a way to dump all the members of all lists in a single command?
>Something like "list_members -o - *" ? The output would be something like:
>
>list-name email-address
>etc.
The output won't be exactly as above, but
bin/find_member .
(note the '.' regexp matching any address) will give you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] found in:
list1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] found in:
list2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] found in:
list1
list2
etc.
If you really want output as you indicate, something like
for list in `bin/list_lists --bare`; do
bin/list_members $list | sed "s/^/$list /"
done
will do it.
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