Nice catch!!! Although vi isn't showing the ^M, the bottom of the VI console shows [dos]. I ran it through dos2unix, now VI doesn't show [dos] and the log after EZMLM insert doesn't show the ?.
I did have to delete and recreate the corrupt list since to get rid of the bad addresses. OK, I guess it's time for me to make a wiki account and add to the "EZMLM bulk add". Thanks Eric!! Phil > Was your input file possibly a DOS format? If you edit in in vi, do you > see ^M at the end of each line? If so, then it is. > > You can use the dos2unix command to get rid of the ^M at the end of each > line. > > [email protected] wrote: >> I dumped the list through CLI and I see both of my addresses and there >> isn't anything different. From Qmailadmin, I delete one of them and it >> goes but when I try to delete the other or any other addresses that were >> inserted from bulk, I can't delete them. >> >> I looked in the log file in the lists folder and I see the bulk add I >> did >> and they have ? behind the address: >> +manual Fredaddress? >> +manual joeaddress? >> >> But where I added and removed my second I see what I think is the >> normal: >> +manual myaddress >> -manual myaddress >> >> I looked at the text file I used for import and it's a plain text file >> with nothing after the addresses. >> >> Very strange. If it held the subscribers in a simple text file >> somewhere >> I could probably figure it out. I'm not sure why it scatters the >> subscribers list all over the place. >> >>> Phil Leinhauser wrote: >>>> Hey all: >>>> >>>> I just imported a bunch of users into a mail list using the wiki >>>> instructions: >>>> ezmlm-sub /home/vpopmail/domains/yourdomain.com/name-of-mailing-list < >>>> name-of-text-file.txt >>>> >>>> When I go into qmailadmin the users are there. If I send a test >>>> message >>>> from my subscribed account that was imported with the rest, I get >>>> rejected because I'm not a member. But I'm in the list... Now if I >>>> add >>>> myself to the list using qmailadmin it will add me again so I see 2 of >>>> my address. Now if I send a message it works. It would seem that the >>>> bulk import works half way. It doesn't seem to be registering the >>>> address somewhere but it is in the list. >>>> >>> Hmm. I've never run into that issue before. >>> When you manually add yourself again, do a dump of the users at the CLI >>> and see if the double addresses differ in some way. >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >>> For additional commands, e-mail: >>> [email protected] >>> >>> > > > -- > -Eric 'shubes' > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
