Is there anyway to export the members list to an excel spreadsheet?
Thank you,
Eric Kirkland
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Hi Graham,
At http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2002-May/019621.html I
found your post on SMTP.
I have a similar problem to the one you replied to.
i just installed Linux RedHat 9.0, and I want to use sendmail.
The emails do not leave the server though, but they are queued.
I have
I have a mailing lists that was working fine last week. Now if I send a
message to the list it isn't being received NOR is it being held for
administrative approval.
I know the list was working fine last week.
Any suggestions or ideas?
Thanks in advance
Eric
I had to do an update on one of our unstable machines today. It is (was)
running Mailman. Now, when I run Mailman, I get this:
--begin errors
mail2:/etc/mailman# /etc/init.d/mailman start
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /var/lib/mailman/bin/list_lists, line 47, in ?
from Mailman
03-Jan-04 at 22:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Is there anyway to export the members list to an excel spreadsheet?
You can export using the command line tool list_members, and that will
give you a text output which can be imported into Excel as a Text file,
comma delimited.
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I was searching on archive and found this post...wondering if any one tried this
before ? or can give me some direction to how to disable results of your email
commands email
Thanks
Z.M
On Sat, Jun 01, 2002 at 12:36:43PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wro=
te:
- Can I suppress the Results of
ROTFL
Guess this guy never setup and used mailman.
Use the URL below to unsub.
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At 15:22 03-01-2004, you wrote:
Lee Murrah wrote:
Is there any way to simply discard all non-member email or check Discard for
all messages?
Check out
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=810675group_id=103atid=300103
or http://tinyurl.com/2ta25.
I just applied this patch
Fernando Barajas wrote:
Check out
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=810675group_id=103atid=300103
or http://tinyurl.com/2ta25.
How do you apply this patch?
Try: patch -p0 discard-all-defers.patch
david
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At 11:57 05-01-2004, you wrote:
Fernando Barajas wrote:
Check out
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=810675group_id=103atid=300103
or http://tinyurl.com/2ta25.
How do you apply this patch?
Try: patch -p0 discard-all-defers.patch
In which directory?
Do I have to apply the
:: I'm experiencing similar errors to those described by Stephen Gran early
:: in December as well as these:
[...snip error messages...]
:: I'm fumbling a bit, really, making my question simple - how can I debug
:: this problem further? What seems to be the problem?
Lars, not sure if you found
:: TypeError: _ascii_lower() takes exactly 1 argument (0 given)
:: Site list for mailman (usually named mailman) missing
:: Please create it; until then, mailman will refuse to start
::
:: --end errors
::
:: This occurred after an update on Debian unstable. There *IS* a sitewide
:: list named
Dear all,
my harddisk crashed. Fortunately, I could do a backup of all the
important data. Since I took the oportunity to switch to the
Debian-based installation completely, I would like to take over all
the old lists from a manual installation in '/home/mailman' to the one
proposed by Debian
At 11:53 PM +0100 2004/01/05, Dr. M.C. Koops wrote:
I have no experience with smtp, but lots of people tell me that it is
really hard to configure sendmail.
Not really. Using the m4 package, it's pretty easy to build a
sendmail.mc file that can be compiled into a suitable sendmail.cf.
Many
This is a strange problem that I can't seem to figure out. This only
occurs on one of my mailing lists, the others work perfectly. The list in
question has 861 subscribers.
I sent an email to the list, but nobody received it. However, the email I
sent is shown in the List Archives. So I check my
I have a dozen or so lists, and run most of them myself. I recently set
a list up for someone, put her email address in as administrator, and
set up an admin password.
I hadn't noticed this before, but moderation requests are going to the
-owner address (e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED]) instead of to
On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 05:16:08PM -0800, Robin Lynn Frank wrote:
On Monday 05 January 2004 14:27, Robin Lynn Frank wrote:
Installed 2.1.2 on Mandrake 9.1 with postfix 20031231. Install was
by rpm from the mandrake site. Followed the readme.postfix. Got
the web interface up and running
Simon White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in reply to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there anyway to export the members list to an excel spreadsheet?
If you don't have access to the command line, I'm not sure this is
possible, perhaps others have solutions for you though,
I don't have access to the
I've been trying to assimilate the way the bounce handling is done by
Mailman so as to set up ways to handle the odd ball bounces that clog my
in-box. I see that BouncerAPI runs through the BOUNCE_PIPELINE. I
assume that adding an entry there and putting the appropriate py file in
Greetings.
Our server which hosts our 2.0.13 mailman lists moved
and the HOSTNAME was changed, but /etc/hosts was not
updated. So, it's been about 3 weeks that the
'senddigest' cron job has failed.
After fixing the host problem, I get a Memory Error
when I run senddigest:
Jan 05 16:10:33 2004
Lee I administer a Mailman mailing list, and spam is a major problem.
Lee I chose the option of permitting posting only by members to avoid
Lee spamming the members. However, that causes all spam to be held for
Lee administrative action. That means I have to laboriously scroll
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