I want to print out the email addresses of our membership, but can't find an
easy way to do it.
Can you help me?
My list is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tom Williams
Budget Direct Mail, Inc.
317-780-8236 Office
317-780-8246 Fax
317-752-3874 Cell phone
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I want to print out the email addresses of our membership,
On Wed, Apr 13, 2005 at 09:41:02AM +0100, Adam Cripps wrote:
I'm increasingly being asked if I can produce lists of users for people who
are not list admins (this is a corporate setup). Whereabouts will I find the
email addresses in the directory structure? Will these be pickled in an
On Apr 12, 2005, at 02:55, Tamara Yoggev wrote:
relay host, I can accept emails, but I can't seem to send any emails,
but I get NO error in the log file. so I am totally clueless as to
what the problem is.
Meaning there is no error in either your Postfix logs or your Mailman
logs?
Did you try
On Apr 13, 2005, at 05:07, Michael Lehman wrote:
But, when they try to post a message, they get Your message to
Mailman awaits moderator approval because either it's a Post by
non-member to a members-only list or Message has implicit
destination.
Have you configured your list to watch the
At 9:41 AM +0100 2005-04-13, Adam Cripps wrote:
Does a script exist to pull all the subscribed email addresses out in a text
file? I have some python knowledge and so could write a sciprt, if I'm
pointed in the right direction.
Use $MAILMANHOME/bin/list_members list_name
For all the
On Apr 12, 2005, at 23:21, Tom Williams wrote:
I want to print out the email addresses of our membership, but can't
find an
easy way to do it.
If you have shell access on the server, running the
~mailman/bin/list_members script (with the name of the list as the
argument) is the best way.
I built and installed mailman stable 2.1.5
installed with postfix (I can't locate version, but it's recent)
list creation works and also with a virtual domain.
However, when I try and subscribe an address, two confirmation requests come
through. they have different hashes and my mail log shows
I'm trying to successfully migrate all lists and associated accounts
over to a new server. I copied everythign in the /lists and /data
directories. This seemed to produce the lists just fine but none of the
addresses tied to each list came with them. Thoughts?
--Tony
Jim Tittsler wrote:
On Apr 13, 2005, at 20:21, Rob Shepherd wrote:
However, when I try and subscribe an address, two confirmation
requests come through. they have different hashes and my mail log
shows two different emails
(so it's definatly mailman doing something twice)
Do you get two
On Apr 13, 2005, at 23:08, Rob Shepherd wrote:
Jim Tittsler wrote:
On Apr 13, 2005, at 20:21, Rob Shepherd wrote:
However, when I try and subscribe an address, two confirmation
requests come through. they have different hashes and my mail log
shows two different emails
(so it's definatly
Robert Haack wrote:
Just to give you an overview of the problem so this might make
more sense. I had a user send a message to one of our lists list Friday
at 9:31 AM. I never saw the message until this morning and the message
show the correct time the user sent the message but the Mailman
Jim Tittsler wrote:
On Apr 13, 2005, at 23:08, Rob Shepherd wrote:
Jim Tittsler wrote:
On Apr 13, 2005, at 20:21, Rob Shepherd wrote:
However, when I try and subscribe an address, two confirmation
requests come through. they have different hashes and my mail log
shows two different emails
(so
I am having a strange problem with Mailman 2.1.5, Mac OS X Server 10.3, Postfix.
First, Postfix is sending mail from our php forms, so I know that it is
working. I can send a message to the list, with no bounce backs. Here is the
mail log that shows the email being sent.
Apr 13 16:57:13
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Mark Sapiro wrote:
| Rodger Copp wrote:
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|Excuse me for asking something that may be obvious or has been asked
|before. I searched the FAQ and archives and didn't find anything
|related. I am not the administrator for our installation of Mailman,
Does anyone know why there are so many encoding errors with posts to this
list?
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Heather Madrone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://www.madrone.com
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Vanaf 16 april ben ik weg voor een paar maanden. In die tijd kan ik misschien
af en toe mijn E-mail lezen en beantwoorden, zeker is dat niet. Verwacht dus
geen antwoord voor midden juni.
groeten,
Paul
From april 16th I will be out for some month's. So, don't count on an answer
on your E-mail
At 6:14 PM -0700 2005-04-13, Heather Madrone wrote:
Does anyone know why there are so many encoding errors with posts to this
list?
Encoding errors? What do you mean?
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Brad Knowles, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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temporary Safety, deserve
Jess Mooers wrote:
The problem is that the message never sends from mailman. Any help in troubleshooting would be great.
I've had the same problem twice in the past month with Mailman 2.1.5.
The qrunner was wedged, and a restart freed up the logjam.
I haven't seen anyone claim to know what
On 4/13/05 8:20 PM, Brad Knowles at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 6:14 PM -0700 2005-04-13, Heather Madrone wrote:
Does anyone know why there are so many encoding errors with posts to this
list?
Encoding errors? What do you mean?
I think she means this:
[Error: Formatting error:
On Apr 13, 2005, at 22:40, Tony Bibbs wrote:
I'm trying to successfully migrate all lists and associated accounts
over to a new server. I copied everythign in the /lists and /data
directories. This seemed to produce the lists just fine but none of
the addresses tied to each list came with
On Apr 14, 2005, at 02:32, Rob Shepherd wrote:
before I try and trace the problem would you recommend I may as well
upgrade.
How beta is 2.1.6beta? Any reports of using it in a production
environment?
It fixes some of the known problems with 2.1.5, and adds only a few new
features. I think it
Hello to all,
I was wondering if Mailman can be replicated into 2 (or more ) server.
For example if the one goes down the other can run with the same
data(lists,archives, etc).
Any ideas?
Thanks in Advance
Christos Rammos
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