There are quite a variety of tutorials, all of which are rather out of
scope for this list. Search for "command line tutorial" or somesuch in
google and you'll find plenty of links.
Here's one for linux: http://www.linuxcommand.org/
And here's for windows:
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial76.html
(I haven't used either of those, since I learned the command line
several decades ago, but at a glance they look reasonable.)
If those don't suit, many local libraries and colleges can introduce you
to someone who can do one-on-one training, assuming you're willing to
pay for an hour of someone's time.
Terri
Schwartz, Robert - IS wrote:
This is the same question I have. I don't know how to use to script in Windows
XP. I only use to web to get to my mail. Nothing is saved on my system.
Re: [Mailman-Users] List all users on one page
Mark Sapiro
Wed, 21 Apr 2010 20:10:41 -0700
Brian Luria
Where is the best place for me to start understanding terminal commands like
you list there. I am honestly not even sure where to start. I am only used
to the web based interface.
The FAQ at <http://wiki.list.org/x/z4A9> lists the commands and what
they do.
Each command has a --help option that gives the usage and options for
the command.
The two most useful commands for manipulating non GUI things or things
for all lists at once are bin/withlist and bin/config_list. Withlist
can run Python scripts against one or all lists and can invoke an
interactive Python interpreter with a list instance that can be
examined and changed interactively, but this requires both Python
knowledge and some knowledge of Mailman internals.
bin/config_list is more "friendly". For example, in this case you would
just create a file containing the single line
admin_member_chunksize = 100
or whatever number you need, and run
bin/config_list --inputfile /path/to/above/file listname
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