Break out $EDITOR and start schlepping through code.  I've looked for
a better way to do this, but haven't found one through the web
interface.  If you really need a list of all the users, look in the
$MAILMANDIR/bin directory for some helpful scripts.

On 5/30/06, Dave Sorenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've googled, but am coming up blank. I think this CAN be done, but I'm
not finding out any clues as to HOW to do it. (Of course I could be
wrong...)

 Any help, even "you can't do that" would be appreciated.

Problem: I have a mailman list for one of my staff that has more than 30
members. Under the membership management> membership list  section
Mailman is reverting to the alphabetical listing. List admin does not
like this and wants Mailman to list all members like he thinks his other
lists with fewer people do. How do I override this setting?

TIA

Dave
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