Chris Nulk wrote:
>
>Can I create a file (properly formatted) to input into config_list
>containing only the values I want to change? Or, do I have to dump the
>entire file, make the changes, then reload?
You can include in the input to config_list only those things you wish
to change. Attribu
Hello all,
Before I go and completely savage the lists we have here, I thought I
would try to get a little more information about using config_list.
I get the list information from a file sent to me. I want to use a
script to process the file, output the processed data to a file, then
use c
On 1/25/2013 2:05 PM, Jeff Bernier wrote:
Hello All,
I am currently running Mailman (2.1.14) and Postfix (2.4.3) on an aging Mac
OS X server (10.5.8). Mailman and Postfix on this system are Apple's
implementation on their platform of course. Apple no longer supports the
Xserve platform, and I am
Hello All,
I am currently running Mailman (2.1.14) and Postfix (2.4.3) on an aging Mac
OS X server (10.5.8). Mailman and Postfix on this system are Apple's
implementation on their platform of course. Apple no longer supports the
Xserve platform, and I am in need of replacing this system, and upgra
On 1/25/2013 8:38 AM, rpsch...@knology.net wrote:
>
> I have been using Mailman-subscibers.py to get a csv output of the list of my
> users. However, I had to rebuild my database and the path has been changed
> from the default location and is now …/cgi-bin/mailman… instead of just
> …/mailman
I have been using Mailman-subscibers.py to get a csv output of the list of my
users. However, I had to rebuild my database and the path has been changed from
the default location and is now …/cgi-bin/mailman… instead of just …/mailman .
This cause the command that I was using:
Mailman-subscri