William F. Hill, Jr. wrote:
>Right...so how do I run that?
>
Assuming you are the mailman administrator and have shell access to the
system it's running on, you would logon to the box and simply run the
command. For example, if your list name was some_list, the command you
would run would be
William F. Hill, Jr. wrote:
>I am still trying to figure out how to download my entire member
list. Can
>someone help me?
>
I think what you want is the ~/mailman/bin/list_members command.
Basically, if you give it the listname as a command line argument, it
will dump all email addresses s
nks, in advance, for your responses.
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On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Eric Fox wrote:
> I host a couple of small lists for various groups. Recently one of t
I host a couple of small lists for various groups. Recently one of them
has been behaving very strangely. It's a fully moderated list, and when
the Admin approves several messages from the moderated queue, they get
sent out fine to the immediate-deliver users, but only the first one
will show