C. Jon Hinkle wrote:
>
>Turns out that, since I don't have command line access to the machine
>that hosts the list, I'm reduced to looking 30 at a time. Such are the
>vagaries of being a remote moderator.
See http://starship.python.net/crew/jwt/mailman/#throughtheweb for a
way to script this.
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Well, I did turn off notifications and added the 90 new names 30 at a
time. They appeared immediately on the list.
Turns out that, since I don't have command line access to the machine
that hosts the list, I'm reduced to looking 30 at a time. Such are the
vagaries of being a remote moderator.
Anyway, I think those are working, but that leads to my second
question: Is it possible to print (or see) a complete membership list,
rather than having it displayed 30 at a time on the membership page?
You can send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], blank subject, and
"who" and your password on the
Almost sounds like the file system that contains his /var/spool/mail is full or
nearly full.
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 3:12 PM -0600 2005-02-04, C. Jon Hinkle wrote:
Now, the next set of problems.
I added a list of 230 names/e-dresses to the list using the mass
subscribe box. It seems to have cho
At 3:12 PM -0600 2005-02-04, C. Jon Hinkle wrote:
Now, the next set of problems.
I added a list of 230 names/e-dresses to the list using the mass
subscribe box. It seems to have choked the system. The subscriber list
shows all of the names (I think), but I only got about 80 notifications.
(
I got a bounce that said I wasn't subscribed when I thought I was, so I
resubscribed, deleted the first message, and then my subscription
verification seems to have failed. I have a feeling that it may be
because of the confidentiality statement our IT folks append to the end
of every e-mail leavi