2010 9:56 AM
To: Ulf Dunkel
Cc: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Backing Up the List of Members
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 11:58:35AM +0100, Ulf Dunkel wrote:
> Hi Alan.
>
> >Is there a command to exhibit all members on one page? or, better
> >yet, is th
Ulf Dunkel wrote:
>
>By the way: If you're on a Mac, I'd recommend Simon to auto-send emails
>every now and then. A great monitoring app from Dejal Systems.
>
>http://www.dsd.net/prod/mac/simon.php?lan=en
I'm guessing the above was prompted by the delay in Alan's followup
reaching the list. This
Hi Alan.
I just tried this. It works great! I thank Herr Dunkel as
well as the other kind and knowledgeable responders who have
weighed in. What a great List!
Oh, not that seriously, just call me Ulf, please. :-)
By the way: If you're on a Mac, I'd recommend Simon t
Hi Andrew.
I guess I would do a simple admin request email for the lists every now
and then, [...]
The issue I have with the roster email is that it doesn't tell you whether the
user is on nomail or digest. We had an issue last week where one of my users
moved a lists from Freelists to Mail
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 11:58:35AM +0100, Ulf Dunkel wrote:
> Hi Alan.
>
> >Is there a command to exhibit all members on one page? or, better
> >yet, is there a command an administrator can invoke to have the
> >members, if possible with their flags, shipped to my home computer?
>
> I guess I wo
On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 12:44:22 -, Andrew Hodgson
wrote:
The issue I have with the roster email is that it doesn't tell you
whether the user is on nomail or digest.
That's only half true!
The email response gives two lists - for message and digest subscribers -
but does not flag nomail
Ulf Dunkel wrote:
>Hi Alan.
>> Is there a command to exhibit all members on one page? or, better
>> yet, is there a command an administrator can invoke to have the
>> members, if possible with their flags, shipped to my home computer?
>I guess I would do a simple admin request email for the lis
On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 10:58:35 -, Ulf Dunkel wrote:
I guess I would do a simple admin request email for the lists
Thanks for the timely reminder ;-)
Even with my 'majordomo with only an email interface' history I do rather
tend to forget that Mailman has an email interface.
Malcolm.
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Hi Alan.
Is there a command to exhibit all members on one page? or, better
yet, is there a command an administrator can invoke to have the
members, if possible with their flags, shipped to my home computer?
I guess I would do a simple admin request email for the lists every now
and then, som
On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 09:21:27 -, Mailman Admin
wrote:
On 11/15/2010 07:08 PM, Alan McConnell wrote:
I am now having the problem: I wish to back up the list of
members of a couple of my lists to my home machine. I used to
get all the members on one page. Now the members are alphabetized
Hi
On 11/15/2010 07:08 PM, Alan McConnell wrote:
>
> I am now having the problem: I wish to back up the list of
> members of a couple of my lists to my home machine. I used to
> get all the members on one page. Now the members are alphabetized
> and each initial letter is put on a diffent page.
2010/11/15 Alan McConnell :
> Assembled Wisdom!
>
> I am big fan of mailman and admin three E-lists managed by
> mailman. These lists are hosted on remote computers.
>
> I am now having the problem: I wish to back up the list of
> members of a couple of my lists to my home machine. I used to
> ge
Assembled Wisdom!
I am big fan of mailman and admin three E-lists managed by
mailman. These lists are hosted on remote computers.
I am now having the problem: I wish to back up the list of
members of a couple of my lists to my home machine. I used to
get all the members on one page. Now the me
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