Re: [Mailman-Users] change user attributes from shell

2009-02-05 Thread Mark Sapiro
D. Karapiperis wrote: > >Is there any way from shell to change users e-mail and mod bit of a member? To change a users address, see bin/clone_member --help To change the mod bit see the withlist script at (mirrored at

[Mailman-Users] change user attributes from shell

2009-02-05 Thread D. Karapiperis
Hello Is there any way from shell to change users e-mail and mod bit of a member? Thanks in advance -- ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΡΑΠΙΠΕΡΗΣ ΤΕΧΝ. ΥΠ. ΣΥΖΕΥΞΙΣ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ - Ν. ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΗΣ ΔΗΜΟΣ ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΗΣ - Δ/ΝΣΗ ΟΡΓΑΝΩΣΕΩΣ & ΜΕΘΟΔΩΝ 2310 - 257844 fax 2310 - 244965 ---

[Mailman-Users] Change user

2004-06-02 Thread Eric Gropp
Can I change the user that runs mailman? After installing mailman and Apache (and successfully running it for a few months), I have discovered that nobody is not a suitable user for this (PHP-Nuke isn't happy). Can anyone offer any suggestions short of reinstalling and migrating the existing lis

Re: [Mailman-Users] Change user settings through command line

2004-05-07 Thread Jim Tittsler
On May 7, 2004, at 18:21, Geoff Powell wrote: One further question though :), the permissions on most of Mailman's files on the system in /var/mailman are owned by root with gid of mailman, mask 0744. My question is, if I do not want to run my scripts as root, is it fine for me to modify the permi

RE: [Mailman-Users] Change user settings through command line

2004-05-07 Thread Geoff Powell
MAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Change user settings through command line > > > On May 6, 2004, at 17:25, Geoff Powell wrote: > > > Is it possible with Mailman 2.1.4-1 to change user settings from a > > command line tool? For example set nomail to 1 f

Re: [Mailman-Users] Change user settings through command line

2004-05-06 Thread Jim Tittsler
On May 6, 2004, at 17:25, Geoff Powell wrote: Is it possible with Mailman 2.1.4-1 to change user settings from a command line tool? For example set nomail to 1 for a user on a mailing list? I looked in the bin directory and none of the utilities appear to be designed to do this, does anyone have a

[Mailman-Users] Change user settings through command line

2004-05-06 Thread Geoff Powell
Hi all, Is it possible with Mailman 2.1.4-1 to change user settings from a command line tool? For example set nomail to 1 for a user on a mailing list? I looked in the bin directory and none of the utilities appear to be designed to do this, does anyone have any suggestions? Tia Regards Geoff -