Barry Warsaw
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>On Jan 20, 2007, at 1:54 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
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>> Barry Warsaw wrote:
>>>
>>> If you know the list password you can send the email command 'who' to
>>> the -request address.
>>
>> The results don't include hidden members.
>
>Right. Yep, I think there should be a way for list ow
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On Jan 20, 2007, at 1:54 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Barry Warsaw wrote:
>>
>> If you know the list password you can send the email command 'who' to
>> the -request address.
>
> The results don't include hidden members.
Right. Yep, I think there should
Barry Warsaw wrote:
>
>If you know the list password you can send the email command 'who' to
>the -request address.
The results don't include hidden members.
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On Jan 20, 2007, at 10:23 AM, Charles M. Owen wrote:
> I gather from what I read, that if I don't own the server my list
> is hosted,
> there is no way to get a full membership list with emails and names.
If you know the list password you can send
Charles M. Owen wrote:
>
>I have found some reference to changing the general information page, but
>again I don't own the installed instance of Mailman.
The list's General information page (listinfo) can be edited via the
web admin interface "Edit the public HTML pages and text files" link.
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Charles M. Owen wrote:
>I gather from what I read, that if I don't own the server my list is hosted,
>there is no way to get a full membership list with emails and names.
>
>I have found some reference to changing the general information page, but
>again I don't own the installed instance of Mailm
I gather from what I read, that if I don't own the server my list is hosted,
there is no way to get a full membership list with emails and names.
I have found some reference to changing the general information page, but
again I don't own the installed instance of Mailman.
Charles
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