On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 14:37, Gary McClellan wrote:
> Since I'm not a Python developer, can anyone suggest a simple script/program
> that would extract the email address of all the folks on my list who have had
> their subscription disabled due to bouncing?
You can grab this information out of th
Since I'm not a Python developer, can anyone suggest a simple script/program
that would extract the email address of all the folks on my list who have had
their subscription disabled due to bouncing?
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Gary McClellan
Gary D McClellan and Associates Ltd
717 Portland Avenue
Beloit, WI 53511
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On Thursday, May 16, 2002, at 12:52 PM, AerosmithFanClub.com List Admin
wrote:
> If you want to be involved in a conversation stay in it for the whole
> thing.
Obviously he didn't want to be involved in the conversation.
I don't know mailman well enough (heck, at all) so I have no idea if your
On Thu, 16 May 2002 03:04:52 -0400
AerosmithFanClub com List Admin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is the URL that I can go to pull a complete list of all my
> subscribers and their password? I don't want any sort of nice cute
> warm and fuzzy graphical glitzed up thing, just a quick and dirt
On 5/16/02 11:52 AM, "AerosmithFanClub.com List Admin"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Obnoxious is the people on the list who answer damn near every question on
> here with a curt "read the FAQ". or worse.
Since you've told us repeatedly the software sucks, and you're now moving
rapidly into tell
At 04:17 PM 5/16/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>"AerosmithFanClub.com List Admin" wrote:
>>
>> At 12:35 AM 5/16/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>> >On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 03:25:53AM -0400, AerosmithFanClub.com List Admin
>> >wrote:
>> >> Does not work in a shared environment. PERMISSION DENIED every ti
> >> Does not work in a shared environment. PERMISSION DENIED every time!
> >
> >Uh?
> >You gotta be part of the group mailman to have permissions on the db.
>
>Damn this really sucks. I imagine this software just was not designed to
>run in a shared environment.
Instead of slamming the peopl
Hi Mike,
I just read the article, nice and interesting. I think that Aerosmith guy should
read it, seriously. =)
Regards,
Lewis
Mike Noyes wrote:
> Here is the ESR link.
>
> How To Ask Ques
> tions The Smart Way
> http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
> --
> Mike Noyes <[EMAIL
The spirit of open source programming is that you are supposed to be a
participant in the project development, contribute your patches to the project,
give out your advice and suggestion (in a more politly way), save your time for
expecting other people to feed you up and make use of the time for
On Thu, 2002-05-16 at 07:17, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
> "AerosmithFanClub.com List Admin" wrote:
> > Damn this really sucks. I imagine this software just was not designed to
> > run in a shared environment.
>
> please try to understand the basic principles of open-source software
> (and while y
"AerosmithFanClub.com List Admin" wrote:
>
> At 12:35 AM 5/16/2002 -0700, you wrote:
> >On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 03:25:53AM -0400, AerosmithFanClub.com List Admin
> >wrote:
> >> Does not work in a shared environment. PERMISSION DENIED every time!
> >
> >Uh?
> >You gotta be part of the group
>Not really, you just try to do all the things it wasn't designed for
and
>then complain that there isn't a front end of it.
>You make my point. IT WASNT DESIGNED to be used but in a single
manner. I know I am not the only one who has made request like
these.
>I have gotten a lot of private respon
At 12:35 AM 5/16/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 03:25:53AM -0400, AerosmithFanClub.com List Admin
>wrote:
>> Does not work in a shared environment. PERMISSION DENIED every time!
>
>Uh?
>You gotta be part of the group mailman to have permissions on the db.
Damn this really
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 03:04:52AM -0400, AerosmithFanClub.com List Admin wrote:
> What is the URL that I can go to pull a complete list of all my
> subscribers and their password? I don't want any sort of nice cute warm
> and fuzzy graphical glitzed up thing, just a quick and dirty compl
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 03:25:53AM -0400, AerosmithFanClub.com List Admin wrote:
> Does not work in a shared environment. PERMISSION DENIED every time!
Uh?
You gotta be part of the group mailman to have permissions on the db.
> BTW if any of the programmers are here can I ask why a .db format
"AerosmithFanClub.com List Admin" wrote:
>
> What is the URL that I can go to pull a complete list of all my
> subscribers and their password? I don't want any sort of nice cute warm
> and fuzzy graphical glitzed up thing, just a quick and dirty complete
> list. The list needs to be con
Does not work in a shared environment. PERMISSION DENIED every time!
BTW if any of the programmers are here can I ask why a .db format was used
and not the much simpler ASCII file? I mean this software is really great
at what it does. The problem is (like I have mentioned before) that it is
"AerosmithFanClub.com List Admin" wrote:
> What is the URL that I can go to pull a complete list of all my
> subscribers and their password? I don't want any sort of nice cute warm
> and fuzzy graphical glitzed up thing, just a quick and dirty complete
> list. The list needs to be conti
What is the URL that I can go to pull a complete list of all my
subscribers and their password? I don't want any sort of nice cute warm
and fuzzy graphical glitzed up thing, just a quick and dirty complete
list. The list needs to be continuous, not paged. Any ideas?
Previously, Lance M. Steenson said:
> for starters, is there an archive available of this [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> list so can look thru?
http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/
> trying to find out where to locate the file that holds the subscriber's
> addresses on the server.
If yo
for starters, is there an archive available of this [EMAIL PROTECTED]
list so can look thru?
trying to find out where to locate the file that holds the subscriber's
addresses on the server. does mailman take well to having scripts edit the
users instead of the conventional subscribe or admin bul
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