If you'd like to do this in a web interface, you may want to set up a
cron job which files all list members periodically and gets analyzed by
a PHP form in a browser, like we do here:
http://www.dsd.net/news/news_abo.php?lan=en
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Am 11.08.2011 21:01, schrieb Douglas D. J. de Macedo:
*Y*ou can run this command in the server:
for CurrentList in $(list_lists --bare) ; do echo "someb...@example.net"
| add_members -r - $CurrentList ; done
(see /add_members/ manual page for more details, and also /remove_members/)
Al 11/08/11 21:01, En/na Douglas D. J. de Macedo ha escrit:
H
I don't have a solution for adding new users easily, but removing them is easy
from the command line:
./remove_members --fromall j...@gmail.com
-Rob
On Aug 11, 2011, at 3:01 PM, Douglas D. J. de Macedo wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> I would like to know more about user management on Mailman system.
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 04:01:18PM -0300, Douglas D. J. de Macedo wrote:
> My problem is that I have more than 50 lists and every time time that one of
> the users go out of the company I have to go one per one list removing this
> user.
remove_members ?
(-a is useful)
> And the other way, when
Hi people,
I would like to know more about user management on Mailman system.
My problem is that I have more than 50 lists and every time time that one of
the users go out of the company I have to go one per one list removing this
user. And the other way, when a new person get a job here I have t
Chase, Edward wrote:
>Not exactly what I was hoping for unfortunately. My user creation scripts are
>Powershell running in a Windows environment. I was hoping to fire off an
>email to Mailman to subscribe the new user to the appropriate campus
>announcement list. Maybe I'll get a bit creativ
Hi Glenn Sieb
On 08/10/2011 03:00 AM, Glenn Sieb wrote:
> On 8/3/11 2:35 PM, Chase, Edward wrote:
>> I thought that I had done this task as part of my initial testing,
>> but I cannot find that I documented that at all. My Google-fu is
>> coming up very empty on the subject. I've found a number
sers@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] User management via email?
Have you checked into $LOCALBASE/mailman/bin/add_members? You could probably
wrap a script around it easily enough.
usage:
/usr/local/mailman/bin/add_members
Add members to a list from the command line.
Usage:
add_m
On 8/3/11 2:35 PM, Chase, Edward wrote:
> I thought that I had done this task as part of my initial testing,
> but I cannot find that I documented that at all. My Google-fu is
> coming up very empty on the subject. I've found a number of people
> asking the same question with few replies. The be
Hello mailman-users,
I'm currently moving my organization's announcement mailing lists onto
GNU-Mailman, in the past I've been able to script an email message to send to
our mailing list software to subscribe an address to a list as part of my user
creation process.
I thought that I had done t
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 13:26:43 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>I hope that I am not asking something that has been discussed
>extensively before, but I couldn't find the answer on those questions
>anywhere.
>
>1. Is there a way to delete all the members from the mailing list with
>one
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>1. Is there a way to delete all the members from the mailing list with
>one simple command, while maintaining the list and other configurations?
If you have command line access,
bin/remove_members --all listname
If not, you need a list of the members to input to the
Greetings,
I hope that I am not asking something that has been discussed
extensively before, but I couldn't find the answer on those questions
anywhere.
1. Is there a way to delete all the members from the mailing list with
one simple command, while maintaining the list and other configurations?
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