Re: [Mailman-Users] who command issue

2007-09-07 Thread Brandon Sussman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Mark Sapiro wrote: > Brandon Sussman wrote: > Perhaps it is a Dreamhost issue. Have you asked them? > Not yet - I wanted to make sure I did not miss a true Mailman issue. - -- - --

Re: [Mailman-Users] who command issue

2007-09-07 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mark Sapiro wrote: > >I don't see what you describe. When I send the 'who command' I get >something like > >- Results: >Non-digest (regular) members: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Sapiro) >... >Digest members: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark (mime digest) Sapiro) >[EMAIL

Re: [Mailman-Users] who command issue

2007-09-07 Thread Mark Sapiro
Brandon Sussman wrote: > >Running Mailman 2.1.9 lists at Dreamhost (if that matters). It may. They have their own modifications. >It seems that, under the heading: > >- - Results: >Non-digest (regular) members: > >The email who command is showing digest and regular members. > >I looked for

[Mailman-Users] who command issue

2007-09-07 Thread Brandon Sussman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Running Mailman 2.1.9 lists at Dreamhost (if that matters). It seems that, under the heading: - - Results: Non-digest (regular) members: The email who command is showing digest and regular members. I looked for a bit for discussion of the who c

Re: [Mailman-Users] WHO command reproduces only a fraction of my list

2006-06-06 Thread Mark Sapiro
Muhammad Al-Massari wrote: >WHO command reproduces only a fraction of my list Because most of your members are hidden, probably because you've set that as the default for ney members. >Could any one out there advise what to do (or: not to do) to obtain the full >list??!! See

[Mailman-Users] WHO command reproduces only a fraction of my list

2006-06-06 Thread Muhammad Al-Massari
WHO command reproduces only a fraction of my list I tried to use the "Who password" command to obtain a complete listing of all the members of my list. Instead of getting the 20 000, or so, e-mails contained in that list, I got only about 750 e-mails (that i less than 4%). Could any one out the

Re: [Mailman-Users] who command send by email does not retrieve thewhole members list

2004-10-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
HIS - Fran wrote: >I send a who command by email to one of the lists we host, and it >returned only 16 of the ~6000 email addresses of the list. > >Any idea why this can happen? The who command does not show "hidden" members. If the list defaults for new members include "Conceal the member's add

[Mailman-Users] who command send by email does not retrieve the whole members list

2004-10-27 Thread HIS - Fran
I send a who command by email to one of the lists we host, and it returned only 16 of the ~6000 email addresses of the list. Any idea why this can happen? we use Mailman version 2.1.3 on FreeBSD Unix FreeBSD 4.10 and sendmail /Fran the message I got back looked like this: The results of your emai

[Mailman-Users] Who Command

2004-05-01 Thread Mike Phillips
When I send the Who command to the list and get the response from the server, each email address has 8 spaces in front of it. I would like to express at least one request to remove those spaces in the code that generates the list as I have to manually do so when I am moving addresses between lists.

Re: [Mailman-Users] who command

2004-01-28 Thread Thomas Hochstein
"Mike Phillips" schrieb: > That being said, how can a subscriber cause his password to be resent? > I had to unsubscribe and then resubscribe myself to find my missing > (subscriber) password. Did you try the web interface? -thh -- Mailman-

Re: [Mailman-Users] who command

2004-01-28 Thread Skip Montanaro
Mike> That being said, how can a subscriber cause his password to be Mike> resent? I had to unsubscribe and then resubscribe myself to find Mike> my missing (subscriber) password. On the listinfo page: http://mydomain.com/mailman/listinfo/list enter your email address in tha la

Re: [Mailman-Users] who command

2004-01-28 Thread Mike Phillips
New problem. When I send "who " (the correct one this time) to the server, it responds with the AutoResponse, but it is not sending me the list, nor is it croaking on me. It's doing nothing. I'm sure I have the syntax correct as I have had it work once or twice. The email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] i

Re: [Mailman-Users] who command

2004-01-27 Thread Mike Phillips
Never mind. It helps to use the right password. That being said, how can a subscriber cause his password to be resent? I had to unsubscribe and then resubscribe myself to find my missing (subscriber) password. > I am the adminstrator and subscriber to a list. I sent a command to > [EMAIL PRO

[Mailman-Users] who command

2004-01-27 Thread Mike Phillips
I am the adminstrator and subscriber to a list. I sent a command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the body of the message "who ". The server responded, "You are not allowed to retrieve the list membership." "Who can view subscription list?" is set to list members. Is there another setting to allow me