Re: [Mailman-Users] subscriber list by E-mail

2005-11-11 Thread Thomas Gramstad
Never mind, following the law of simplicity, just "who password" and nothing more worked... thanks again On Fri, 11 Nov 2005, Thomas Gramstad wrote: > Thanks, the request address, that helped -- this is getting much > closer, but I'm still not quite there. I still don't understand > the syntax.

Re: [Mailman-Users] subscriber list by E-mail

2005-11-11 Thread Thomas Gramstad
Thanks, the request address, that helped -- this is getting much closer, but I'm still not quite there. I still don't understand the syntax. I've tried the following versions: who password [EMAIL PROTECTED] who password [EMAIL PROTECTED] who password [EMAIL PROTECTED] where the address is the a

Re: [Mailman-Users] subscriber list by E-mail

2005-11-11 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mark Sapiro wrote: >Thomas Gramstad wrote: > >>If so, what is an alternative way >>for the other two to get all the subscribers at once >>(and not 30 at a time)? > >Also see . Also, you can use the "View Subscriber List" button on the li

Re: [Mailman-Users] subscriber list by E-mail

2005-11-11 Thread Mark Sapiro
Thomas Gramstad wrote: >I'm one of three list administrators of a large newsletter >managed by Mailman. While I have shell access to the >machine where Mailman is installed, the other two do not. >We want the other two to be able to take a back-up of the >subscriber list when they want to. I tho

[Mailman-Users] subscriber list by E-mail

2005-11-11 Thread Thomas Gramstad
I'm one of three list administrators of a large newsletter managed by Mailman. While I have shell access to the machine where Mailman is installed, the other two do not. We want the other two to be able to take a back-up of the subscriber list when they want to. I thought this could be achieved i