On 2/25/2020 9:37 AM, Brian Carpenter wrote:
> On 2/25/20 5:36 AM, Dennis Putnam wrote:
>> The link to include legend on the membership management page is:
>>
>> http://localhost.localdomain/mailman/admin/rushtalk/members/list?legend=yes
>>
>>
>> Why is that not defaulting to the real host and how
On 2/25/20 5:36 AM, Dennis Putnam wrote:
The link to include legend on the membership management page is:
http://localhost.localdomain/mailman/admin/rushtalk/members/list?legend=yes
Why is that not defaulting to the real host and how do I fix it? TIA.
Have you tried running:
/mailman_install
Todd Wheeler wrote:
>New to mailman and testing features for a client. One member address is
>getting digests yet the setting in the Membership List administrative
>web page does not have digests or plain checked.
>
>I have checked digests/plain on, submitted, then cleared them off and
>submit
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>You are correct. It is a bug. The bug is already fixed (inadvertently)
>by the Mailman 2.1.10 changes to show hidden members to the
>admin/moderator. The following patch to Mailman/Commands/cmd_who.py
>(caveat: compiled, but not tested) should fix recent versions through
>2.1.
Brian Luria wrote:
>
>when I put the who command in, I supplied the password to no avail.
>The privacy option is restricted to list members but you're saying having
>password in subject line should allow viewing of the list..correct? If so,
>that doesn't seem to be working.
You are correct. It is
when I put the who command in, I supplied the password to no avail.
The privacy option is restricted to list members but you're saying having
password in subject line should allow viewing of the list..correct? If so,
that doesn't seem to be working.
On 9/23/07, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
Brian Luria wrote:
>I am the creator and administrator of all lists I've set up on a mailman
>install and my email is listed under general options of list administrator
>When I send a -request message with who in subject line, I get a bounce that
>I dont have permission to get list of members.
>Th
Thanks. I'll live with it :>)
On 9/19/07, Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 9/19/07, Brian Luria wrote:
>
> > mailman is on a host server (i.e. I pay a hosting company)
> > I dont think I have access to the mailman install as I share the
> install on
> > the server so I dont THINK
On 9/19/07, Brian Luria wrote:
> mailman is on a host server (i.e. I pay a hosting company)
> I dont think I have access to the mailman install as I share the install on
> the server so I dont THINK I can edit those files -- unless you think
> otherwise.
There is no web-accessible way to chan
mailman is on a host server (i.e. I pay a hosting company)
I dont think I have access to the mailman install as I share the install on
the server so I dont THINK I can edit those files -- unless you think
otherwise.
On 9/19/07, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Brian Luria wrote:
>
> >Is
Brian Luria wrote:
>Is there a way to set it to just show all the members so I can scroll down,
>without having to use the alphabetical listing?
>I have a list with 47 members so it wouldnt be that big.
>It seems like there's a setting where if the list is up to a certain number
>of members, then
William F. Hill, Jr. wrote:
>Is it possible to download the membership list? If so, how?
>
>When I go to my administration panel and select Membership Options I only
>see members that are subscribed under the alphabetical heading. I would
>like to be able to see the whole list at once. Is this
On Apr 12, 2005, at 23:21, Tom Williams wrote:
I want to print out the email addresses of our membership, but can't
find an
easy way to do it.
If you have shell access on the server, running the
~mailman/bin/list_members script (with the name of the list as the
argument) is the best way.
List_Members [listname]
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Tom Williams
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 10:22 AM
To: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: [Mailman-Users] membership list
I want to print out the email addresses of our membership, bu
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 22:11, Kenneth Jacker wrote:
> (Mailman-2.1b3+)
>
> I must be really stupid! Though I've used regexprs for years, I can't
> seem to create one that will show *all* members. I thought that ".*"
> would work, but it doesn't.
>
> Why do I need to use this in the "Find Member"
On my system it is:
/usr/local/mailman/bin/list_members
You could simply cron a job that does that for you to a file and put the
file someplace where it can be downloaded.
/usr/local/mailman/bin/list_members listname > filename.txt
You can also allow list members to view the list members if yo
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 15:14:12 -0500, John Swartzentruber wrote:
>I looked at Defaults.py and saw DEFAULT_ADMIN_MEMBER_CHUNKSIZE, which
>seems to be the value that I would want to change. I added this line to
>my mm_cfg.py file:
>
>DEFAULT_ADMIN_MEMBER_CHUNKSIZE = 70
>
>but it doesn't seem to make a
On Fri, 05 Jul 2002 11:52:43 -0600
Chris O'Neill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can someone please tell me the location of the file(s) containing the
> list of members to the mailing list(s), and whether this file is human
> readable?
~/lists//config.db. Its not particularly human readable.
>
DUH Silly me! I was looking for a complex solution when, all the time, a simple
one was available!
Thanks, Bob! I'm sure I can cobble-up something using list_members in a cron job.
Regards,
Chris
On 6 Jul 2002 at 16:30, Bob Weissman wrote:
> Mailing list database files are not human r
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