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I'd use bin/list_members -f to get the real names as well
as email address.
If you don't have root
- get the admin to do it for you -or-
- send a mail to listname-request, with a subject "who password"
where password is your list password.
(send a message to listname-request with the subject "help" for list of
commands )
Lee Marzke
Douglas Muth wrote:
On 12/5/05, Dan Crosta <dcrosta@sccs.swarthmore.edu> wrote:
mailman's command "list_members <foolist>" would work, but might require
you to be user mailman or root.
It definitely does. Otherwise, Python will throw this exception:
IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied:
'/usr/local/mailman/lists/foo-list/config.pck'
Perhaps a bit of a hack woludl involve going into the admin interface,
hitting /mailman/admin/pa-furry/members?letter=a, and working your way
down the alphabet, not forgetting numbers, either. Then a little bit
of code could be written to parse the results and extract the email
addresses.
-- Doug
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