[Mailman-Users] How to compile all addresses subbed to all lists on a system

alex wetmore alex at phred.org
Fri May 25 00:28:13 CEST 2001


On Thu, 24 May 2001, Bill Bradford wrote:
> On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 03:05:31PM -0700, Sarah K. Miller wrote:
> > Have any of you found an automated way to slurp all of the addresses off
> > of all the lists on your system and then subscribe them to another list
> > on the system?
>
> bin/list_users <listname> > /tmp/list1.txt
> bin/add_members /tmp/list1.txt <new-listname>

It is list_members, not list_users.  Also, I would recommend using the
-n and -d options with list_members to get digested and non-digested
members seperately, and then adding them seperately.

It would be really nice to have a version of list_members which dumped
all user properties (nomail, digest, passwd, etc) and a corresponding
version of add_members that parsed it.  This would be useful when
copying lists between servers.

alex





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