[Mailman-Users] Mail List Password
Matt Ryanczak
ryanczak at arin.net
Mon Sep 12 19:20:48 CEST 2005
Phil,
Try the command change_pw in your mailman bin directory. Here's the
output of change_pw --help
Usage: change_pw [options]
Options:
--all / -a
Change the password for all lists.
--domain=domain
-d domain
Change the password for all lists in the virtual domain
`domain'. It
is okay to give multiple -d options.
--listname=listname
-l listname
Change the password only for the named list. It is okay to give
multiple -l options.
--password=newpassword
-p newpassword
Use the supplied plain text password `newpassword' as the new
password
for any lists that are being changed (as specified by the -a,
-d, and
-l options). If not given, lists will be assigned a randomly
generated new password.
--quiet / -q
Don't notify list owners of the new password. You'll have to
have
some other way of letting the list owners know the new password
(presumably out-of-band).
--help / -h
Print this help message and exit.
--
Matt Ryanczak
American Registry for Internet Numbers
Lead System Administrator
On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 13:15 -0400, Phil wrote:
> I have forgotten the password to one of my mail lists. For the life of me I
> can't seem to find a way to reset the password. Any help? The control
> panel would be Plesk 7
>
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