Thanks. If you can reasonably peel off part of your "work on it" I'd be happy to lay a hand to it. I've been developing in python now for a decade more or less (with intervals when Java was shop-required). Just finished moving my personal library of tools to Python 3, but only aliased "python" to python3 last week. Oh, and I'm retired, so there is free time, albeit not as much as folks with jobs think. What I'd really like is a web interface such as I provide for the dance weekend pages I administer: A button that offers "download as CSV" for the Membership list. Barring that, accessing all 787 list members, one page at a time, scraping the pages into an editor, and then doing what I need to do would be a serious PITA. The "who" command is _exactly_ what I want. So, until now, my work process has been. And: I have no sysadmin access to the list: On that server I'm a pure (admin-level for mailman) user. try it (about annually, so I forget between) realize it failed realize what the problem is change the password grab the info change the password again As you can imagine, this is less than ideal. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Mailman Coders, which is subscribed to GNU Mailman. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1830663 Title: admin email interface fails w/ password holding space To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/mailman/+bug/1830663/+subscriptions