Administrate mailman from shell

Hello, Is there a way to configure mailman completely from the shell? It don't has to be compfortable, it only is for scripts etc... I've heard somewhere that it's possible. The cgi-bin-scripts also only can execute probrams, he? Is there a howto for administrate and configure mailman from the shell? If not, can anyone list me all commandlines? As compensation then I will write a howto.
Thanks Jonas
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At 08:49 30/11/2001 +0100, Jonas Meurer wrote:
Hello, Is there a way to configure mailman completely from the shell? It don't has to be compfortable, it only is for scripts etc... I've heard somewhere that it's possible. The cgi-bin-scripts also only can execute probrams, he? Is there a howto for administrate and configure mailman from the shell? If not, can anyone list me all commandlines? As compensation then I will write a howto.
Thanks Jonas
You could try reviewing the function of scripts in $prefix/bin; execute them with the -h option to find out what they do. For instance, you can use the $prefix/bin/config_list to configure your lists.
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