Anne Ramey wrote:
I should have mentioned that will not work for this case. You'll notice that these are not all nice ascii characters. some are spaces, some deletes, some other hex values...I don't know what they all are because they will not copy and past nicely. They don't appear at all when I do list_members. Any other ideas
There are several options and I have lots of ideas.
Have you tried just checking the 'unsub' box next to the entry?
The 'address' you see looks a lot like the URL of the options page that the address is a link to. Perhaps you are not seeing the address at all, but rather, you are seeing the result of funny characters in the address confusing the browser's rendering of the anchor tag. It looks like <http://lists.ncmail.net/mailman/options/nciin-network-ops/%00b%00r%00i%00a%0...> is a link to the options page of the user whose address is
%00b%00r%00i%00a%00n%00v%00--at--%00n%00c%00c%00c%00s%00.%00c%00c%00.%00n%00c%00.%00u%00s%00%00%00%00%00%1F%00%00%00%01%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%03%00%00%00
(if you replace --at-- with @, %00 with ^@, %1F with ^_, %01 with ^A and %03 with ^C)
Do you see brianv@ncccs.cc.nc.us on the list_members output? Does this entry appear in the membership list on its own page at the beginning?
It also looks like someone mass subscribed a list pasted from or output by a word processor
If the bad addresses don't appear in list_members (I don't know why they wouldn't, but maybe they just appear with the control characters that you don't see and thus look OK) you can do
bin/list_members listname | bin/synch_members -f - -n listname
and if you like what that says, you can do
bin/list_members listname | bin/synch_members -f - listname
You might also try
bin/list_members -i listname
to see what that shows.
You could create a simple withlist script to validate member addresses and delete invalid ones..
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