
Is there a way to find the 'nomail' subscribers to a list [or, for that matter, subscribers selected by other criteria: e.g., all subscribers getting the list via digest]? I got a bounce-set-to-nomail notice and I cleverly deleted it by mistake and I'd like to follow up but I don't see an easy way to find the two bouncees other than shuffle through the [fairly large] list, 18-members-at-a-time looking for the two 'nomail/bounce's. Is there an easier way? [command line is fine: I do have shell access to the mailman server] Thanks!
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Bernie Cosell wrote:
Is there a way to find the 'nomail' subscribers to a list [or, for that matter, subscribers selected by other criteria: e.g., all subscribers getting the list via digest]? I got a bounce-set-to-nomail notice and I cleverly deleted it by mistake and I'd like to follow up but I don't see an easy way to find the two bouncees other than shuffle through the [fairly large] list, 18-members-at-a-time looking for the two 'nomail/bounce's. Is there an easier way? [command line is fine: I do have shell access to the mailman server] Thanks!
bin/list_members --nomail=bybounce LISTNAME
bin/list_members --help for other selection options.
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