I'm a recent convert to GNU Mailman and wondered if it is possible to add a member to a list via the unix commmand line.
I have Mailman 1.1 on Solaris 7.
I also am still wondering if its possible to authorize non-members for posting privileges to a list on a per host basis. For example, is there a way to allow all users on yourhost.yourdomain.edu to post to mylist@myhost? Thanks.
Dave Robbins
"The Fair"
The fair, the fair, the wonderful fair What will I win? A fish, duck or bear? I'll go buy some cotton candy, all sticky and pink I'll go play darts and win a pen full of ink.
The fair, the fair, the wonderful fair What should I eat? A plum, peach or pear? I'll ride the slide on a gunny sack I hope I win a beanie baby, especially Mac.
The fair, the fair, the wonderful fair But now the fair is leaving town They are taking the ferris wheel down I'll just wait til next year And start all over again.
Becky Robbins (age 8)
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 11:49:28AM -0700, Dave Robbins wrote:
I'm a recent convert to GNU Mailman and wondered if it is possible to add a member to a list via the unix commmand line.
mailman/bin/add_mebers ??
-- Ralf Hildebrandt R.Hildebrandt@tu-bs.de www.stahl.bau.tu-bs.de/~hildeb I wonder why no company starts his manual with the words `We thank you for buying this piece of shit. We have done our best to make this junk as annoying as possible, and we assure that it will give you a headache for the next two months. However, if you feel satisfied with it, we will contact you for an expensive replacement.'
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Dave Robbins
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Ralf Hildebrandt