[Mailman-Users] unsubbing people who don't know their address
Joshua S. Freeman
jfreeman at connix.com
Fri Oct 19 20:27:22 CEST 2001
Thanks Greg...
I was reluctant to run the script until I knew what it did and what
parameters it took.. I guess I didn't give the creators of mailman
enough credit and for that I am truly sorry!
cheers,
J.
On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, Greg Ward
wrote:
> On 19 October 2001, Joshua S. Freeman said:
> > I noticed in /mailman/bin a script called 'find_member' but I don't 'read'
> > python and don't know if that's some kind of utility to do what I'm trying
> > to do.
>
> You don't have to read Python, just English. Running find_member
> without arguments gives a help message. If you don't know which lists
> this person is a member of, find_member looks useful.
>
> If you know the list in question, you probably want to use list_members
> with our old friend grep. Eg. to find all "@aol.com" users on
> "foo-list":
>
> cd ~mailman
> ./bin/list_members foo-list | grep '@aol\.com'
>
> Good luck --
>
> Greg
> --
> Greg Ward - software developer gward at mems-exchange.org
> MEMS Exchange http://www.mems-exchange.org
>
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