Well, sorta.  clone_member means you end up with user 'b' who has the same attributes
as user 'a', but it doesn't get rid of user 'a'.  clone_member followed by a 
remove_members
might be pretty painless, though; nice find.

Christopher VanOosterhout wrote:
> 
> In fact, Mailman does include a function to do this.  You can use the command line 
>clone_member command and not only
> change for a specific list but for all lists hosted by a particular Mailman program.
> 
> Chris
> 
> At 10:24 AM 1/12/2001 +0000, Phil Riding wrote:
> 
> > on 10/1/01 3:14 am, Steve McDonald wrote:
> >
> > > I'm the administrator for a number of lists and often receive a message from
> > > a list member alerting me to a change in their email address.  Can I amend
> > > their email address for them or do they have to re-subscribe to the list
> > > using their new address?
> >
> > As far as I know, you can't amend the address as such - you need to
> > unsubscribe the 'old' address and then resubscribe them using the new
> > address (or you could tell them to do the same using their subscription
> > page).
> >
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Phil Riding
> >
> >
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