John DeCarlo wrote:
Another alternative is to fiddle with the email "who" command - a script
I posted earlier.  Then by email you can get subscriber's full names.

I you really want it on a web page write the code to do that. The commands can be run with a cron job and output to a file. If you know some basic Linux and some basic html you can put just about any Mailman information onto a web page. I use a lot of virtual includes - a cron job updates the include file, and that updates the web page.
I've put together a page that shows all the list I administer. I shows number of members and number of pending messages. It has an alphabet that links to the member list for that letter, and a link to things like the add member form, archives, and so on.



<>< Paul, pretty good with html, but a real newbie hack with Linux



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