You gave me the key Dragon - it was the TYPE of password that made all the 
difference!

Thank you!

Bob 

-----Original Message-----
From: Dragon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2006 1:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];Mark Sapiro;mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Stupid newbie request

Bob Landman sent the message below at 09:24 AM 8/27/2006:
>Not true Mark.  My list has that option turned off and I checked A,B,C 
>list pages and none of the subcribers had that box checked.
>
>And as for running a script - how can I do that when I don't have 
>command line authority as Mailman for me is hosted by a commercial 
>website?  How do I run such a script (provided I can find someone to 
>write it for me)?
---------------- End original message. ---------------------

I can't seem to get it to NOT work except as expected when the private_roster 
setting is set to List Admin Only.

I did several tests in various combinations. I put the who command followed by 
a valid admin, moderator or user password on a single line in the request 
e-mail.

When private_roster is set to Anyone, it works even without a password.

When private_roster is set to List Members, it requires a password but any 
valid member, moderator or administrator password works.

When private_roster is set to Admin Only, moderator or administrator passwords 
work.

Is the command returning anything at all?

Is the address you are sending it to correct? It should be in the form [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]

Which type of password are you using?

What is private_roster set to? (You find that on the Privacy 
Options->Subscription Rules page).

Without further information, the only thing I can think of that would be 
preventing this is that your provider has decided to disable this feature. Have 
you tried contacting them to ask?

Do you know what version of mailman they are running?

The scripts that were referred to in the FAQ run on your machine, not the 
server. They query the admin web interface and extract the information. You do 
not need CLI access on the host machine, you only need to have Python installed 
on your own machine. Similar scripts can be devised in Perl, PHP or any other 
language that can retrieve a web page and parse a text file.

Dragon

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