>Excellent! Now if I could figure out how to wildcard that address.
>There are 2 email address formats that could be used here, and I want to
>make sure to get them both...
>
>
>use...@physics.tamu.edu
>use...@tamu.edu
Take the file that contains the userids, and edit it.
Make two pieces. Appe
On 5/6/2010 11:05 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Chris Barnes wrote:
So, does anyone have a script which will read a given filename, and
issues the command:
remove_members --fromall -n -N $...@*
How about
remove_members --fromall -n -N -f filename
Excellent! Now if I could figure out how to wi
Chris Barnes wrote:
>
>So, does anyone have a script which will read a given filename, and
>issues the command:
>
>remove_members --fromall -n -N $...@*
How about
remove_members --fromall -n -N -f filename
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Savoy, Jim wrote:
>
>I was wrong - an attachment directory was indeed created for my second
>message as well.
>In looking at the creation dates for that list, they always seem to be
>created sometime
>the next day after 3:00 am. Since the only cron job I run at that time for
>Mailman is
>senddigest
At the end of each semester, I have a list of 30 or so userids of
students who are leaving. Before I write my own shell script, I thought
I would see if I could prevent myself from reinventing the wheel and see
if someone else has a script to do this.
So, does anyone have a script which will
Thanks Stephen.
I was wrong - an attachment directory was indeed created for my second
message as well.
In looking at the creation dates for that list, they always seem to be
created sometime
the next day after 3:00 am. Since the only cron job I run at that time for
Mailman is
senddigests, I guess