Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>You are correct. It is a bug. The bug is already fixed (inadvertently)
>by the Mailman 2.1.10 changes to show hidden members to the
>admin/moderator. The following patch to Mailman/Commands/cmd_who.py
>(caveat: compiled, but not tested) should fix recent versions through
>2.1.
Brian Luria wrote:
>
>when I put the who command in, I supplied the password to no avail.
>The privacy option is restricted to list members but you're saying having
>password in subject line should allow viewing of the list..correct? If so,
>that doesn't seem to be working.
You are correct. It is
when I put the who command in, I supplied the password to no avail.
The privacy option is restricted to list members but you're saying having
password in subject line should allow viewing of the list..correct? If so,
that doesn't seem to be working.
On 9/23/07, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
Brian Luria wrote:
>I am the creator and administrator of all lists I've set up on a mailman
>install and my email is listed under general options of list administrator
>When I send a -request message with who in subject line, I get a bounce that
>I dont have permission to get list of members.
>Th
I am the creator and administrator of all lists I've set up on a mailman
install and my email is listed under general options of list administrator
When I send a -request message with who in subject line, I get a bounce that
I dont have permission to get list of members.
This only happens with list