On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 03:43:24PM -0500, Joe Burkhart wrote:
But, it would be very helpful to be able to query for a list of all members
subscribed to a particular topic from the command line or elsewhere. Is
that possible?
Similar to the addtopic.py tool I posted on Jun 11th, but doing
get
? Maybe there's a way to do this at the command line?
Thanks,
Joe
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From: Christopher Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 6:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Using topics vs. Additional Lists
I would say that the main
-Users] Using topics vs. Additional Lists
I'm using version 2.1.2, and when you find a member using the member
management screen, there is no listing for topics. Following are the
displayed options:
unsub | member address, member name | mod | hide | nomail | ack | not metoo
| nodupes | digest
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Using topics vs. Additional Lists
I would say that the main advantage to topics is that the list admin
only has to maintain one list. Also, the subscribers can opt to receive
only information defined by topic, or others not defined by any topic
I would say that the main advantage to topics is that the list admin
only has to maintain one list. Also, the subscribers can opt to receive
only information defined by topic, or others not defined by any topic.
If you want to check the topics for a particular subscriber, you can
enter their
Joe Burkhart wrote on Fri, 18 Jun 2004:
First, we're planning a one-way list that our organization will use to
send updates and news to subscribers and not accept postings from
members. We have several categories of messages that may be sent out
depending on the program the message
First, we're planning a one-way list that our organization will use to send
updates and news to subscribers and not accept postings from members. We
have several categories of messages that may be sent out depending on the
program the message pertains to. We're weighing the benefits of using one