Are you saying that the above returns an empty list?? How can that be?
no, no... there are all there - about 1600 or so... but the john guy
isn't there...
i was just mentioning that i used the withlist as one way to delete the
john guy. i was just trying to add that address and delete it a
kalin mintchev wrote:
Are you saying that the above returns an empty list?? How can that be?
no, no... there are all there - about 1600 or so... but the john guy
isn't there...
In your original post you said you did
# ./remove_members -a -n -N aaac
That should have removed everyone or at
strings config.pck | grep wang
this helped. found 'johnwang @aabdc.com'... took it out with withlist...
isn't mailman supposed to check for stuff like that when mass subscribing?
this was from a mass subscription
thanks for the help... now things a back to normal...
kalin mintchev wrote:
strings config.pck | grep wang
this helped. found 'johnwang @aabdc.com'... took it out with withlist...
isn't mailman supposed to check for stuff like that when mass subscribing?
this was from a mass subscription
Yes, I don't know why it failed in this case. Mass
can somebody explain this please?... thanks
# ./remove_members -n -N aaac [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# ./remove_members -a -n -N aaac
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ./remove_members, line 186, in ?
main()
File ./remove_members, line 176,
and this - executed in the directory of the aaac list:
who cares if s/he is a member - just get it out... why would you need to
assertIsMember?!? doesn't make sense
[~/aaac]# grep -rl [EMAIL PROTECTED] *
[~/aaac]# ../../bin/remove_members -a -n -N aaac
Traceback (most recent call last):
kalin mintchev wrote:
and this - executed in the directory of the aaac list:
who cares if s/he is a member - just get it out... why would you need to
assertIsMember?!? doesn't make sense
Because the method which is used to remove the member is more general
than that.
[~/aaac]# grep -rl
Because the method which is used to remove the member is more general
than that.
aha... ok.
It appears something is messed up in the lists config.pck or perhaps
there is a transparent character or something similar in the actual
member address.
right. but grep didn't find it either...
- Original Message ---
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] doesn't work...
From: kalin mintchev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 22:23:13 -0400 (EDT)
To: Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: mailman-users@python.org
Because the method which is used to remove
Hi,
I'm using Sendmail 8.12.1.
I'm new to Mailman, just trying to get it working today.
When I try to send it commands, I get this bounce message from Sendmail:
- Transcript of session follows -
Failure to exec script. WANTED gid 12, GOT gid 2. (Reconfigure to take 2?)
When I try to send it commands, I get this bounce message from Sendmail:
- Transcript of session follows -
Failure to exec script. WANTED gid 12, GOT gid 2. (Reconfigure to take
2?)
554 5.3.0 unknown mailer error 2
I understand what's happening here, but my attempts to fix
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