Thanks Mark and Steve.
It is indeed as you said - the real listname was not the advertised
listname.
The list has now been moved, named as it should be, and all is well.
Regards,
Mark
On 22/11/16 13:12, Mark Sapiro wrote:
$PATH/bin/list_members
On 11/20/2016 11:37 PM, Mark Dale wrote:
>
> $PATH/bin/list_members -f acme_widgets (works fine)
>
> $PATH/bin/list_members -f acme.widgets (gets ignored)
>
> Any clues from anyone would be greatly appreciated.
I just verified that it works for me.
As Steve suggests, if this is cPanel or poss
Mark Dale writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using version 2.1.23
What operating system is used by your host? What is your MTA? Are
you using a service manager such as cPanel or Plesk? Have you applied
any patches to Mailman?
While I cannot rule out a Mailman problem, as far as I know embedded
periods
Hi,
I'm using version 2.1.23
Regards,
Mark
On 22/11/16 03:33, mailman-admin wrote:
Works for me.
Which version of mailman are you using?
Kind regards,
Christian Mack
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Am 21.11.2016 um 08:37 schrieb Mark Dale:
> Hi,
>
> If a list's name has a period in it, the "bin/list_members" doesn't seem
> to like it. For example:
>
> $PATH/bin/list_members -f acme_widgets (works fine)
>
> $PATH/bin/list_members -f acme.widgets (gets ignored)
>
> I've tried escaping the p