From plarcuni at sprynet.com Sat Nov 11 08:31:59 2006 From: plarcuni at sprynet.com (Phil Arcuni) Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 08:31:59 -0500 Subject: [Mail-lists-admin] Mailman Message-ID: <009f01c70598$f9c873e0$6401a8c0@phildesktop> To all mail list administrators, As part of a general cleanup, Mailman has been upgraded to v2.1.9. The changes from v2.1.5 are minor, including bug fixes and minor security flaws. One additional feature has been added: Administrators now have the capability to delete their own lists. This is a powerful tool, and you might wish to stay clear of it. If you click on it, you will be asked to authenticate with your password. If it is used, everything goes away including the subscriber roster. You might wish to make a list of your subscribers as a backup. Avoid sharing your password with anyone. If sharing becomes necessary, change it when the sharing is no longer needed. Occasionally, I have been asked how to get a list of subscribers, and I have referred the inquirer to the Mailman FAQ 3.62 at http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py . There are several methods described in the FAQ. I recently tried getting a list and recommend using the email "who" command as follows:: Send a message, from the same address by which you are subscribed to the list, to listname-request at usps.org , where listname is the name of your list. In the subject line write "who yourpassword" without the quotes, where yourpassword is the one you use for list admin access. A list of subscribers, with their names if entered, will be returned to you almost immediately from listname-bounce at usps.org . A description of the "who" command, and other email commands, can be found by addressing your -request address as above and with "help" (without the quotes) in the subject line. Thank you all for volunteering to assist the communication needs of our member. Regards, Phil R/C Philip Arcuni, SN Chairman, Information Technology Committee Mail Lists Administrator