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NAME

       list_members - List all the members of a Mailman list

SYNOPSIS

       list_members [-o file] [-r] [-d] [-p] [-h] listname

OPTIONS

       -o file, --output file
              Write output to specified file instead of standard out.

       -r, --regular
              Print just the regular (non-digest) members.

       -d [kind], --digest[=kind]
              Print  just the digest members.  Optional argument can be "mime"
              or "plain" which prints just the digest members  receiving  that
              kind of digest.

       --nomail[=why], -n [why]
              Print   the  members  that  have  delivery  disabled.   Optional
              argument can be "byadmin", "byuser",  "bybounce",  or  "unknown"
              which  prints just the users who have delivery disabled for that
              reason.  It can also be "enabled" which prints just those member
              for whom delivery is enabled.

       -f, --fullnames
              Include the full names in the output.

       -p, --preserve
              Output  member  addresses case preserved the way they were added
              to the list.  Otherwise, addresses are printed in all lowercase.

       -i, --invalid
              Print  only  the  addresses  in  the  membership  list  that are
              invalid.  Ignores -r, -d, -n.

       -u, --unicode
              Print addresses which are stored as Unicode objects  instead  of
              normal string objects.  Ignores -r, -d, -n.

       -h, --help
              Print a small help text and exit

              listname is the name of the mailing list to use.

NOTES

       Note  that  if  neither  -r or -d is supplied, both regular members are
       printed first, followed by digest members, but no indication  is  given
       as to address status.

AUTHOR

       Author  of  Mailman  is the Mailman Cabal, see http://www.list.org/ for
       information.   This   manpage   is   written   by   Tollef   Fog   Heen
       <tfheen@debian.org> for Debian, but may be used by others.

SEE ALSO

       Mailman     documentation     on     http://www.list.org/     and    in
       /usr/share/doc/mailman.

                                  2004-10-17