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MAILMAN
NAMEDESCRIPTION
optional arguments:
Commands:
SEE ALSO
NAME
Mailman - Mailing list server binary
DESCRIPTION
usage: mailman [-h] [-v] [-C CONFIG]
{help,aliases,conf,create,digests,import21,info, inject,lists,members,qfile,remove,reopen,restart, shell,start,status,stop,unshunt,version,withlist} ...
The GNU Mailman mailing list management system Copyright 1998-2017 by the Free Software Foundation, Inc. http://www.list.org
optional arguments:
-h , --help
show this help message and exit
-v , --version
Print this version string and exit
-C CONFIG, --config CONFIG
Configuration file to use. If not given, the environment variable MAILMAN_CONFIG_FILE is consulted and used if set. If neither are given, a default configuration file is loaded.
Commands:
{help,aliases,conf,create,digests,import21,info, inject,lists,members,qfile,remove,reopen,restart, shell,start,status,stop,unshunt,version,withlist}
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help |
Show this help message and exit. |
aliases
Regenerate the aliases appropriate for your MTA.
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conf |
Print the mailman configuration. |
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create |
Create a mailing list. |
digests
Operate on digests.
import21
Import Mailman 2.1 list data.
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info |
Information about this Mailman instance. |
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inject |
Inject a message from a file into a mailing list’s queue. |
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lists |
List all mailing lists |
members
Manage list memberships. With no arguments, list all members.
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qfile |
Get information out of a queue file. |
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remove |
Remove a mailing list. |
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reopen |
Signal the Mailman processes to re-open their log files. |
restart
Stop and restart the Mailman runner subprocesses.
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shell |
An alias for ‘withlist‘. |
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start |
Start the Mailman master and runner processes. |
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status |
Status of the Mailman system. |
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stop |
Stop the Mailman master and runner processes. |
unshunt
Unshunt messages.
version
Mailman’s version.
withlist
Operate on a mailing list. For detailed help, see --details
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for Mailman is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and Mailman programs are properly installed at your site, the command
info Mailman
should give you access to the complete manual.