On Thu, 16 Feb 2017 17:19:52 +0000 (UTC) Beartooth <beartooth@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I'm not sure where I ought to post this; if there's still a > Mailman list, it's not carried by Gmane. And even if there is, this > may be a Fedora question. > > On my own domain (not Comcast) I've been running three lists > under Mailman for a good many years and Fedora releases. Two of them > are still fine. > > The third went into abeyance five years back. I want to > resume it, or maybe start a replacement, with at least some of the > former subscribers. But I never wrote the listowner password down, > and of course I've forgotten it. > > I have both user access and root access to my domain, but no > GUI, and the only way I've ever done anything with Mailman is through > the GUI. > > Is there some way to use the CLI to find the list and set a > dummy listowner password? If you are using the Fedora mailman package, you will want to run: /usr/lib/mailman/bin/mmsitepass (or if not, I guess wherever mmsitepass ends up). That lets you set the site password, and that should work in most any place it asks for a list admin password. Hope that helps kevin
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