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 * Visit the roster via the listinfo page or directly at something like <[[http://www.example.com/mailman/roster/listname]]> and copy/paste/edit the result.  * Visit the roster via the listinfo page or directly at something like <http://www.example.com/mailman/roster/listname> and copy/paste/edit the result.

3.62. How do I extract (export) a list of my list's members (subscribers)?

The preferred way to do this is via the command line tool bin/list_members, but many list owners do not have access to this tool.

Here are the other ways to get a membership list.

The above two methods have the drawback that 'hidden' members (those who have opted to be excluded from those lists) are not shown (this drawback was removed in Mailman 2.1.10 for those who authorize with a list admin/moderator password). Also, the roster shows only email addresses, not names. The 'who' result does include names.

Last changed on Thu Dec 6 22:50:25 2007 by Mark Sapiro Converted from the Mailman FAQ Wizard

This is one of many Frequently Asked Questions.

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