Re: calmail lists--how to find out membership?

From: Michele Tomkin <michele_at_berkeley.edu>
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 16:34:48 -0800 (PST)

Hi Louise,

It looks like you do not actually own any lists. My previous note
assumed that you wanted to look at the membership of lists that you
owned.

The lists shown to you are lists that you are subscribed to. Each
list has it's own permissions for whether a roster is visible and to
whom. These are set by the list owner.

CalMail domain administrators do not have any special privileges over
lists. Only the list owner has privileges.

Regards, Michele

Michele Tomkin
Information Services and Technology

On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 lelsea_at_unex.berkeley.edu wrote:

> Hello Michele,
>
> Thank you. That works for some lists but not for others. Once I have
> signed into, ie, authenticated into Manage your lists I see the following:
>
> --------
>
> Manage Your Mailing Lists
>
> You own and can manage the following lists. Just click on the name of a
> list to manage the list:
>
> You are subscribed to the following lists:
>
> * calagenda-techsupport_at_lists.berkeley.edu as lelsea_at_unex.berkeley.edu
> * domain_admins_at_lists.berkeley.edu as lelsea_at_unex.berkeley.edu
> * istnewslist_at_lists.berkeley.edu as lelsea_at_unex.berkeley.edu
> * micronet-list_at_lists.berkeley.edu as lelsea_at_unex.berkeley.edu
> * unex-everyone-helpdesk_at_lists.berkeley.edu as lelsea_at_unex.berkeley.edu
> * unex-everyone-is_at_lists.berkeley.edu as lelsea_at_unex.berkeley.edu
> * unex-everyone_at_lists.berkeley.edu as lelsea_at_unex.berkeley.edu
> * unex-is-cns_at_lists.berkeley.edu as lelsea_at_unex.berkeley.edu
> * unex-is_at_lists.berkeley.edu as lelsea_at_unex.berkeley.edu
> * unex-testlist_at_lists.berkeley.edu as lelsea_at_unex.berkeley.edu
> --------
>
> If I click on one of the lists in my domain, the following options appear
> on the left of the screen:
>
> * Your Subscription
> * Roster
> * Moderation
> * Administration
>
> If I select unex-everyone-helpdesk_at_lists.berkeley.edu, I am able to click
> on "Roster" and immediately view the roster. If I select any of the other
> lists in my domain and click on "Roster", additional authentication is
> requested. Is there some obvious or non obvious reason for these two
> different behaviors?
>
> I hope I have explained things reasonably clearly. I'm willing to believe
> that there is something I have simply missed in the documentation, if
> someone will be so kind as to point me toward it. Or, it may be a bug.
>
> thanks,
> Louise
>
> > Hi Louise,
> >
> > If you are already logged into "Manage Your Mailing Lists", select
> > the name of the list you wish to see. Then there will be 2 items on
> > the left navigation bar that can show you this information. Select
> > "Roster" or "Modify Subscribers"
> >
> > Regards, Michele
> >
> > Michele Tomkin
> > Information Services and Technology
> >
> > On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 lelsea_at_unex.berkeley.edu wrote:
> >
> >> Hello All,
> >>
> >> This may have been covered but if so the information has evaded my
> >> search.
> >>
> >> How do I find out the persons who are currently members of a list,
> >> assuming that I own the list and/or administer the domain?
> >>
> >> thanks,
> >> Louise Elsea
> >> IS Helpdesk
> >> UC Berkeley Extension
> >>
> >>
> >>
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