add.\" .\" GNU Mailman Manual .\" .\" remove_members .\" .\" Documenter: Terri Oda .\" terri (at) zone12.com .\" Created: September 13, 2004 .\" Last Updated: September 13, 2004 .\" .TH remove_members 1 "September 13, 2004" "Mailman 2.1" "GNU Mailman Manual" .\"===================================================================== .SH NAME remove_members \- Remove members from a Mailman mailing list. .\"===================================================================== .SH SYNOPSIS .B remove_members [-f \fIfile\fP] [-a] [--fromall] [-n] [-N] [-h] [\fIlistname\fP] [\fIaddr1\fP ...] .\"===================================================================== .SH DESCRIPTION .B remove_members removes members from a Mailman mailing list from the command line. .\"===================================================================== .SH OPTIONS .IP "---file=\fIfile\fP, -f \fIfile\fP" Remove member addresses found in the given file. If file is `-', read stdin. .IP "--all, -a" Remove all members of the mailing list. (mutually exclusive with --fromall) .IP "--fromall" Removes the given addresses from all the lists on this system regardless of virtual domains if you have any. This option cannot be used -a/--all. Also, you should not specify a listname when using this option. .IP "--nouserack, -n" Don't send the admin acknowledgements. If not specified, the list default value is used. .IP "--help, -h" Print help message and exit. .IP \fPlistname\fI The name of the mailing list to use. .IP \fPaddr1\fI ... Additional addresses to remove. .\"===================================================================== .SH SEE ALSO .BR add_members (1), .BR clone_member (1), .BR find_member (1), .BR list_members (1) .PP The Mailman website: http://www.list.org .\"===================================================================== .SH AUTHOR This man page was created by Terri Oda . Use to contact the developers.