Module: mailman

Module: mailman#

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  • add mailman list LISTNAME@DOMAIN PASSWORD [private]

  • delete mailman list LISTNAME@DOMAIN

  • count mailman lists

  • list mailman lists

  • add mailman delegates LISTNAME@DOMAIN EMAIL…

  • delete mailman delegate LISTNAME@DOMAIN EMAIL…

  • list mailman delegates LISTNAME@DOMAIN

  • check mailman delegate EMAIL

  • generate mailman password LISTNAME@DOMAIN

  • set mailman password LISTNAME@DOMAIN PASSWORD

  • get mailman usage

  • set mailman private LISTNAME@DOMAIN

  • set mailman public LISTNAME@DOMAIN

COMMANDS

add mailman list LISTNAME@DOMAIN PASSWORD [private]

Create a new mailing list named LISTNAME for DOMAIN, using PASSWORD. By default, a mailing list is public, i.e, anyone can subscribe and read the archives. If ‘private’ is passed as an option, then make the mailing list private, so that subscriptions need to be approved by an administrator and only subscribed members can access the archives.

Mailing lists are managed using the Mailman application. For further information on Mailman see https://wiki.list.org/DOC/Home

Examples

$ cpanel add mailman list private-list@example.com tiger private
$ cpanel add mailman list public-list@example.com tiger

delete mailman list LISTNAME@DOMAIN

Delete the mailing list identified by LISTNAME@DOMAIN.

Mailing lists are managed using the Mailman application. For further information on Mailman see https://wiki.list.org/DOC/Home

Example

$ cpanel delete mailman list private-list@example.com

count mailman lists

Count the number of mailing lists associated to your cPanel account.

Mailing lists are managed using the Mailman application. For further information on Mailman see https://wiki.list.org/DOC/Home

Example

$ cpanel count mailman lists

See a sample of the JSON result data at: https://api.docs.cpanel.net/openapi/cpanel/operation/count_lists/

list mailman lists

List the mailing lists of your cPanel account, along with detailed information of each mailing list.

Example

$ cpanel list mailman lists

See a sample of the JSON result data at: https://api.docs.cpanel.net/openapi/cpanel/operation/list_lists/

add mailman delegates LISTNAME@DOMAIN EMAIL…

Add one or more delegate EMAILS to the mailing list identified by LISTNAME@DOMAIN.

A delegate is a subscriber to the mailing list with administrative privileges.

Mailing lists are managed using the Mailman application. For further information on Mailman see https://wiki.list.org/DOC/Home

Example

$ cpanel add mailman delegates private-list@example.com \
      scott@example.com larry@example.com

list mailman delegates LISTNAME@DOMAIN

List the delegates of the mailing list identified by LISTNAME@DOMAIN.

A delegate is a subscriber to the mailing list with administrative privileges.

Mailing lists are managed using the Mailman application. For further information on Mailman see https://wiki.list.org/DOC/Home

Example

$ cpanel list mailman delegates private-list@example.com

See a sample of the JSON result data at: https://api.docs.cpanel.net/openapi/cpanel/operation/get_mailman_delegates/

delete mailman delegates LISTNAME@DOMAIN EMAIL…

Delete one or more delegate EMAILS from the mailing list identified by LISTNAME@DOMAIN.

A delegate is a subscriber to the mailing list with administrative privileges.

Mailing lists are managed using the Mailman application. For further information on Mailman see https://wiki.list.org/DOC/Home

Example

$ cpanel delete mailman delegates private-list@example.com \
      scott@example.com larry@example.com

check mailman delegate EMAIL

Return 1 if EMAIL is a delegate in any mailing list.

A delegate is a subscriber to the mailing list with administrative privileges.

Mailing lists are managed using the Mailman application. For further information on Mailman see https://wiki.list.org/DOC/Home

Example

$ cpanel check mailman delegate scott@example.com

See a sample of the JSON result data at: https://api.docs.cpanel.net/openapi/cpanel/operation/has_delegated_mailman_lists/

generate mailman password LISTNAME@DOMAIN

Generate a one-time password for the mailing list identified by LISTNAME@DOMAIN. This password will expire after one use.

Mailing lists are managed using the Mailman application. For further information on Mailman see https://wiki.list.org/DOC/Home

Example

$ cpanel generate mailman password private-list@example.com

See a sample of the JSON result data at: https://api.docs.cpanel.net/openapi/cpanel/operation/generate_mailman_otp/

set mailman password LISTNAME@DOMAIN PASSWORD

Set a new PASSWORD for the mailing list identified by LISTNAME@DOMAIN.

Mailing lists are managed using the Mailman application. For further information on Mailman see https://wiki.list.org/DOC/Home

Example

$ cpanel set mailman password private-list@example.com tiger

get mailman usage

Return the total disk usage of all mailing lists associated to your cPanel account.

Mailing lists are managed using the Mailman application. For further information on Mailman see https://wiki.list.org/DOC/Home

Example

$ cpanel get mailman usage

See a sample of the JSON result data at: https://api.docs.cpanel.net/openapi/cpanel/operation/get_lists_total_disk_usage/

set mailman private LISTNAME@DOMAIN

Make a mailing list identified by LISTNAME@DOMAIN private. In a a private mailing list subscriptions need to be approved by an administrator and only subscribed members can access the archives.

Mailing lists are managed using the Mailman application. For further information on Mailman see https://wiki.list.org/DOC/Home

Example

$ cpanel set mailman private private-list@example.com

set mailman public LISTNAME@DOMAIN

Make a mailing list identified by LISTNAME@DOMAIN public. In a public mailing list anyone can subscribe and archives are publicly accesible, even to non-subscribers.

Mailing lists are managed using the Mailman application. For further information on Mailman see https://wiki.list.org/DOC/Home

Example

$ cpanel set mailman public public-list@example.com