django-mailman

Interface to Mailman Web-API

django-mailman is a simple way to manage one or more mailman mailing lists which are not installed on your server. It uses the webinterface to subscribe or unsubscribe a mailinglist member. Additional you are able to request a list of all subscribed members for a specific mailing list. ==Requirements== `django-mailman` is tested and works with mailman version 2.1.5. It's possible that mailman also works with the 2.1.x series, but I guess it wouldn't work with the 3.x series which is under development at the moment `django-mailman` requires Django 1.0 or later. ==Configuration== First of all, you must add this project to your list of `INSTALLED_APPS` in `settings.py`: INSTALLED_APPS = ( 'django.contrib.admin', 'django.contrib.auth', 'django.contrib.contenttypes', 'django.contrib.sessions', 'django.contrib.sites', ... 'django_mailman', ... ) Run `manage.py syncdb`. This creates the appropriate tables in your database that are necessary for operation. ==Usage== from django_mailman.models import List ===Create new List=== list_name = 'testlist' list_pwd = 'pwd' list_email = '[email protected]' list_url = 'http://mailman.listdomain.com' list_encoding = 'iso-8859-1' # must match the encoding of your mailman installation list = List(name=list_name, password=list_pwd, email=list_email, main_url=list_url, encoding=list_encoding) ===Subscribe new member=== list.subscribe('[email protected]', 'first-name', 'last-name') ===Unsubscribe member=== list.unsubscribe('[email protected]') ===Show a list of all subscribed members=== list.get_all_members() This method will return a list of all members in the following format: [[u'first-name last-name', u'[email protected]']] ===Admin Moderation Url=== If you would like to provide some functionality to log into your mailman moderation area you could request the complete url from your list. list.get_admin_moderation_url()
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