mmsitepass(8)


NAME

   mmsitepass  -  Set  the  Mailman  site  password,  prompting  from  the
   terminal.

SYNOPSIS

   mmsitepass [options] [password]

OPTIONS

   -c, --listcreator

          Set the list creator password instead of the site password.  The
          list  creator is authorized to create and remove lists, but does
          not have the total power of the site administrator.

   -h, --help

          Print a small help text and exit

SECURITY

   Including the admin-password on the command line is  a  small  security
   risk if you have untrusted users on the system.

DESCRIPTION

   The  site  password can be used in most if not all places that the list
   administrator's password can be used, which in turn can be used in most
   places that a list users password can be used.

AUTHOR

   Author  of  Mailman  is the Mailman Cabal, see http://www.list.org/ for
   information.   This   manpage   is   written   by   Tollef   Fog   Heen
   <tfheen@debian.org> for Debian but may be used by others.

SEE ALSO

   Mailman     documentation     on     http://www.list.org/     and    in
   /usr/share/doc/mailman.

                              2007-07-14                     MMSITEPASS(8)


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