/ I saw output like:/
<User "Real Name1" (250400693957149667060114911620088407125) at 0x7f9435096640> deleted from Mailman <User "Real Name2" (52978839424924170731978420609240089133) at 0x7f9435096760> deleted from Mailman
So your users had no real names configured?
Cheers, Eggert
Am Dienstag, 25. April 2023, 23:14:27 CEST schrieb Andrew Hodgson:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
The script at https://www.msapiro.net/scripts/clean_users.py has been updated. As before, it has settings to control whether Django users are deleted if there is a corresponding Mailman user with no memberships or only if there is no corresponding Mailman user, and whether or not Mailman users with no >memberships are deleted. Thanks, I ran this script and it did delete a load of Mailman users, I got output similar to this: <User "" (47600399411039288509336192576257642185) at 0x7fb17a6a35e0> deleted from Mailman
Why aren't we seeing the actual address here?
Thanks. Andrew.
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