Email command help¶
You can get some help about the various email commands that are available by sending the word help to a mailing list’s -request address.
>>> mlist = create_list('test@example.com')
>>> from mailman.commands.eml_help import Help
>>> help = Help()
>>> print(help.name)
help
>>> print(help.description)
Get help about available email commands.
>>> print(help.argument_description)
[command]
With no arguments, help provides a list of the available commands and a short description of each of them.
>>> from mailman.runners.command import Results
>>> results = Results()
>>> from mailman.email.message import Message
>>> print(help.process(mlist, Message(), {}, (), results))
ContinueProcessing.yes
>>> print(results)
The results of your email command are provided below.
confirm - Confirm a subscription request.
echo - Echo back your arguments.
end - Stop processing commands.
help - Get help about available email commands.
join - Join this mailing list.
leave - Leave this mailing list.
stop - An alias for 'end'.
subscribe - An alias for 'join'.
unsubscribe - An alias for 'leave'.
With an argument, you can get more detailed help about a specific command.
>>> results = Results()
>>> print(help.process(mlist, Message(), {}, ('help',), results))
ContinueProcessing.yes
>>> print(results)
The results of your email command are provided below.
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help [command]
Get help about available email commands.
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Some commands have even more detailed help.
>>> results = Results()
>>> print(help.process(mlist, Message(), {}, ('join',), results))
ContinueProcessing.yes
>>> print(results)
The results of your email command are provided below.
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join [digest=<no|mime|plain>]
Join this mailing list.
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You will be asked to confirm your subscription request and you may be
issued a provisional password.
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By using the 'digest' option, you can specify whether you want digest
delivery or not. If not specified, the mailing list's default delivery
mode will be used.
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