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On Sep 25, 2006, at 11:21 AM — 9/25/06, Jeff Kiesel wrote:
> Hi All,
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> Yeah, it sounds crazy, but I was wondering if it were at all
> possible...
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> I'd like to eliminate part of the manual labor involved in
> maintaining our
> ListServ. At my company, we have a few groups set up in Exchange
> (development, sales, support) that make up our "Technical
> Community". All
> members of the technical community need to be signed up for a bunch of
> ListServ lists - by me. It would be nice if, when our admins add a
> new
> employee to one of these Exchange groups, they would also get
> automatically
> added to our lists.
>
> Maybe I can schedule a task in Windows (maybe a batch file?) that
> would
> check for new users in these groups, and create a text file of the
> new users
> that could somehow be fed automatically into ListServ. I'm just
> thinking
> out loud here. Anyone ever attempt to do this? Am I overlooking
> some good
> reasons not to do this?
I am not an Exchange person, but if Exchange has a command to list
out the members of a group programmatically, you could certainly
write a script to do what you want with minimal effort if you know
scripting.
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