strange behavior with EXTERNAL_PUBLIC_ARCHIVER

hello, i realized some strange behavior of mailman with the EXTERNAL_PUBLIC_ARCHIVER option. simply setting it to '/usr/bin/id > /tmp/log 2>&1' gives in /tmp/log: uid=38(list) gid=38(list) groups=0(root),102(lpadmin),109(shutdown)
at commandline: $ whoami list $ id uid=38(list) gid=38(list) groups=38(list),106(lurker)
why does user list member different lists in the two cases? same uid, same gid, only the lists it members are different.
bye mejo
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On 28/06/2003 To Mailman-Users wrote:
mh, the problem is at the debian package: mailmanctl start is run as root. if i start mailman as list, /tmp/log has the output i expected: uid=38(list) gid=38(list) groups=38(list),106(lurker)
bye mejo
-- Efficiency and progess is ours one more Now that we have the Neutron bomb It's nice and quick and clean and gets things done Kill kill kill kill kill the poor tonight

On 28/06/2003 To Mailman-Users wrote:
mh, the problem is at the debian package: mailmanctl start is run as root. if i start mailman as list, /tmp/log has the output i expected: uid=38(list) gid=38(list) groups=38(list),106(lurker)
bye mejo
-- Efficiency and progess is ours one more Now that we have the Neutron bomb It's nice and quick and clean and gets things done Kill kill kill kill kill the poor tonight
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Jonas Meurer