On Mon, 2014-06-16 at 11:01 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
This list is for Mailman users, not Listserv(r) users. See <http://wiki.list.org/display/DOC/Mailman+is+not+Listserv>
That said, and assuming you really mean Mailman and not Listserv(r), what is your question?
If you mean is there a way for a list admin to see what other lists in this installation a user is subscribed to, no. The site admin can go to the user's options page and list the user's other subscriptions if the site has set 'ALLOW_SITE_ADMIN_COOKIES = Yes' in mm_cfg.py, and the site admin can use Mailman's bin/find_member command to find the lists a user is subscribed to, but an ordinary list owner can't do these.
If you mean is there a way for a list admin to see what other lists she is an admin of, see the FAQ at <http://wiki.list.org/x/5YA9>.
A lot of creative jiggery-pokery can be done using ~mailman/bin/withlist at a CLI prompt. Without going into details (which are very detailed) you can obtain a list of lists on the server using Mailman.Site.get_listnames() and search for subscribers within each element of the returned list of lists. This stuff can be scripted and run from a web UI if you wish. Some knowledge of Python is necessary, otherwise YMMV :)
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