On Mon, 2014-06-16 at 13:27 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
It's a privacy concern. Just because I happen to subscribe to your list doesn't mean you should be able to know what other lists I might subscribe to. That's why only site admins (people who have sufficient access to the Mailman installation on the server) have this capability.
If you have shell access on a Mailman host you can pretty much do as you wish, including circumventing a lot of Mailman's privacy walls, all without having system root access. This is both good and bad, obviously, and is mostly an argument for being cautious about who has terminal access on a server running Mailman.
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