Well, I meant the username, of course, not the real name. Right now you can 
only find which email is connected to which username if you had email contact 
with the user him/herself. I used it so that the other list admins (if 
appointed later) could also find out which email had to be removed if someone 
quit from a function. For example: if a checkuser quits, then with the list we 
could easily find which email we had to remove. That is a lot harder now.

Trijnstel
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Van: effe iets anders <[email protected]>
Verzonden: maandag 14 juni 2021 08:24
Aan: List for discussions related to list admins on lists.wikimedia.org 
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Onderwerp: [List admins] Re: Name connected to an email?

I'm not sure if that feature was supposed to be used that way. From what I 
understand, this was mostly exposing people's real identity to other list 
members. In my humble opinion, this should in our setup in 99% be the choice of 
the individual and not of the list admin. That is, if it is even legal to 
collect that kind of data unless you have prior permission.

Lodewijk

On Sun, Jun 13, 2021 at 11:12 PM Trijnstel wp 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,

In the previous mailman version you could write a name to an email address so 
that it was easy to find which user was connected to which email. In this new 
version I haven't found this feature yet. Does it exist? And if not: is there a 
possibility to add it?

Trijnstel
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