Markus Grandpré writes:

 > How can I configure the list settings the way that emails intended
 > for moderators are delivered only to them, and not to the
 > owners/administrators of the list?

If the owners are few and well-trusted, you could make them
superusers.  There are a lot of reasons why that is unattractive, of
course.

I think (without looking at the code) that the change you want is
about 4 lines in two files if it's a global configuration.  It becomes
somewhat more complex if a list configuration.  (Plus documentation,
of course.)  Both forms seem quite simple.  I would definitely be
willing to review a merge request if submitted.  It would also be a
suitable "easy"/"beginner" task (eg, to qualify for GSoC) in the
tracker.

I'm a little reluctant to do it myself, because the pain point a
couple of my large clients had is different, and more complex.  Some
of their owners wanted to delegate owner-only capabilities like mass
(un)subscribe to their moderators, but were uncomfortable with making
them owners.  So I would prefer to look into that code when I have
time to do the more complex task, and the "who gets moderator mail"
patch could ride along "for free".

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GNU Mailman consultant (installation, migration, customization)
Sirius Open Source    https://www.siriusopensource.com/
Software systems consulting in Europe, North America, and Japan
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