If you move up to the 2.1B5 version of mailman then you can use an SQL
database to store the list information and membership information.  Then
with some judicious use of SQL commands you can set the users to all use
the same passwords.

You can actually do the same thing using the 2.0.x version of Mailman
but that would require you to write in Python.

Maybe I should write a password management utility for use with Mailman?

Good Luck - Jon Carnes
 

On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 07:17, Phillip L. Harbison wrote:
> Is there a way to link a user's subscriptions to multiple lists so
> that they have a common password and only have to give the password
> once?  I have a group of about 10 lists that I manage for my church.
> Most people are on several lists.  It would be nice if they could
> have one password and only sign on once.
> 
> -- 
> Phil Harbison
> 
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