At least in version 2.1, there is a 'find_members' executable in the Mailman bin directory. It is designed exactly to do what you want - find what lists a user is on.
Eric Luhrs wrote:
My organization uses Mailman to manage approximately 40 mailing lists, with up to 1000 members each. Occasionally I receive email from a user who is getting duplicate messages which have been sent to multiple lists. Is there a unix-based command that will tell me which lists contain a given email address? I know I can dump addresses from a list, but this isn't efficient since we have so many of them. I'd rather search all of the lists for the needed patern. Any pointers will be greatly appreciated.
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