Have you tried the "who" command?
Usage:
who password
See everyone who is on this mailing list. The roster is limited to
list administrators and moderators only; you must supply the list
admin or moderator password to retrieve the roster.Karen G. Schneider wrote:
Observation...
This (output of subscriber lists) is requested so frequently I wonder if in a future
version the Mailman interface could be set up to generate this list for list
administrators; I know the Mailman paradigm is concentrated on Web access, but most of us
working with other lists really, really miss that "review" feature. It's a) Armageddon
backup (something terrible happens to the host, but you still have your most valuable
information--the list of subscribers), and b) a fairly efficient workaround for a feature
not implemented in 2.0 (searchable member archives). The only catch is that it is
predicated on access to <mailmaninstalldir>.
(I put in a separate request to the host of our lists asking if they would create a script
we could run from our own Web interface.)
--
John DeCarlo, My Views Are My Own
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