>>you can have users with site privileges

I had a look at the data model but couldn’t see this. Would you mind please 
pointing me in the direction of where user site privilege information is stored?

I can see that there is the concept of “Rosters” but rosters seem to apply to 
lists and not at a higher level i.e. as far as I can see there’s no way to 
apply a roster to the system rather than to a list.

The main thing I’m looking for is whether there is an authorisation concept 
that operates at a higher level than the list.

I wonder is there the concept of some sort of “special” mailing list that is 
different or hidden or privileged in some way? There is a reference in the 
documentation to a “site list” but I coudn’t find much more about it. If there 
is a “special” list then maybe site wide user priveleges can be stored against 
it.

I can see there is a site_owner in the Mailman config file although this just 
seems to be an email address to get bounces in certain circumstances, is it 
used for anything?



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On 24 Jan 2015, at 3:13 pm, Terri Oda <te...@toybox.ca> wrote:

On 2015-01-23, 7:12 PM, Andrew Stuart wrote:
> Is this defined in any way?
> 
> Is there any concept that a given Mailman user has “site admin rights”?
> 
> Or is the concept of the “site administrator” not realised in the application 
> and just considered to be someone with operating system level access to the 
> system that Mailman is running on?

In Mailman 2, there's no admin "users" in a typical sense but the site 
administrator is someone who knows the global password for a site and/or has 
shell access. The global password lets you log in as an admin to any list, and 
depending on your settings may let you do things like create and delete lists.  
And yes, it's really just one shared password

In Mailman 3 there's a much more nuanced user system and you can have users 
with site privileges (and there's no longer a need to share passwords).

Terri


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