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@@ -129,13 +129,23 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist
very useful, but could be dangerous!)
<li> New moderation choice: archive but don't send to list.
- <li> New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal.
+ <li> New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. Or just be able to annotate the message for
+ multiple moderator scenarios.
+
<li> Better integration with moderated newsgroups (and allow some addresses to bypass even that moderation and be delivered to a
secondary channel, like moderators@isc.org).
<li> Allow a list to be marked `disabled' so things like the replybot still works, and the archives are still available, but mail
posted to the list is always returned unsent.
+ <li> Ability to `sideline' some messages in the moderation queue
+ <li> Hook moderation up to a whitelist a la TMDA. A non-member message gets held in a non-admindb queue, and the sender gets a
+ confirmation message. When they confirm, we moderate the
+ message as normal, but if they don't we assume it's spam (after
+ some period of time) and discard it. The admin should be able
+ to see all these super-quarantined messages with the flip of a
+ button.
+
</ul>
<h3> List Membership
</h3>
@@ -178,13 +188,23 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist
very useful, but could be dangerous!)
<li> New moderation choice: archive but don't send to list.
- <li> New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal.
+ <li> New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. Or just be able to annotate the message for
+ multiple moderator scenarios.
+
<li> Better integration with moderated newsgroups (and allow some addresses to bypass even that moderation and be delivered to a
secondary channel, like moderators@isc.org).
<li> Allow a list to be marked `disabled' so things like the replybot still works, and the archives are still available, but mail
posted to the list is always returned unsent.
+ <li> Ability to `sideline' some messages in the moderation queue
+ <li> Hook moderation up to a whitelist a la TMDA. A non-member message gets held in a non-admindb queue, and the sender gets a
+ confirmation message. When they confirm, we moderate the
+ message as normal, but if they don't we assume it's spam (after
+ some period of time) and discard it. The admin should be able
+ to see all these super-quarantined messages with the flip of a
+ button.
+
<li> Have one account per user per site, with multiple email addresses and fallbacks. Allow them to subscribe whichever
address they want to whichever list, with different options per
subscription.
@@ -241,13 +261,23 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist
very useful, but could be dangerous!)
<li> New moderation choice: archive but don't send to list.
- <li> New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal.
+ <li> New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. Or just be able to annotate the message for
+ multiple moderator scenarios.
+
<li> Better integration with moderated newsgroups (and allow some addresses to bypass even that moderation and be delivered to a
secondary channel, like moderators@isc.org).
<li> Allow a list to be marked `disabled' so things like the replybot still works, and the archives are still available, but mail
posted to the list is always returned unsent.
+ <li> Ability to `sideline' some messages in the moderation queue
+ <li> Hook moderation up to a whitelist a la TMDA. A non-member message gets held in a non-admindb queue, and the sender gets a
+ confirmation message. When they confirm, we moderate the
+ message as normal, but if they don't we assume it's spam (after
+ some period of time) and discard it. The admin should be able
+ to see all these super-quarantined messages with the flip of a
+ button.
+
<li> Have one account per user per site, with multiple email addresses and fallbacks. Allow them to subscribe whichever
address they want to whichever list, with different options per
subscription.
@@ -310,13 +340,23 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist
very useful, but could be dangerous!)
<li> New moderation choice: archive but don't send to list.
- <li> New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal.
+ <li> New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. Or just be able to annotate the message for
+ multiple moderator scenarios.
+
<li> Better integration with moderated newsgroups (and allow some addresses to bypass even that moderation and be delivered to a
secondary channel, like moderators@isc.org).
<li> Allow a list to be marked `disabled' so things like the replybot still works, and the archives are still available, but mail
posted to the list is always returned unsent.
+ <li> Ability to `sideline' some messages in the moderation queue
+ <li> Hook moderation up to a whitelist a la TMDA. A non-member message gets held in a non-admindb queue, and the sender gets a
+ confirmation message. When they confirm, we moderate the
+ message as normal, but if they don't we assume it's spam (after
+ some period of time) and discard it. The admin should be able
+ to see all these super-quarantined messages with the flip of a
+ button.
+
<li> Have one account per user per site, with multiple email addresses and fallbacks. Allow them to subscribe whichever
address they want to whichever list, with different options per
subscription.
@@ -385,13 +425,23 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist
very useful, but could be dangerous!)
<li> New moderation choice: archive but don't send to list.
- <li> New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal.
+ <li> New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. Or just be able to annotate the message for
+ multiple moderator scenarios.
+
<li> Better integration with moderated newsgroups (and allow some addresses to bypass even that moderation and be delivered to a
secondary channel, like moderators@isc.org).
<li> Allow a list to be marked `disabled' so things like the replybot still works, and the archives are still available, but mail
posted to the list is always returned unsent.
+ <li> Ability to `sideline' some messages in the moderation queue
+ <li> Hook moderation up to a whitelist a la TMDA. A non-member message gets held in a non-admindb queue, and the sender gets a
+ confirmation message. When they confirm, we moderate the
+ message as normal, but if they don't we assume it's spam (after
+ some period of time) and discard it. The admin should be able
+ to see all these super-quarantined messages with the flip of a
+ button.
+
<li> Have one account per user per site, with multiple email addresses and fallbacks. Allow them to subscribe whichever
address they want to whichever list, with different options per
subscription.
@@ -470,13 +520,23 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist
very useful, but could be dangerous!)
<li> New moderation choice: archive but don't send to list.
- <li> New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal.
+ <li> New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. Or just be able to annotate the message for
+ multiple moderator scenarios.
+
<li> Better integration with moderated newsgroups (and allow some addresses to bypass even that moderation and be delivered to a
secondary channel, like moderators@isc.org).
<li> Allow a list to be marked `disabled' so things like the replybot still works, and the archives are still available, but mail
posted to the list is always returned unsent.
+ <li> Ability to `sideline' some messages in the moderation queue
+ <li> Hook moderation up to a whitelist a la TMDA. A non-member message gets held in a non-admindb queue, and the sender gets a
+ confirmation message. When they confirm, we moderate the
+ message as normal, but if they don't we assume it's spam (after
+ some period of time) and discard it. The admin should be able
+ to see all these super-quarantined messages with the flip of a
+ button.
+
<li> Have one account per user per site, with multiple email addresses and fallbacks. Allow them to subscribe whichever
address they want to whichever list, with different options per
subscription.
@@ -566,13 +626,23 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist
very useful, but could be dangerous!)
<li> New moderation choice: archive but don't send to list.
- <li> New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal.
+ <li> New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. Or just be able to annotate the message for
+ multiple moderator scenarios.
+
<li> Better integration with moderated newsgroups (and allow some addresses to bypass even that moderation and be delivered to a
secondary channel, like moderators@isc.org).
<li> Allow a list to be marked `disabled' so things like the replybot still works, and the archives are still available, but mail
posted to the list is always returned unsent.
+ <li> Ability to `sideline' some messages in the moderation queue
+ <li> Hook moderation up to a whitelist a la TMDA. A non-member message gets held in a non-admindb queue, and the sender gets a
+ confirmation message. When they confirm, we moderate the
+ message as normal, but if they don't we assume it's spam (after
+ some period of time) and discard it. The admin should be able
+ to see all these super-quarantined messages with the flip of a
+ button.
+
<li> Have one account per user per site, with multiple email addresses and fallbacks. Allow them to subscribe whichever
address they want to whichever list, with different options per
subscription.
@@ -665,13 +735,23 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist
very useful, but could be dangerous!)
<li> New moderation choice: archive but don't send to list.
- <li> New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal.
+ <li> New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. Or just be able to annotate the message for
+ multiple moderator scenarios.
+
<li> Better integration with moderated newsgroups (and allow some addresses to bypass even that moderation and be delivered to a
secondary channel, like moderators@isc.org).
<li> Allow a list to be marked `disabled' so things like the replybot still works, and the archives are still available, but mail
posted to the list is always returned unsent.
+ <li> Ability to `sideline' some messages in the moderation queue
+ <li> Hook moderation up to a whitelist a la TMDA. A non-member message gets held in a non-admindb queue, and the sender gets a
+ confirmation message. When they confirm, we moderate the
+ message as normal, but if they don't we assume it's spam (after
+ some period of time) and discard it. The admin should be able
+ to see all these super-quarantined messages with the flip of a
+ button.
+
<li> Have one account per user per site, with multiple email addresses and fallbacks. Allow them to subscribe whichever
address they want to whichever list, with different options per
subscription.
@@ -771,13 +851,23 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist
very useful, but could be dangerous!)
<li> New moderation choice: archive but don't send to list.
- <li> New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal.
+ <li> New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. Or just be able to annotate the message for
+ multiple moderator scenarios.
+
<li> Better integration with moderated newsgroups (and allow some addresses to bypass even that moderation and be delivered to a
secondary channel, like moderators@isc.org).
<li> Allow a list to be marked `disabled' so things like the replybot still works, and the archives are still available, but mail
posted to the list is always returned unsent.
+ <li> Ability to `sideline' some messages in the moderation queue
+ <li> Hook moderation up to a whitelist a la TMDA. A non-member message gets held in a non-admindb queue, and the sender gets a
+ confirmation message. When they confirm, we moderate the
+ message as normal, but if they don't we assume it's spam (after
+ some period of time) and discard it. The admin should be able
+ to see all these super-quarantined messages with the flip of a
+ button.
+
<li> Have one account per user per site, with multiple email addresses and fallbacks. Allow them to subscribe whichever
address they want to whichever list, with different options per
subscription.