[Mailman-Developers] Mailman v3 and ban-list

Tim Van Dyne Tim.VanDyne at valleyair.org
Mon Nov 28 21:39:14 CET 2011


I know the usual answer I've seen for this particular feature in the
past has been essentially been "use your MTA" when blocking globally,
because it is quite easy to do.  But I want to second Chris' thought
because those who don't have access to the MTA's config are unable to do
anything about it.  And those who administer mailman services but simply
do not know how to configure the MTA to do this (like staff that cover
me when I'm off of work) would find this sort of feature to be a
lifesaver when they're directed to block a certain address on the server
but are faced with over 100 lists to insert the address into.   

Personally I'd just write a script to do it or configure the MTA, but I
do see a clear need for something like this if it's possible at this
stage in development to consider if it hasn't been already.

-----Original Message-----
Subject: [Mailman-Developers] Mailman v3 and ban-list

Hello,

I thought I would ask a quick question on the development of Mailman 3.
Over in the Mailman-Users list, Mark Sapiro mentions that he adds a
regex into the ban_list of all of his lists.

Is there any consideration being given to having a global ban_list which
applied across all lists for a mailman instance?  It would be nice to
have both a global and a list-specific ban_list mechanism.  The global
version would allow one to put in one ban entry in for all lists.  An
example would be Mark's regex for answerpot (a list message harvester).

Just a thought,
Chris


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