Fil wrote:
>I would see it that way, in the "Archiving" section of admin :
>
> Archiving on a foreign system :
> -------------------------------
>
> prevent archiving on foreign systems yes [] no [x]
> (adds a X-NO-Archive: header)
>
> if no,
> send all mails to archive on the following address(es):
> [ ................ ]
> e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], and so on
> see http://mail.org/foreign_archives/ for more information
>
>
(Without stating an opinion on if it is a good idea in *this* case or
not to add this functionality, I'd like to share an opinion about the
nature of the selections.)
The sequence of "prevent" "no" "if no" can be confusing. I can see list
managers accidentally setting this wrong and then coming to -users
asking for help. I think it would be less confusing to have it read
like this:
Archiving on a foreign system :
-------------------------------
allow archiving on foreign systems NO [] YES[X]
if NO mailman adds a X-NO-Archive: header
if YES,
send all mails to archives via the following address(es):
[ ................ ]
e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], and so on
see http://mail.org/foreign_archives/ for more information
jc
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