Douglas Foster writes: > Baptiste's proposal is clearly the easiest to implement: Admins inform the > group that IETF is going to stop munging on a specific date. After that date, > subscribers are switched to digest mode if the MLM or the user detects > problems. Admins switch them back when the user reports that the list > traffic has an exception in place by the subscriber's evaluator. This > approach may also be sufficient for this list, as I suspect that most of our > evaluators will already have an exemption for IETF.
I do not think there is any need for admins to switch users back. Users are already able to log in to list options page (https://www.ietf.org/mailman/options/dmarc for this list) and change Set Digest Mode option on or off. So if the mailing list receives bounce from specific user, and that user is not yet using digest mode, then mailing list would turn on digest mode. If it gets bounce from the digest email sent to the user, it would do whatever it now does when it receives bounces (I think they temporarely disable deliver, and after some time they will try again and after repeated failures they will remove user from the list or something like that). If user thinks his mail system is fixed so non digested emails works, he can log in to options page for the mailing list and turn of digest mode. If he was wrong and the non-digested emails do not work, then there will be bounce, and digest mode gets automatically turned on again. There is no point of asking admins to do anything for specific users, when users can do those operations themselves. -- [email protected] _______________________________________________ dmarc mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dmarc
