>>>>> "MP" == Marc Perkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MP> I have set up the system and I've been running it for a few MP> weeks and I really like it. But there's a few little missing MP> features - many of which should be easy to add, that I hope MP> you developers will consider. I'm the systems admin for the MP> Electronic Frontier Foundation. Ah, an excellent organization! MP> I'd like to be able to enter (and/or allow the user to enter) MP> other email addresses that if they sens email from the other MP> address they have the same membership privileges as the MP> original member email address. Thus if [EMAIL PROTECTED] is in the MP> list but the email comes from [EMAIL PROTECTED] then it is treated MP> the same. Ideally - the user could make these aliases and it MP> would apply to all lists the user is a member of. This will be added after MM2.1 when I consolidate the user database. For now, I've added a FAQ entry describing the workaround: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq02.001.htp MP> Right now the url http://domain.com/mailman/admin goes to a MP> page that just shows public lists. I'd like to see a link MP> there that goes to a master admin page - where you first have MP> to enter the master password - and then you get several master MP> admin options - including: An excellent idea. The way to do this is to have a `site' cgi script which provides the functionality. I think it's too late to add this to MM2.1, unless someone contributes the code. I'm offline right now, but I would suggest you add these ideas to the Mailman wiki: http://www.zope.org/Members/bwarsaw/MailmanDesignNotes/FrontPage perhaps to the MM3 notes section? Or better yet, add them to the Feature Request tracker on the SourceForge project. MP> 2) Menu to create a new list - avoiding the need to go to the MP> command MP> line. Please note that MM2.1 will let you create new lists thru-the-web. The link is on the admin overview page. MP> Mailman allows a list of people (nonmembers) who are allowed MP> to post to the list. The list normally contains additional MP> email addresses. I would like to see the ability to refer to MP> the entire membership of other lists for membership/or posting MP> privileges. For example "@otherlistname" could mean to include MP> all the members of another list as being allowed to post to MP> this list. Thus you could create an umbrella list - containing MP> 3 other lists - and make the list postable by the members of MP> any of the three lists (and thier personal aliases) and no one MP> else. MP> Additionally - I'd like to enter a flat file reference MP> "/usr/lists/viplist" to include as people who can also MP> post. So if I have 50 lists and we get a new board member - I MP> don't have to add them as a privileged person to 50 lists. You will be able to do both these things in MM2.1, but you'll have to hack a little Python. MM2.1 has an extension mechanism which would let you a small Python module to get this behavior. I agree that both are worthwhile and I'd like to see a more integrated approach for a future version. MP> If I set my password - that should be my password for all MP> lists. This also applies to my real name - for whenever you MP> add that - and other info about me as a user that I chose to MP> set - such as my email aliases - my home page - my favorite MP> links - or whatever. Maybe the ability to have a checkbox on MP> some "per list" setting that allow me to apply the changes to MP> all lists. This checkbox exists in MM2.1. You can change your RealName, email address, or password globally, i.e. on all lists in that (virtual) domain. It's a bit of a hack internally, but a more principled approach will be added when the consolidated user database is implemented. MP> Some people play by the rules - some don't. It would be nice MP> to have global blacklist and global whitelist features to MP> control spammers and those who otherwise misbehave. See Mailman/Handlers/SpamDetect.py for the current approach. Requires shell access to the Mailman installation. MP> I'd like a setting so that if non-members post to the list MP> that their messages are automatically dropped (bounced) MP> without list owner intervention. The bounce message should be MP> able to be customized giving the user information to join the MP> list - or just go to hell. Hmm, except for the customizable bounce information, this exists in MM2.1. You can also auto-discard certain addresses, and do address matching on explicit address or regular expression. MP> Anyhow --- many of these features could be easilly added - MP> many might take some serious work - but - I thought I'd add MP> this to the wanted list in case no one else thought of these MP> things. The best thing to do, if you don't want these good suggestions to get lost, is to add them to a more permanent artifact, like the feature request tracker or the Mailman wiki. Cheers, -Barry _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers