Дилян Палаузов writes:

 > In the past I struggled

What do you mean by struggled?  You couldn't find a option?  As far as
I know, there is none.  I think Abhilash has done some work on
implementing domain ownership.  I don't know how far he has
progressed.  You should get in touch with him.

 > to set mailman.cfg[mailman]site_owner per
 > domain, so that it is not global.  The use case is that once a
 > mailman3 domain is set up for web, emails sent by mailman from that
 > domain do use that domain and do not reveal the existence of other
 > domains, hosted on the same system. 

Specifically, for Mailman the "site owner" refers to the person(s) who
is responsible for maintaining the software and keeping the instance
running.  There is no way to have a per-domain site owner except to
run an instance per domain.  The way we use that term, that's the only
way it makes sense.

I guess what you want is for system messages about list management to
come from the domain owner.  As I understand it, for your use case,
the best you can currently do is create a domain that does nothing
except own the site, and in that way reveal nothing about the list
domains.

I agree that it should be possible to configure that address
per-domain.  It would help if you create an issue describing your use
case and requesting this enhancement, because it's not obvious to me.
Abhilash may not have thought of it himself.  I think adding the field
to the domain record is easy enough, but we have to have a REST API
endpoint to manage it, and preferable to have it in Postorius, of
course.

@kushal Please make a note this as a TO DO for your proposal if you
write one up.  It's often important for the reasons Дилян gives.

Steve


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