Hi,
While working on postorius "Better User Settings Management" for gsoc i
came up with few queries that i need to ask from core developers and barry.
1. Is there a way to filter the object of MailmanUser just like django
have. (eg: to get distinct list_ids from mm_user.subscriptions)
2. from whe
On 19 Apr 2013, at 15:39, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> On Apr 19, 2013, at 11:48 AM, Ian Eiloart wrote:
>
>> I think Mailman supports SMTP/LMTP calls to discover whether a sender is
>> permitted to post to a list, doesn't it?
>
> MM3's LMTP server currently only does a limited sanity check on the mes
Although there might be a place for the use of OpenPGP for identification of
users to the WebUI, such a project would not, in itself, be sufficiently
complex for a GSoC project. If you are interested in such an effort, it would
need to be combined with other (preferably related) aspects of authe
On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 5:19 AM, Abhilash Raj wrote:
> I am a undergrad student interested in OpenPGP integration in mailman as a
> GSOC project this summer.
Here is a semi-related idea; use OpenPGP instead of passwords for
authentication to the web interface, possibly using monkeysphere:
http://
I echo Stephen's comments. Although I try to lurk on the #mailman channel most
of the time, being half a world away from him, I am most likely to be at the
keyboard after 1100 UTC and before 0200 UTC.
However, I strongly suggest that you begin more specific questions on this
mailing list.
Ric
Abhilash Raj writes:
> Can you tell about who is going to mentor this(OpenPGP integration with
> mailman)
I would guess the official mentors are likely to be myself and Wacky
(Richard Wackerbarth). Joost isn't official (why not? -- you get a
T-shirt! :-) but he has expressed interest and offer