On 31/08/12 22:31, Jeff Green wrote:
> On Fri, 31 Aug 2012, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
> 
>> On 08/31/2012 04:01 PM, Jeff Green wrote:
>>> We are currently stuck at the step of mapping out how we originate mail
>>> for the whitelist. Production and Google Apps mail are easy. But people
>>> say we may have volunteers, board members, etc. who do not use our known
>>> mail routes.
>>
>> I'm not why you couldn't give volunteers, etc. a server to send from and
>> add that IP to your trusted senders for the domain that they use
>> (assuming they're using one of your domains for their email address).
> 
> Andrew suggested giving them Google apps accounts. I think it's a great
> solution--it allows people to use gmail or pretty much any mail client
> they want.

Volunteers don't have @wikimedia.org addresses...

Moreover, I expect Ops to know which wikimedia.org emails are valid, so
they could in theory send a mass mail alerting of an upcomin change,
although I expect anyone with that email would be in internal-l.

Posts going to a mailing list through gmane could be a problem though,
since the mail goes user -> gmane -> mchenry -> distribution.


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