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diff --git a/doc/mailman-admin/sender-filters.html b/doc/mailman-admin/sender-filters.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5280dda0 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/mailman-admin/sender-filters.html @@ -0,0 +1,246 @@ +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> +<html> +<head> +<link rel="STYLESHEET" href="mailman-admin.css" type='text/css' /> +<link rel="first" href="mailman-admin.html" title='GNU mailman - list Administration Manual' /> +<link rel='contents' href='contents.html' title="Contents" /> +<link rel='last' href='about.html' title='About this document...' /> +<link rel='help' href='about.html' title='About this document...' /> +<link rel="next" href="node23.html" /> +<link rel="prev" href="node21.html" /> +<link rel="parent" href="node20.html" /> +<link rel="next" href="node23.html" /> +<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> +<meta name='aesop' content='information' /> +<title>2.7.2 Sender filters</title> +</head> +<body> +<div class="navigation"> +<div id='top-navigation-panel' xml:id='top-navigation-panel'> +<table align="center" width="100%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="2"> +<tr> +<td class='online-navigation'><a rel="prev" title="2.7.1 subscription rules" + href="node21.html"><img src='previous.png' + border='0' height='32' alt='Previous Page' width='32' /></a></td> +<td class='online-navigation'><a rel="parent" title="2.7 the Privacy Options" + href="node20.html"><img src='up.png' + border='0' height='32' alt='Up one Level' width='32' /></a></td> +<td class='online-navigation'><a rel="next" title="2.7.3 recipient Filters" + href="node23.html"><img src='next.png' + border='0' height='32' alt='Next Page' width='32' /></a></td> +<td align="center" width="100%">GNU Mailman - List Administration Manual</td> +<td class='online-navigation'><a rel="contents" title="Table of Contents" + href="contents.html"><img src='contents.png' + border='0' height='32' alt='Contents' width='32' /></a></td> +<td class='online-navigation'><img src='blank.png' + border='0' height='32' alt='' width='32' /></td> +<td class='online-navigation'><img src='blank.png' + border='0' height='32' alt='' width='32' /></td> +</tr></table> +<div class='online-navigation'> +<b class="navlabel">Previous:</b> +<a class="sectref" rel="prev" href="node21.html">2.7.1 Subscription rules</a> +<b class="navlabel">Up:</b> +<a class="sectref" rel="parent" href="node20.html">2.7 The Privacy Options</a> +<b class="navlabel">Next:</b> +<a class="sectref" rel="next" href="node23.html">2.7.3 Recipient Filters</a> +</div> +<hr /></div> +</div> +<!--End of Navigation Panel--> + +<h3><a name="SECTION002272000000000000000"></a><a name="sender-filters"></a> +<br> +2.7.2 Sender filters +</h3> + +<p> +When a message is posted to the list, a series of moderation criteria are +applied to determine the disposition of the message. This section +contains the modeation controls for postings from both members and +non-members. + +<p> +<dl> +<dt><strong>default_member_moderation</strong></dt> +<dd>Member postings are held for moderation if their <em>moderation + flag</em> is turned on. Note that only the list administrators can + change the value of a member's moderation flag. + +<p> +You can control whether new members get their moderation flag + turned on or off by default when they subscribe to the list. By + turning this flag off by default, postings by members will be + allowed without further intervention (barring other restrictions + such as size or implicit recipient lists - see below). By + turning the flag on, you can quarantine new member postings to + make sure that they meet your criteria for netiquette, topicality, + etc. Once you determine that the new member understands the + community's posting rules, you can turn off their moderation flag + and let their postings go through unstopped. + +<p> +E-newsletter style lists can also be set up by using the + moderation flag. By setting the <code>member_moderation_action</code> + to <em>Reject</em>, and by turning off the moderation flag for just + the few approved senders, your list will operate in essentially a + one-way direction. Note that you'd also need to reject or discard + postings from non-members. + +<p> +</dd> +<dt><strong>member_moderation_action</strong></dt> +<dd>This is the action to take for postings from a member who's + moderation flag is set. For typical discussion lists, you'll + likely set this to <em>Hold</em> so that the list moderator will get + a chance to manually approve, reject, or discard the message. For + e-newsletter and announcement lists, you might want to set this to + <em>Reject</em> or <em>Discard</em>. + +<p> +Note that when a moderated member posts to your list, and the + <code>member_moderation_action</code> is set to <em>Hold</em>, the message + will appear on the administrative requests page. When you dispose + of the message, you will be given an opportunity to clear the + moderation flag at the same time. If you're quarantining new + posts, this makes it very convenient to both approve a new + member's post and de-moderate them at the same time. + +<p> +</dd> +<dt><strong>member_moderation_notice</strong></dt> +<dd>When a member's moderation flag is turned on and + <code>member_moderation_action</code> is <em>Reject</em>, this variable + contains the text sent in the rejection notice. +</dd> +</dl> + +<p> +The next group of settings control messages whose <span class="mailheader">From:</span> +domain publishes a DMARC <code>p=reject</code> or <code>p=quarantine</code> policy. + +<p> +<dl> +<dt><strong>dmarc_moderation_action</strong></dt> +<dd>These actions, <em>Accept</em>, <em>Munge From</em>, <em>Wrap Message</em>, + <em>Reject</em> and <em>Discard</em> apply only to messages whose + <span class="mailheader">From:</span> domain publishes a DMARC <code>p=reject</code> or optionally + (see the next setting) <code>p=quarantine</code> policy. If the message is + <span class="mailheader">From:</span> such a domain and this action is other than + <em>Accept</em>, this action applies to the message. Otherwise the + <code>from_is_list</code> setting in section <a href="general-personality.html#general-personality">2.1</a> + applies. See the <code>from_is_list</code> setting in section + <a href="general-personality.html#general-personality">2.1</a> for a description of the <em>Munge From</em> + and <em>Wrap Message</em> actions. +</dd> +<dt><strong>dmarc_quarantine_moderation_action</strong></dt> +<dd>If this is set to <em>Yes</em>, the above <code>dmarc_moderation_action</code> + applies to messages with <span class="mailheader">From:</span> domain DMARC policy + <code>p=quarantine</code> as well as <code>p=reject</code>. +</dd> +<dt><strong>dmarc_moderation_notice</strong></dt> +<dd>When <code>dmarc_moderation_action</code> applies and is <em>Reject</em>, + this variable contains the text sent in the rejection notice. If + empty, a generic notice mentioning DMARC is sent. +</dd> +</dl> + +<p> +The next batch of variables controls what happens when non-members +post messages to the list. Each of these accepts one email address +per line; regular expressions are allowed if the line starts with the +(caret) character. These address lists are always consulted in the +order in which they're presented on this page (i.e. accepts first, +followed by holds, rejections, and discards). + +<p> +<dl> +<dt><strong>accept_these_nonmembers</strong></dt> +<dd>Postings from non-members whose addresses match this list are + accepted, barring other list restrictions due to size, implicit + recipients, etc. You might want to add alternative addresses of + approved posters to this list. + +<p> +</dd> +<dt><strong>hold_these_nonmembers</strong></dt> +<dd>Postings from non-members whose addresses match this list are + held for moderator approval. + +<p> +</dd> +<dt><strong>reject_these_nonmembers</strong></dt> +<dd>Postings from non-members whose addresses match this list are + rejected, i.e. bounced back to the original sender. There + currently is no way to add additional text to the rejection + message. + +<p> +</dd> +<dt><strong>discard_these_nonmembers</strong></dt> +<dd>Postings from non-members whose addresses match this list are + discarded, with no bounce back message. You might want to add the + addresses of known spammers to this list. + +<p> +</dd> +<dt><strong>generic_nonmember_action</strong></dt> +<dd>This variable controls what happens to non-member posts when the + address of the sender doesn't match any of the above four lists. + If you set this to <em>Hold</em>, the posting will appear on the + administrative requests page, and you will be given an opportunity + to add the non-member to one of the above four lists at the same + time you dispose of the held message. + +<p> +</dd> +<dt><strong>forward_auto_discards</strong></dt> +<dd>When messages from non-members are discarded, either because the + sender address matched <code>discard_these_nonmembers</code>, or because + <code>generic_nonmember_action</code> is <em>Discard</em>, you can choose + whether such messages are forwarded to the lsit administrators or + not. +</dd> +</dl> + +<p> + +<div class="navigation"> +<div class='online-navigation'> +<p></p><hr /> +<table align="center" width="100%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="2"> +<tr> +<td class='online-navigation'><a rel="prev" title="2.7.1 subscription rules" + href="node21.html"><img src='previous.png' + border='0' height='32' alt='Previous Page' width='32' /></a></td> +<td class='online-navigation'><a rel="parent" title="2.7 the Privacy Options" + href="node20.html"><img src='up.png' + border='0' height='32' alt='Up one Level' width='32' /></a></td> +<td class='online-navigation'><a rel="next" title="2.7.3 recipient Filters" + href="node23.html"><img src='next.png' + border='0' height='32' alt='Next Page' width='32' /></a></td> +<td align="center" width="100%">GNU Mailman - List Administration Manual</td> +<td class='online-navigation'><a rel="contents" title="Table of Contents" + href="contents.html"><img src='contents.png' + border='0' height='32' alt='Contents' width='32' /></a></td> +<td class='online-navigation'><img src='blank.png' + border='0' height='32' alt='' width='32' /></td> +<td class='online-navigation'><img src='blank.png' + border='0' height='32' alt='' width='32' /></td> +</tr></table> +<div class='online-navigation'> +<b class="navlabel">Previous:</b> +<a class="sectref" rel="prev" href="node21.html">2.7.1 Subscription rules</a> +<b class="navlabel">Up:</b> +<a class="sectref" rel="parent" href="node20.html">2.7 The Privacy Options</a> +<b class="navlabel">Next:</b> +<a class="sectref" rel="next" href="node23.html">2.7.3 Recipient Filters</a> +</div> +</div> +<hr /> +<span class="release-info">Release 2.1, documentation updated on January 29, 2015.</span> +</div> +<!--End of Navigation Panel--> + +</body> +</html> |