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GNU Mailman - List Administration Manual |
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The Privacy category lets you control how much of the list's
information is public, as well as who can send messages to your list.
It also contains some spam detection filters. Note that this section
is not used to control whether your list's archives are public or
private; for that, use the category.
There are four sub-categories:
- Subscription rules - i.e. the rules for joining and leaving
your mailing list
- Sender filters - the rules for who may post messages to your
list
- Recipient filters - moderation rules based on the recipient of
the message
- Spam filters - some regular expression based rules for header
matching
The sender, recipient, and spam filtering rules are part of the
general list moderation features of Mailman. When a message is posted
to the list, it is matched against a number of criteria, the outcome
of which determines whether the message is reflected to the membership
or not. In general, the outcome is one of four states:
- Approved or Accepted - the message may be sent on to the
members of the mailing list.
- Hold - the message will be held for moderator approval. The
list owners and moderators will then have to explicitly approve
the message before the list members will see it.
- Reject - the message is bounced back to the original sender,
often with a notice containing the reason the message was
rejected. The list members never see rejected messages.
- Discard - the message is simply thrown away without further
processing.
Many of the fields in this section are text boxes accepting addresses,
one per line. Unless otherwise noted, these also accept regular
expressions which will be matched against an address, if the line
begins with a (caret) character.
Release 2.1, documentation updated on September 28, 2013.