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Configuration Tips for Basic List Types

Open discussion list

List is public.  Anyone may subscribe, posts are unmoderated but usually  limited to subscribers only (recommended as a spam deterrent.)

Under Privacy Options, Subscription Rules
- Advertise this list when people ask what lists are on this machine?  Yes

Under Privacy Options, Sender Filters
- Action to take for postings from non-members for which no explicit action is defined.
               Reject - will send a response       Discard - discards message
Both will keep non-subscriber mail from going to the list.

Private discussion list
List is not public. All subscriptions have to be approved by the listowner, posts are unmoderated and limited to subscribers.  These are generally small lists.

Under General Options
- Should messages from this mailing list include the RFC 2369 (i.e. List-*) headers?    No
- Should postings include the List-Post: header?  No
This will suppress additional headers with links to list information and subscription info.

Under Privacy Options, Subscription Rules
- Advertise this list when people ask what lists are on this machine?  No
- What steps are required for subscription?    Confirm and approve
- Who can view subscription list? List admin only

Under Privacy Options, Sender Fileters
- Action to take for postings from non-members for which no explicit action is defined.
               Reject - will send a response       Discard - discards message

Moderated list
This list may be public or private, open or controlled subscription.  Post are usually limited to subscribers.

Unlike Listproc listowners, Mailman listowners do not have automatic posting rights to the list.

Lists can be moderated by both owners and moderators.  The difference between an owner and a moderator is that an owner has access to all the administrative functions of a list, whereas a moderator only has the ability to approve or reject messages.  To add owners or moderators, go to the General Options section, and look for the owner and moderator fields.  Enter the information as necessary.

Under Privacy Options, Sender Filters
- By default, should new list member postings be moderated?  Yes
- Action to take for postings from non-members for which no explicit action is defined.
               Reject - will send a response       Discard - discards message

Under Membership Management, Membership List
Find the subscribers who will be acting as moderators and uncheck in the mod column

More details on moderated lists can be found at:
http://www.prairienet.org/mailman/faqs/mailman.moderated.html

One-way/announcements/newsletter list
Under Privacy Option, Sender Filters
By default, should new list member postings be moderated?  Yes
Action to take when a moderated member posts to the list?   Reject (will send notice) or Discard
If you choose Reject, enter text for a rejection notice for the next option.

Sample text:

Hi, you have reached the automated address for the WIDGET email newsletter.
To reach the newsletter administrator, please email fred@widgets.com.
To reach us at WIDGETS, please email info@widgets.com.
Thanks!
Under General Options
- Should messages from this mailing list include the RFC 2369 (i.e. List-*) headers?    No
- Should postings include the List-Post: header?  No
This will suppress additional headers with links to list information and subscription info.

You will also want to change or delete the default footer.
Under Non-digest Options
- Footer added to mail sent to regular list members

The address that will be posting to the one-way list can either be set to unmoderated (if a subscriber) or added under Privacy Option, Sender Filters
- List of non-member addresses whose postings should be automatically accepted.

100% Web-based approval of posts
If your list is a low-volume, one-way or moderated list that has had a problem with viruses or spam getting through to the list due to the moderator's address appearing as a forged sender address, there is a way to configure the list so that all posts, including those from a moderator's address, are held for approval via the Web.

Under Privacy Options, Recipient Filters
Ceiling on acceptable number of recipients for a posting. (max_num_recipients)
If a posting has this number, or more, of recipients, it is held for admin approval. Use 0 for no ceiling.
To hold all posts, including the moderator's, for Web-based approval, set this to  1