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On Aug 14, 2006, at 5:44 AM, Ian Eiloart wrote:
This thread arose because someone claimed that SubEtha didn't suck. My comment was that the developers choice of auto-moderation instead
of SMTP time rejection was a missed opportunity. It's probably easier to
implement, and more frequently the desired behaviour for a closed list. The developers' didn't seem to think SMTP time rejection was
desireable, and I think that sucks.
Certainly given sufficient hooks in the MTA, you might be able to
make various decisions about the acceptability of a message at SMTP
time, although it depends on where in the SMTP dialog you want to
hook in. There's no magic in Mailman that would prevent that -- a
bit of Python would do the trick.
It's not something I'd personally develop because by definition,
integration is highly MTA dependent, but I'd accept contributions and
would be willing to improve the Mailman infrastructure to make things
easier (e.g. see some of the re-org I'm doing in the 2.2 branch to
move functionality out of scripts and into the Mailman package so
that 3rd party Python code can get to it).
- -Barry
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