--On 4 March 2008 17:08:52 -0800 Jo Rhett <jrhett@netconsonance.com> wrote:
If the former, then you must object to DSNs from MTAs as well. If the latter, that is planned to be addressed in Mailman 2.2.
Of course we object to DSNs from MTAs. No shipping mailserver currently sends DSNs to accepted mail by default. Most of them haven't for like 10 years. And yes, we absolutely ban qmail from use unless the person patches it to the moon to solve its problems.
+1
The one reason that I'm looking for an alternative to Mailman is the lack of adequate integration with MTAs, which means that there is no sensible thing that I can do with suspected spam. What I need to be able to do is reject it at SMTP time, based on list post permissions and other configuations - I need to be able to query the configuration from my MTA (Exim).
Holding for moderation and discarding are not adequate solutions, but holding for moderation by default would be a good intermediate step.
-- Ian Eiloart IT Services, University of Sussex x3148