
Various things I, as a new Mailman user, have wished was different. These are not bug reports, but rather design issues.
- Privacy Options
I don't like the combined meanings of the fields A = "Restrict posting privilege to list members?" and B = "Addresses of members accepted for posting to this list without implicit approval requirement".
The current functionality is:
If A is No, and B isn't set, then anyone is allowed to post. If A is No, and B is set, then *only* users listed in B are allowed to post. If A is Yes, then members *and* users listed in B are allowed to post.
My usual setting is the last one. Only members and some special addresses are allowed to post to the list. But sometimes when I go away for some time I would like to open up the list a little to make it work more seamlessly while I can't be there to administrate it. Now I can't just turn switch A to do that, but instead I have to remove all addresses from B as well. Of course that's not very much problematic to do, but nevertheless it seems illogical. Perhaps it would be better if A had three possible values: Noone, Members only, Anyone. And then B always is a list of *additional* addresses besides what option A states?
- Digest-member options
"Header added to every digest" is empty as the default value. I would prefer if the whole
Send xxx maillist submissions to [...]
When replying, please [...]
"Re: Contents of xxx digest...")
blurb was there instead, so all of that could be edited. (By the way, that blurb ends with an unmatched ")". That's an error in Digester.py.)
- List-specific programs
Something I'm missing from Smartlist which I have been using since before is the possibility there of adjusting everything for a particular list by making a special version of the list programs for that list. In this way it would great if I could just put a changed Digester.pyc (for example) in the directory for a particular list to have that list use that one instead of the default one.
This wouldn't be needed for most lists, or course, but still such a minor(?) change would make it *possible* to do almost anything, including stuff that there probably will be support for in the future but that someone could need to fix "by hand" for one particular list right now, and specialized stuff for which there never will be generalized support.

Per Starback wrote:
Perhaps it would be better if A had three possible values: Noone, Members only, Anyone. And then B always is a list of *additional* addresses besides what option A states?
I'd appreciate this too, as I do the same thing.
bekj
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Bek Oberin
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Per Starback