On 7/21/22 17:54, Brett Cornwall wrote:
On 2022-07-21 10:15, David Runge wrote:
Hi all,

I'm currently partly moderating mailing lists for Arch Linux.
Since we've switched to mailman3 I receive *a lot* of info from the
system, that mails are being held in the moderation queue due to being
sent by non-members of the respective lists.

IMHO, we should configure all of our mailing lists to be subscription
only (i.e. automatically reject all mail by non-members). It makes no
sense for anyone to moderate these emails and is a huge waste of time
for people dealing with the moderation of the lists (I get enough spam
everyday as it is... ;-)).

Sounds reasonable to me.

While at it: To my knowledge, we are currently still allowing HTML
emails to be sent to the lists and I think those should be automatically
rejected as well, as it is unnecessary bloat and is not fitting our
context at all (we are not trying to click-track users on a commercial
info list).

Kill it!

I fully agree with both statements

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