Gerald Vogt writes:

 > People tend to choose "Accept immediately (bypass other rules)". 

How about "Accept immediately (no spam check)"?

 > I do wonder somehow if there is really a use case where you would 
 > actually need "Accept immediately".

"Need", probably not.  However, for people who integrate things like
Spamassassin into Mailman rather than the MTA, it's often much easier
(and possibly less risky, depending on the importance of that sender)
to trust the sender ID rather than adjust the filter rules.  (This is
a good reason to integrate Spamassassin in the MTA, but providers....)

We could also reorder the list and put "default processing" at the
top.  And/or add more explanatory text.

 > it's not totally clear to me what the default processing rules do
 > exactly...

Here's the complete list:

https://docs.mailman3.org/projects/mailman/en/latest/src/mailman/rules/docs/rules.html#rules

Which rules are checked for a given post depend on the outcome of
previous checks as well as the list configuration.

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