Christian Schneider writes:

 > Is there an option to disable a list (except from resetting
 > passwords and remove/disable mail aliases)?

Not really.  It would be complicated, depending on exactly what
features you want disabled.  As far as posting goes, doing that at the
MTA aliases stage is definitely preferred over setting a flag in
Mailman somewhere.  This not only saves CPU cycles for Mailman, but
also for the MTA.

You can set the emergency moderation flag, and if you want to prevent
the owners from reverting that you can remove the owner role from
those members of the list (log in as superuser, find the list, pull
down the Users menu and select "owners", delete the owners -- this
does not delete the users, and if they are subscribers or moderators
those roles will not be deleted).  To prevent new subscriptions you
can set the subscription option to approve.  Of course then somebody
has to clean up the held messages and subscriptions occasionally.

 > If not I'd like to hand this in as a feature request... xD

You should do that at https://gitlab.com/mailman/mailman, as "disable"
could mean several different things when you consider subscriptions
and archives.

I personally will not have time to work on this for quite a while, but
if you do write up a feature request I'll put it on the list of GSoC
tasks I'm composing.

-- 
GNU Mailman consultant (installation, migration, customization)
Sirius Open Source    https://www.siriusopensource.com/
Software systems consulting in Europe, North America, and Japan
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