access control ------ ------- # # This is intended to allow text/plain, text/xml, or whatever, # but reject any binary attachment. # # # Review-- defines who is allowed to see the list of # members of this list. # On the one hand, we'd like anyone who wants to know # whose on this list for any intelligent reason to be # able to get this information. On the other hand, we # don't want to give spammers an easy way to collect a # bunch of valid e-mail addresses. Here we compramise # by setting it so that any member of any TEI list can # see who is a member of this list. # # # Send-- defines who is allowed to post to the list. # Possible values for our use of non-moderated lists are # Public: anyone can post. The advantage here is that list # members can easily post from different computer accounts # without hassle. The disadvantage is that spammers could # post, too. # Private: only list members can post. The advantage is that # it keeps out the rif-raf of spammers and those who think # that TEI stands for "Toys for Everyone on the Internet". # The disadvantage is that people often send mail from a # different username and node than where they receive # mail, and such users would have to sign up once for # each username from which they would want to post. # (list1),(list2)...(listn): only members of the given lists # can post. This might be a good comprimise. # distribution ------------ # We use the defaults of most distribution keywords, particularly: # Daily-Threshold-- 50 # Ack-- No # Digest-- Yes,Same,Daily # Mail-Via-- DISTRIBUTE # Newsgroups-- None # Prime-- Yes # Reply-To-- List,Respect # Sender-- ??? error handling ----- -------- list maintenance ---- ----------- security -------- subscription ------------ other ----- |