There's quite a bit of call for greater civility as a stronger rule on
wikien-l, and the listmods would be very happy to put this into
action. The trouble is, the current Mailman interface isn't very
fine-grained.
wikien-l is a problematic beast: it's an official forum for en:wp
discussion, and it's also the forum of last resort for many banned or
disfavoured editors. This creates an interesting dynamic ... We'd love
to do more to cut the rubbish down. However, we need more ability to
manage the posts of posters who are on moderation.
A poster can be (a) free to post, (b) have their posts held for
moderation, or (c) kicked off the list. The second category, moderated
posts, show up randomly amongst a ridiculously large daily pile of
penis spam. This makes it laborious to keep even one or two frequent
contributors on strict moderation. Newbies always start moderated, so
as to keep address-morphing trolls at bay. (We've taken it off before
and they come right back.)
Things that would be nice:
* Some "reason" field for moderation. e.g. "first-time poster",
"warned about querulousness", "chronically incivil".
* The moderation interface to put moderated posts at the beginning of
the list. Then we just have to check through the penis spam for
messages from unsubscribed posters.
Does anyone have Mailman knowledge that might be helpful on either of
these? (The Mailman 2.1 documentation is disorganised and incomplete,
so I might easily have missed something that says "tick here to make
these two things happen.")
- d.
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IMHO we should list spam should be performed on a global basis. It's not
uncommon to receive on Foo-owner-l an email with To: header pointing to
bar-l Assuming that on foundation-l they don't need bigger penis more
than the stewards or wikibots, if a message is discarded (or marked with
a new type spam) on 3 such lists, something like on all on which it may
be present (a notification delay may be appropiate). Add rules
complexity at will.
Also, mailman default email addresses are too machine readable.