On Wed, 27 Aug 2003, Adam McKenna wrote:
> TMDA does not ship with any defaults, except a couple of customizable
> text files (templates).  It is entirely up to the user to create a
> TMDA configuration along with his own whitelist and filter
> directives.

If possible, perhaps you could consider whitelisting common debian.org
address by default? [Things like [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], etc.]

That would at least avoid some of the annoying C-R's that come from
TMDA on this list. [Probably wouldn't help the few other C-R systems
that don't understand what X-Mailing-List: means, though.]


Don Armstrong

-- 
It has always been Debian's philosophy in the past to stick to what
makes sense, regardless of what crack the rest of the universe is
smoking.
 -- Andrew Suffield in [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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