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diff --git a/mailman/customers.py b/mailman/customers.py
index d983288..7243483 100644
--- a/mailman/customers.py
+++ b/mailman/customers.py
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
## "customers" mailing list configuration settings -*- python -*-
-## captured on Thu Jun 5 08:58:36 2003
+## captured on Wed May 3 16:25:10 2006
## General options
#
@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ preferred_language = 'en'
# These are all the natural languages supported by this list. Note that
# the default language must be included.
-available_languages = ['en']
+available_languages = ['da', 'de', 'en', 'no', 'sv']
# If your mailing list's default language uses a non-ASCII character set
# and the prefix contains non-ASCII characters, the prefix will always
@@ -365,19 +365,18 @@ nondigestable = 1
# attributes. The list of substitutions allowed are:
#
#
-# real_name - The `pretty' name of the list; usually the list name with
+# real_name - The "pretty" name of the list; usually the list name with
# capitalization.
#
# list_name - The name by which the list is identified in URLs, where
-# case is significant. (For backwards compability, _internal_name is
-# equivalent.)
+# case is significant.
#
# host_name - The fully qualified domain name that the list server runs
# on.
#
# web_page_url - The base URL for Mailman. This can be appended with,
-# e.g. listinfo/%(internal_name)s to yield the listinfo page for the
-# mailing list.
+# e.g. listinfo/%(list_name)s to yield the listinfo page for the mailing
+# list.
#
# description - The brief description of the mailing list.
#
@@ -393,19 +392,18 @@ msg_header = ''
# list attributes. The list of substitutions allowed are:
#
#
-# real_name - The `pretty' name of the list; usually the list name with
+# real_name - The "pretty" name of the list; usually the list name with
# capitalization.
#
# list_name - The name by which the list is identified in URLs, where
-# case is significant. (For backwards compability, _internal_name is
-# equivalent.)
+# case is significant.
#
# host_name - The fully qualified domain name that the list server runs
# on.
#
# web_page_url - The base URL for Mailman. This can be appended with,
-# e.g. listinfo/%(internal_name)s to yield the listinfo page for the
-# mailing list.
+# e.g. listinfo/%(list_name)s to yield the listinfo page for the mailing
+# list.
#
# description - The brief description of the mailing list.
#
@@ -461,19 +459,18 @@ digest_send_periodic = 1
# allowed are:
#
#
-# real_name - The `pretty' name of the list; usually the list name with
+# real_name - The "pretty" name of the list; usually the list name with
# capitalization.
#
# list_name - The name by which the list is identified in URLs, where
-# case is significant. (For backwards compability, _internal_name is
-# equivalent.)
+# case is significant.
#
# host_name - The fully qualified domain name that the list server runs
# on.
#
# web_page_url - The base URL for Mailman. This can be appended with,
-# e.g. listinfo/%(internal_name)s to yield the listinfo page for the
-# mailing list.
+# e.g. listinfo/%(list_name)s to yield the listinfo page for the mailing
+# list.
#
# description - The brief description of the mailing list.
#
@@ -489,19 +486,18 @@ digest_header = ''
# attributes. The list of substitutions allowed are:
#
#
-# real_name - The `pretty' name of the list; usually the list name with
+# real_name - The "pretty" name of the list; usually the list name with
# capitalization.
#
# list_name - The name by which the list is identified in URLs, where
-# case is significant. (For backwards compability, _internal_name is
-# equivalent.)
+# case is significant.
#
# host_name - The fully qualified domain name that the list server runs
# on.
#
# web_page_url - The base URL for Mailman. This can be appended with,
-# e.g. listinfo/%(internal_name)s to yield the listinfo page for the
-# mailing list.
+# e.g. listinfo/%(list_name)s to yield the listinfo page for the mailing
+# list.
#
# description - The brief description of the mailing list.
#
@@ -784,6 +780,17 @@ max_num_recipients = 10
# end up receiving.
#
+# Each header filter rule has two parts, a list of regular expressions,
+# one per line, and an action to take. Mailman matches the message's
+# headers against every regular expression in the rule and if any match,
+# the message is rejected, held, or discarded based on the action you
+# specify. Use Defer to temporarily disable a rule.
+#
+# You can have more than one filter rule for your list. In that case,
+# each rule is matched in turn, with processing stopped after the first
+# match.
+header_filter_rules = []
+
# Use this option to prohibit posts according to specific header values.
# The target value is a regular-expression for matching against the
# specified header. The match is done disregarding letter case. Lines
@@ -852,8 +859,17 @@ from: .*@uplinkpro.com"""
# 1 = "Yes"
bounce_processing = 1
-# The maximum member bounce score before the member's subscription is
-# disabled. This value can be a floating point number.
+# Each subscriber is assigned a bounce score, as a floating point
+# number. Whenever Mailman receives a bounce from a list member, that
+# member's score is incremented. Hard bounces (fatal errors) increase
+# the score by 1, while soft bounces (temporary errors) increase the
+# score by 0.5. Only one bounce per day counts against a member's
+# score, so even if 10 bounces are received for a member on the same
+# day, their score will increase by just 1.
+#
+# This variable describes the upper limit for a member's bounce score,
+# above which they are automatically disabled, but not removed from the
+# mailing list.
bounce_score_threshold = 5.0
# The number of days after which a member's bounce information is
@@ -946,10 +962,13 @@ archive_volume_frequency = 2
#
# Mail-to-News and News-to-Mail gateway services.
-# The News server is not part of Mailman proper. You have to already
-# have access to a NNTP server, and that NNTP server has to recognize
-# the machine this mailing list runs on as a machine capable of reading
-# and posting news.
+# This value may be either the name of your news server, or optionally
+# of the format name:port, where port is a port number.
+#
+# The news server is not part of Mailman proper. You have to already
+# have access to an NNTP server, and that NNTP server must recognize the
+# machine this mailing list runs on as a machine capable of reading and
+# posting news.
nntp_host = ''
# The name of the Usenet group to gateway to and/or from.