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diff --git a/mailman/users.py b/mailman/users.py
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--- a/mailman/users.py
+++ b/mailman/users.py
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
## "users" mailing list configuration settings -*- python -*-
-## captured on Wed Mar 5 03:03:15 2003
+## captured on Thu Mar 11 02:10:46 2004
## General options
#
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ moderator = []
# This description is used when the mailing list is listed with other
# mailing lists, or in headers, and so forth. It should be as succinct
# as you can get it, while still identifying what the list is.
-description = 'Users @ jones.dk'
+description = 'Announcements to users at jones.dk'
# The text will be treated as html except that newlines will be
# translated to <br> - so you can use links, preformatted text, etc, but
@@ -62,13 +62,9 @@ description = 'Users @ jones.dk'
# paragraphs. And review your changes - bad html (like some
# unterminated HTML constructs) can prevent display of the entire
# listinfo page.
-info = """This is a mailing list for people with an E-mail account at jones.dk
+info = """This is a mailing list reaching all people with an E-mail account at jones.dk.
I might have some tip or a warning regarding the system.
-You are welcome to also address the list with comments or complaints - but remember: What you sendto this list will be broadcasted to all other users as well!
-
-:-)
-
Kind regards,
Jonas Smedegaard"""
@@ -379,19 +375,18 @@ 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.
#
@@ -407,19 +402,18 @@ 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.
#
@@ -474,19 +468,18 @@ 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.
#
@@ -502,19 +495,18 @@ 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.
#
@@ -543,7 +535,7 @@ digest_volume_frequency = 1
# This section allows you to configure subscription and membership
# exposure policy. You can also control whether this list is public or
# not. See also the <a
-# href="http://webtools.jones.dk/mailman/admin/users/archive">Archival
+# href="http://mail.jones.dk/cgi-bin/mailman/admin/users/archive">Archival
# Options</a> section for separate archive-related privacy settings.
# Advertise this list when people ask what lists are on this machine?
@@ -566,7 +558,7 @@ advertised = 1
# 1 = "Confirm"
# 2 = "Require approval"
# 3 = "Confirm and approve"
-subscribe_policy = 1
+subscribe_policy = 2
# When members want to leave a list, they will make an unsubscription
# request, either via the web or via email. Normally it is best for you
@@ -597,7 +589,7 @@ ban_list = []
# 0 = "Anyone"
# 1 = "List members"
# 2 = "List admin only"
-private_roster = 0
+private_roster = 2
# Setting this option causes member email addresses to be transformed
# when they are presented on list web pages (both in text and as links),
@@ -730,7 +722,7 @@ discard_these_nonmembers = []
# 1 = "Hold"
# 2 = "Reject"
# 3 = "Discard"
-generic_nonmember_action = 1
+generic_nonmember_action = 3
# Should messages from non-members, which are automatically discarded,
# be forwarded to the list moderator?
@@ -796,6 +788,17 @@ 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
@@ -958,10 +961,13 @@ 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.