[Tools-discuss] Tools Workshop : Mail Processing either 22 or 23 Nov.

Robert Sparks <rjsparks@nostrum.com> Tue, 12 October 2021 22:32 UTC

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Subject: [Tools-discuss] Tools Workshop : Mail Processing either 22 or 23 Nov.
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The tools team will be holding a series of workshops focused on 
different aspects of our applications and environment.

The first will focus on Mail Processing

We expect to go over the processing flow of email going to our lists, 
and discuss the following:


*    IDN support
         What a Mailman 3 migration would require
         What would be different with Mailman 3
         what would have to change in the rest of the processing chain
*    Spam abatement
         Virus scanning
         Spamassassin
         Postconfirm
         Use of mailman’s mechanisms
*    Ability to moderate a given participant
*    DMARC rewriting
*    Alias maintenance (<group>-chairs@, <document>-authors@, etc.)

We are planning to hold this first workshop 1800-2100 UTC on either 22 
or 23 Nov.

If you would like to participate, please add yourself to the doodle at 
https://doodle.com/poll/2whrpnyxn3iavpr5.

The workshop will be recorded and made available later, but the majority 
of it will be discussion, and there's no substitute for being part of 
that discussion.

RjS