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[GitHub] incubator-ponymail issue #180: Bug: ASF-specific code

GitHub user sebbASF opened an issue:

    https://github.com/apache/incubator-ponymail/issues/180

    Bug: ASF-specific code

    There are some places where the code is currently either ASF-specific or at least strongly biased towards the ASF installation. The code should be generalised, and where necessary installation.
    
    This issue is a place-holder to gather instances.
    
    OAuth JSON data uses the attribute "isMember" to denote a privileged user. It would be better to use a more generic term, such as "isPrivileged"

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[GitHub] incubator-ponymail issue #180: Bug: ASF-specific code

Posted by sebbASF <gi...@git.apache.org>.
Github user sebbASF commented on the issue:

    https://github.com/apache/incubator-ponymail/issues/180
  
    ponymail.js chooses the listname 'dev' if it exists, else the busiest one.
    If there is to be a default list name then it should be configurable, ideally per domain, or at least with a per domain override. However it might make more sense to always default to the busiest list


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