choice "b" fo' sho', sho'ty.

if i whitelist someone, i feel that it can be inferred that i want to see
messages from that person.

on the other hand, there may be times when I want to release a message an
*not* whitelist them...although I can't think of any right now.

bhavesh



> Without reading the associated thread in the developer's list, please
> pick one of the following two options, and post your response to the
> tmda-user mailing list.
>
> The scenario:
>
> You are browsing through your pending queue using either tmda-pending or
> tmda-cgi.  What you would intuitively expect to happen when you pick
> "Whitelist" while viewing a particular message?
>
> In other words, regardless of what either peice of software does
> currently, what do you think it should do by default:
>
> A) The message's sender will be added to my whitelist
> (PENDING_WHITELIST_APPEND), and that is all.  If I want the message
> released to my inbox, I will release it after.
>
> B) The message's sender will be added to my whitelist
> (PENDING_WHITELIST_APPEND), and the message itself will also be released
> to my inbox.
>
> With your input we hope to make TMDA more intuitive and easier to use
> for everyone.
>
> --
> Jim Ramsay
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