
Developed and delivered a global sender allowlist feature for Feishu group chats in the openclaw/openclaw repository, focusing on enhancing access control and security. The solution introduced a configuration that enables administrators to define permissible senders globally, while allowing per-group precedence for finer-grained policy enforcement. This approach reduces group chat abuse and streamlines administrative overhead by centralizing sender permissions. The work involved backend development and configuration management, leveraging TypeScript and API integration to ensure traceability and collaborative workflows. The implementation lays the foundation for more robust, centralized policy enforcement and supports granular, group-level security controls within the platform.
February 2026 monthly summary for openclaw/openclaw: Focused on security-driven access control in Feishu group chats. Delivered a global sender allowlist feature with per-group precedence to enforce permissible senders, reducing group chat abuse and admin overhead. The change lays groundwork for centralized policy enforcement and finer-grained control.
February 2026 monthly summary for openclaw/openclaw: Focused on security-driven access control in Feishu group chats. Delivered a global sender allowlist feature with per-group precedence to enforce permissible senders, reducing group chat abuse and admin overhead. The change lays groundwork for centralized policy enforcement and finer-grained control.

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