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On 23 May 97 at 16:34, Ben wrote:
> This query concerns something I don't understand about how the "OK" con-
> firmation mechanism works.
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> As a (quiet:) owner, I can issue list management commands without LIST-
> SERV requiring an OK confirmation (this because VALIDATE= NO). Dave at
> work ([log in to unmask]) is similarly not required to confirm. But Dave at
> home ([log in to unmask]) is not exempt from this requirement
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> What need I do to eliminate the need for commands from Dave at home to
> be "OK"d? And why does he need to OK but I don't, nor does he at work?
Is it possible that "Dave at home" is using a web browser
based mail client?? If so, LISTSERV cannot distinguish with
responses via a web browser/web interface and a web browser mail
client, so the "OK" confirmation will be required. This can be
disabled via WEB_BROWSER_CONFIRM=0 in go.user exported to go.sys
or in site.cfg. Check out section 5.2 of the Site Maintainers
manual for 1.8c.
Larry
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Lawrence B. York
L-Soft International, Inc.
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