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On Thu, 18 Nov 1993 01:39:27 +0100 Eric Thomas said:
>In 1.8a however users are always able to sign off a list via cookie
>validation, so this will no longer work. On the other hand, this can be
>easily accomplished by coding a list exit which returns 1 at the
>DEL_FILTER point, after sending a suitable message.
Will 1.8a have a cookie-validated "My new address is...." command?
Frequently unsubs are preceded or followed by subs as a person changes
their e-mail platform of choice. Either they use mail forwarding to
deliver mail to the new location without LISTSERV knowing, or they
subscribe from the new address and unsub the old address when they're
comfortable that the new subscription is working.
A single "I have moved" command would be nice, and cookie validation, if I
understand correctly what Eric means (like validating new subscription
requests?), would provide enough security that fraudulent address changes
should be avoidable. I see this new command having an option to say "for
*this* list only" with the default being "all lists on this server."
Bonus points if there's a global "I have moved" command with cookie
validation done once before the command is propogated from the originating
LISTSERV, but that's kind of asking a lot, I know. :-)
> Eric
Nick
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