On Thu, 24 Apr 1997 05:09:09 -0400 Les Moskowitz said: >An unwelcome change in the upgrade from 1.8b to 1.8c has been the >confirmation requirement for subscription requests which are sent through >a web browser. This requirement is imposed automatically and is >not an option which can be set or removed by a header keyword. But it <can> be turned off for the entire server by adding WEB_BROWSER_CONFIRM=0 into the site configuration file, exporting if unix, and then stopping and restarting the server. This was documented in the LISTSERV maintainer's release notes for 1.8c: 4. LISTSERV now requires confirmation (through the "OK" mechanism) when commands are sent through a WWW browser, even if they apply to a list whose security level or "Subscription=" keyword does not require confirmation. This change was made both to avoid abuse and because many occasional WWW users do not know their e-mail address or enter it incorrectly, whereas people who use e-mail regularly do of course have a working e-mail address in their configuration. This change can be disabled by setting the WEB_BROWSER_CONFIRM option to 0 in your server configuration. Nathan