July 20th 2005 PDT
Depends on what you have exactly in mind. I extended my own version of dada with an option to allow posts from non-subscribers. That means, anyone can post to the list from any email address. Of course, such a list is very sensitive to SPAM as well. Another way is to only allow the list owner to send an email to the list from any addrss. To achieve this, I modified dada_bridge in such a way that you can put a specific password in the subject line which is filtered out of course before the email is send to the subscrib ...Continue Reading
July 19th 2005 PDT
> Would it be easy to implement this, I wonder, so that a subscriber > could send to a discussion list from an alternate subscribed address > without receiving any list messages at the alternate address? It's basically what moderation will allow - although the bits and pieces that allow you to work with a moderated group are in CVS - I'll release an alpha soon; Justin Simoni ...Continue Reading
July 19th 2005 PDT
Would it be easy to implement this, I wonder, so that a subscriber could send to a discussion list from an alternate subscribed address without receiving any list messages at the alternate address? -- curmudgeon ...Continue Reading
July 18th 2005 PDT
> Is the checkbox labeled "Sent to the Subscription List." > superfluous if one > has already checked "Make this list a discussion list"? No, but it should be checked by default; if you don't check that (or the other option), nothing will actually be sent! Kinda makes it more flexible - you can sort of have a blog via email thing happening using dada_bridge.pl alone :) Hmm... that gives me an idea... Justin Simoni ...Continue Reading
July 18th 2005 PDT
Is the checkbox labeled "Sent to the Subscription List." superfluous if one has already checked "Make this list a discussion list"? -- curmudgeon ...Continue Reading
July 18th 2005 PDT
Thus sayeth Dada Mail (Justin Simoni), at 9:25 PM on 7/19/05: >I noticed that the attachment was sent with mac line endings, I'll >send it once more as .tar.gz attachment. Use this one, or convert the >line endings, Yup, that was the problem. Problem solved -- messages from non-subscribers now being handled properly. Justin, you're wonderful -- thank you, thank you, thank you! -- curmudgeon ...Continue Reading
July 18th 2005 PDT
I noticed that the attachment was sent with mac line endings, I'll send it once more as .tar.gz attachment. Use this one, or convert the line endings, Justin Simoni ...Continue Reading
July 18th 2005 PDT
I wrote: >1) messages are no longer sent Hmm... I don't understand this but after I restored the old module the two test nessages I had sent (from a subscriber and a non-subscriber) were both delivered. -- curmudgeon ...Continue Reading
July 18th 2005 PDT
Thus sayeth Dada Mail (Justin Simoni), at 7:15 PM on 7/19/05: >It should be there right now, although it looks like the anonymous >CVS server is slow - it usually isn't as bad as this - 5 hours at >it's worse, but sourceforge gets a little lame sometimes. > >I've attached it to this very message - and now we can test if >attachments work, too! The attachment came through okay, but there's a problem when I install the new module. 1) messages are no longer sent 2) when I click on "Discussi ...Continue Reading
July 18th 2005 PDT
It should be there right now, although it looks like the anonymous CVS server is slow - it usually isn't as bad as this - 5 hours at it's worse, but sourceforge gets a little lame sometimes. I've attached it to this very message - and now we can test if attachments work, too! Cheers, Justin Simoni ...Continue Reading
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