On 5/3/08, David Andrews wrote:
I have 120 lists and thousands of blind and visually impaired users, and if
I were to implement any kind of captcha I would have a riot on my hands!!!
There are audio CAPTCHAs that were developed by major sites to help
them deal with their responsibilities un
I have 120 lists and thousands of blind and visually impaired users,
and if I were to implement any kind of captcha I would have a riot on
my hands!!!
David Andrews
At 06:19 PM 5/3/2008, you wrote:
> On 5/3/08, Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
> > If the unsubscribe script cannot be ex
> On 5/3/08, Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
> > If the unsubscribe script cannot be exploited remotely, then
> > I do not see probing as a real threat (especially if additionally secured
> > by some captcha code or the like).
Note that people seem to really want one-click unsubscripti
On 5/3/08, Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Maybe in future it would be better to just disallow anyone to view a
member's list and give a clear indication whether email has or has not
been sent.
For closed rosters, we can't do that. If we give people an
indication as to whether or not a message wa
Rueben wrote:
>Under content filtering there is a field labeled: Remove message attachments
>that don't have a matching content type.
>
>In the box I have:
>multipart/mixed
>multipart/alternative
>text/plain
>
>Can someone explain what each of those entries means, and give examples as to
>what k
Under content filtering there is a field labeled: Remove message attachments
that don't have a matching content type.
In the box I have:
multipart/mixed
multipart/alternative
text/plain
Can someone explain what each of those entries means, and give examples as to
what kind of files would be aff
Hello,
This message only appears for a non-member if the roster is non-public
(available only to the admin or to list members). With a public
roster, the message is 'No such member: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'.
Ah, I see. In today's world an option for members to see other members'
addresses sounds d